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- Tony Wheatley, Pat Cragg, and Allan Herbison, marking 100 years of physiology at Otago
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- Hocken Collections - Uare Taoka o Hākena, University of Otago
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Reference Number: MS-5304/017/001 Description: 'From left: Prof Tony Wheatley, Physiology HOD Dr Pat Cragg, and Prof Allan Herbison hold photos of significant contributors to Physiology at Otago. They are respectively, founding chair Prof John Malcolm, Noble Prize Winner Prof John Eccles and Prof Archie McIntyre'. This image was used in issue 8 of the Otago Bulletin (22 April 2005). Names: Wheatley, Tony, Professor Names: Cragg, Pat, Professor Names: Herbison, Allan, Professor Names: Malcolm,...
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- Date created
- 2005
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- Universities and colleges / University of Otago - People / Portraits
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