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Weary Dunlop

Colonel Sir Ernest Edward "Weary" Dunlop (12 July 1907 – 2 July 1993) was an Australian surgeon who was renowned for his leadership while being held prisoner by the Japanese during World War II.
==Early life and family==
Dunlop was born in Major Plains, Victoria, the second of two children of parents James and Alice. He attended Benalla High School for two years of his education. He started an apprenticeship in pharmacy when he finished school, and moved to Melbourne in 1927. There, he studied at the Victorian College of Pharmacy and then the University of Melbourne, where he obtained a scholarship in medicine.〔(125 Stories for 125 Years )〕 Dunlop graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1934 with first class honours in pharmacy and in medicine,〔At that time, it was not uncommon for a student to first study pharmacy, because the gaining of a pharmacy diploma guaranteed advanced-level admission to a medical degree at Melbourne University.〕 and excelled as a sportsman at Melbourne University and Ormond College. The nickname "Weary" was a reference to his last name—"tired" like a Dunlop tyre.
〔() – Museum of Victoria〕

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