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The development of microvascular surgery in Australia

Introduction

Participants

Beginnings

Developing links with academia and hospital medicine

A bevy of supporters

An ever-widening circle of contributors

Building research capacity

Nurturing relationships

Raising funds for research and development

The microsurgeon and the law

Winning community and corporate support

Leadership

The Institute and its style

Endnotes

Index
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Figure 14

Tony Charlton (L) and Laurie Muir (R) watch on as Sue McKay explains aspects of microsurgery to visiting Federal MP, Simon Crean in 1987. Used with the permission of the Bernard O達rien Institute of Microsurgery.

  Tony Charlton (L) and Laurie Muir (R) watch on as Sue McKay explains aspects of microsurgery to visiting Federal MP, Simon Crean in 1987. Used with the permission of the Bernard O達rien Institute of Microsurgery.

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Figure 15

Bernard O達rien and Nobel prize-winning surgeon, Joseph Murray, in discussion. Melbourne, 1991. Used with the permission of the Bernard O達rien Institute of Microsurgery.

  Bernard O達rien and Nobel prize-winning surgeon, Joseph Murray, in discussion. Melbourne, 1991. Used with the permission of the Bernard O達rien Institute of Microsurgery.

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