Lecturer in Pathology 1928 - 1938.
Pathologist, Royal Melbourne Hospital 1947 - 1950. Professor of Pathology 1951 - D.Sc. (Melbourne) - thesis: "Tissue Potentialities in Pathological States".
Research included Endometriosis (particularly ovarian), Diseases of the Gallbladder, Neoplasms and other diseases of Synovial Membrane, various Bone conditions.
Work included observation, application of special techniques (histological and histochemical) and experimental animal studies.
Made first description of Golgi apparatus in Synovial Membrane (1935).
Jacksonian Prize, Royal College of Surgeons
1930: "Pathology of Tumours of the 11 Ovary"
1933: "Rarefying Diseases of Bone
Department of Pathology has developed a centre of Veterinary Pathology and of Chemical Pathology (including freeze-dry techniques and mitochondrial studies).