Frederick Colin Courtice
Appearance
Frederick Colin Courtice FAA (26 March 1911, Bundaberg - 29 February 1992, Sydney), was an Australian medical scientist who became an expert in lymphatic physiology.[1][2][3][4][5]
His father, Frederick Courtice, was a Queensland politician.
Qualifications and recognition
[edit]- 1932 BSc (Hons I), Syd
- 1932 Rhodes Scholarship (Honours School of Physiology, Oxford)
- 1934 MA Oxon
- 1935 DPhil Oxon
- 1937 LRCP
- 1937 MRCS
- 1946 MA Oxon
- 1946 DSc Syd
- 1946 Honorary FRACS
- 1948 Director of the Kanematsu Memorial Institute of Pathology at Sydney Hospital
- 1954 Elected FAA
- 1958-1974 Foundation Professor in the John Curtin School for Medical Research (ANU)
- 1960 FRACP
- 1976 Emeritus Professor
Source[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Trevor G. Redgrave (2016). "Courtice, Frederick Colin (1911–1992)". ADB. anu.edu.au.
- ^ P.I. Korner (1994). "Frederick Colin Courtice 1911-1992". Historical Records of Australian Science. BrightSparcs. pp. 35–49.
- ^ "Courtice, Frederick Colin (Colin) (1911 - 1992)". eoas.
- ^ "Courtice, F. C. (Frederick Colin) (1911-1992)". trove.nla.gov.au.
- ^ a b "College Roll: Courtice, Frederick Colin". racp.edu.au.