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Carroll, Alan (c. 1823 - 1911)

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Anthropologist and Physician
Born: c. 1823  London, England.  Died: 17 April 1911  Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Alan Carroll was the founder, director and manager of the Royal Anthropological Society of Australasia and edited its journal "The Science of Man" until his death in 1911. He arrived in Sydney ca 1885 and worked as a paediatric specialist.

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Born Samuel Matthias Curl, London, ca 1823. Died Sydney, 17 April 1911. Educated in medicine; claimed MA, DSc, DLitt, PhD. Paediatric specialist. Arrived Sydney ca 1885; founder, Kindergarten Union and Child Study Association; founder, Australasian Anthropological Society 1896.
 

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