William Redfern
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William Redfern (1774 – 17 July 1833) was an English-raised surgeon in early colonial Australia who was transported to New South Wales as a convict for his role in the Mutiny on the Nore. He is widely regarded as the “father of Australian medicine“.
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William Redfern
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William Redfern
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William Redfern
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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1833-07-17
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Ireland
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Dr William Redfern
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Joseph Foveaux Redfern
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William Lachlan Macquarie Redfern born 1819
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Surgeon of Norfolk Island and New South Wales
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English
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Surgeon, convict
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Sarah Spencer Wills
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William Redfern (1774 – 17 July 1833) was an English-raised surgeon in early colonial Australia who was transported to New South Wales as a convict for his role in the Mutiny on the Nore. He is widely regarded as the “father of Australian medicine“.
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