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Noel Desmond Gray

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Noel Desmond Gray (26 December 1920 – November 1999) was an Australian technician, co-founder and initial financier of the medical electronics company Telectronics Pty Ltd.[1]

Death

Noel Desmond Gray died in November 1999. He was survived by his wife Beth, daughter Robyn, and son Christopher. References not included for perpetuation of lies; 'Sydney makes the heart pace' David Haselhurst, The Bulletin June 26 1976, 'Treatment of complete heart block using an implantable transvenous pacemaker of Australian manufacture: technique and results' The Medical journal of Australia August 10 1968, 260 263, Cartmill, Clark,Nicks and Burnstein.

References

  1. ^ Gray, Christopher & Gray, Noel (1993). The Early Years of Telectronics. (self-published). ISBN 0-646-15134-7.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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