Brass Plate, Dr Irving Buzzard

Historical information

Irving Buzzard was born in Moonee Ponds in 1897. His study of medicine was interrupted by his enrolment in the AIF in World War 1, where he served on the hospital ship " Kanowns". After discharge in 1916 he returned to his studies, graduating in 1922. he came to Warrnambool in 1929 after purchasing the Cambourne Clinic from Dr Hedley Dunstan. He practised as a GP until the outbreak of WW2. His speciality was gynaecology and obstetrics. He retired from Warrnambool practice in 1964 and moved to Melbourne.he was involved in many different organisations , being a member of local sporting clubs as well as community groups such as Rotary and the freemasons. He died in June 1981.

Significance

A link to one of Warrnambool's longest serving doctors of the 20th century which has historical and social significance.

Physical description

Small rectangular brass plate with six screw holes. Mounted on timber which is painted brown. Name is stamped and while nam

Inscriptions & markings

Dr Irving Buzzard

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