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Peter Hurley (doctor) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Peter Hurley (doctor) Peter John Hurley (6 January 1940 – 16 August 1983) was a New Zealand doctor. He was the first full-time physician in nuclear medicine at Auckland Hospital, 1972 and he established the Department of Nuclear Medicine there 1971-1982.〔''St Peter's College Magazine 1960'', p. 79; ''St Peter's College Magazine 1983'', p. 7.〕 He "was one of the most gifted young physicians of his generation."〔(GL Glasgow, "College Roll: Hurley, Peter John, ''Royal Australasian College of Surgeons", ) (Retrieved 14 December 2012)〕 ==Early life== Hurley was born in Bathurst, New South Wales. His family moved to Auckland when he was four. He was educated at Good Shepherd School, Balmoral and then at St Peter's College〔 where he was Dux in 1956〔 and gained a Junior National University Scholarship. After his intermediate year at the University of Auckland he went to Dunedin and was enrolled at the Otago Medical School. He was president of Aquinas Hall of Residence and on graduation with distinction became a house surgeon and registrar at Auckland Hospital.〔
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