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Crespigny M.B.. B.S (Melb.), O.B.E. (16 June 1907 – 12 February 1966) married Kathleen Cavenagh Mainwaring Cudmore (27 June 1908 – 11 June 2013) on 10 June 1933. A widow, she married again, to George William Symes (1896–1980) on 30 March 1967. Kathleen was
237:. In 1927 he was appointed to the Hospital advisory board on the resignation of Bronte Smeaton. In December 1928 he succeeded Dr. William Ray as Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Adelaide. He was largely responsible for creation of the
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on 6 August, disembarking in London on 13 October, where he served as consulting physician at AIF headquarters. He left for
Australia on 16 March 1919, and with Lieutenant Colonel Cudmore and Colonel Michael "Mick" Downey transshipped to
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