Sir Joseph Cooke Verco (1 August 1851 – 26 July 1933) was an Australian physician and conchologist. Verco, born at Fullarton, South Australia, was a son...
Verco may refer to: James Crabb Verco (1814–1891), builder and politician in South Australia Joseph Cooke Verco (1851-1933), Australian physician and...
field(s) of study receive the award." The medal is named in honour of JosephVerco. The first award of the medal was to Prof Walter Howchin in 1929. Previous...
builder, businessman and parliamentarian. He was the father of Joseph Cooke Verco. Verco left his home town Callington, Cornwall for South Australia, arriving...
discovered a new species of cuttlefish – Sepia braggi, named for him by JosephVerco. The composition of X-rays was unknown, his father argued that X-rays...
micromollusk in the family Trochidae, the top snails. (Original description by JosephVerco) The height of the shell is 5.75 mm, its diameter 3 mm. The minute, thin...
were also prominent in the Royal Society of South Australia, including JosephVerco, George Mayo and Edward Charles Stirling. South Australia was the first...
authority on chitons; and made numerous collecting expeditions with Sir JosephVerco. He was a keen bowler, and was first captain of the Brighton Bowling...
regularly won awards and had a talent for mathematics. His schoolmate JosephVerco later recalled him as "distinctly rough in manner and rather disposed...
Giles, other doctors associated with the hospital under Tibbits included JosephVerco and Charles Edward Todd, who was the eldest son of pioneer Charles Todd...
– William Lowrie, agricultural educationist (b. 1857) 26 July – Sir JosephVerco, physician and conchologist (b. 1851) 10 August – Alf Morgans, 4th Premier...
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Lyell Geological Fund, Geological Society of London in 1914, the Sir JosephVerco Medal of the Royal Society of South Australia in 1929, and the Lyell...
President of the Royal Society of South Australia (RSSA) 1944 (Sir Joseph) Verco Medal of the RSSA 1948-59 member of the (interim) council of the Australian...
project in geology. She worked on the fossil mollusc collection of Sir JosephVerco for many years and pursued her M.A. While working as a teacher at Mount...
in economic biology, University of Queensland – initial recipient Sir JosephVerco Medal, 1935, from the Royal Society of South Australia Mueller Medal...
North terrace. In 1898, he sold his X-ray apparatus for £120 to Sir JosephVerco and moved to Western Australia. His younger brother, Charles Ernest was...
Adelaide as a cadet to assist the museum's honorary conchologist, Sir JosephVerco. In 1928 he was appointed Assistant Conchologist and in 1934 became Curator...
did not report it or quarantine the patient. Drs Allan Campbell and JosephVerco determined it was a case of "English cholera", a much less troublesome...
Sydney. Hedley collaborated with Professor William A. Haswell and Sir JosephVerco in investigating the continental shelf and co-operated with the Commonwealth...
length of the shell attains 7.9 mm, its diameter 2 mm. (Description by JosephVerco) The solid, elongate-fusiform shell consists of 6+1⁄2 whorls, including...
of the Petroleum Exploration Society of Australia (PESA) (1973) Sir JosephVerco Medal of the Royal Society of South Australia (September 1973) Honorary...
Kingston, the dominating figure on the colony's political horizon and JosephVerco, doyen of our medical fraternity. The other institution was the crib...