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    PAPERS OF SIR PETER MACCALLUM

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/64645Birth certificate; original testimonials for Rhodes Scholarship 1907; Victorian registration and Royal Army Medical Corp certificate 1915; lectures and reports; correspondence; university papers; collected speeches 1941-1951; talks 1935-1951; notes on overseas medical institutions; Halford oration; medical journal extracts; publications; honours and awards; invitations.110530 Acquisition: [1975.0042] "PAPERS OF SIR PETER MACCALLUM

    Studies in pathology : presented to Peter MacCallum

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    Includes bibliographies and indexEdited by E.S.J. King, T.E. Lowe, L.B. CoxThese studies, contributed by associates and students of Professor P. MacCallum, University of Melbourne, were collected into a volume and presented to him on his sixty-fifth birthda

    Peter MacCallum : Concrete Industries

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    Peter MacCallum : Industrial Zone : Interview

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    In interview, MacCallum examines his work about the abandoned Massey Ferguson buildings in Toronto and describes his use of both archival and his own photographs. The politics of documentary photography and the political role of the artist are also discussed

    Author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012 /

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    Title from acquisitions documentation.; Part of the collection: Portraits of author Peter FitzSimons speaking at the National Library of Australia, Canberra, 13 November 2012.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Mode of access: Online.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia

    Hollywood and student learning

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    During second semester 1997 we undertook a project to ascertain how the use of Hollywood feature films with historical content affected students' learning of twentieth century American History. Questionnaires, reflective journals and interviews were used to gauge the impact of films on student learning. In this Research Vignette we will report on our findings

    Moral Good, the Beatific Vision, and God’s Kingdom Writings by Germain Grisez and Peter Ryan, S.J.. Edited by Peter J. Weigel

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    For close to half a century, the work of Germain Grisez has been highly influential, and his writings continue to receive considerable attention from philosophers and theologians of diverse viewpoints. His co-author for this work is the professor and noted moral theologian Fr. Peter Ryan, S.J., currently the executive director of the Secretariat of Doctrine and Canonical Affairs of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB). These two eminent scholars explore fundamental questions about Christian eschatology, moral theory, the purpose of human life, and the promise of human fulfilment. The authors examine Christian teaching on the final destiny of persons, investigating the meaning of God's kingdom, the hope of the beatific vision, and the centrality of moral goodness and divine grace in one's final end. This work is an ideal source for students, scholars, ministers and lay persons interested in basic questions of Christian theology, the philosophy of religion, ethical theory, and Catholic doctrin

    Developing a comparative photon‐proton planning service in Victoria: the experience at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre

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    Abstract Proton‐beam therapy (PBT) is a cutting‐edge radiation therapy modality that is currently not available in Australia. Comparative photon‐proton (CPP) planning is required for the medical treatment overseas programme (MTOP) and will be required for access to PBT in Australia in the future. Comparative planning brings professional development benefits to all members of the radiation therapy team. This service was also created to support future proposals for a PBT facility in Victoria. We report our experience developing an in‐house CPP service at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre. A set of resources to support CPP planning was established. Training of relevant staff was undertaken after which an in‐house training programme was developed. A standard protocol for PBT planning parameters was established. All CPP plans were reviewed. Future goals for the CPP planning programme were described. In total, 62 cases were comparatively planned over 54 months. Of these, 60% were paediatric cases, 14% were adolescents and young adults (15–25 years) and 26% were adults. The vast majority (over 75%) of patients comparatively planned required irradiation to the central nervous system including brain and cranio‐spinal irradiation. A variety of proton plans were reviewed by international PBT experts to confirm their deliverability. Our team at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre has gained significant experience in CPP planning and will continue to develop this further. Local expertise will help support decentralisation of patient selection for proton treatments in the near future and the PBT business case in Victoria

    Murder on the mountain: author talk with Peter J. Wosh

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    Author talk by Peter J. Wosh on May 5th, 2022, on his book, "Murder on the Mountain: crime, passion, and punishment in gilded age New Jersey.

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    This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/57869Peter MacCallum was born in 1885 and was educated at Canterbury University College in New Zealand and Edinburgh University. In 1915 he enlisted with the Royal Army Medical Corp where he served in Belgium and France as Captain. MacCallum returned to Edinburgh in 1919 where he researched and lectured in Pathology. He was appointed Professor of Pathology at the University of Melbourne in 1925, retiring in 1950. He helped to design the Royal Melbourne Hospital and was instrumental in the establishment of the Cancer Institute. MacCallum was also Executive Chairman of the Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria from from 1945 and National Chairman of the Red Cross 1951-1958
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