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'A Resident at King George's Sound' lived in the Albany area of Western Australia. His 'Anecdotes and Remarks' was published in the Perth Gazette and Western Australian Journal in July and August 1834.

'A Resident at King George's Sound' may be a pseudonym for Isaac Scott Nind (1797-1868), surgeon attached to the 39th Dorsetshire Regiment which arrived in King George Sound, Western Australia, on the Amity, 25 December, 1826. Nind left King George Sound for Sydney, New South Wales, in 1829. He published 'Description of the Natives of King George's Sound (Swan Colony) and Adjoining Country' in the Journal of the Royal Geographical Society 1 (1831): 21-51.

Source: Australian Medical Pioneers Index website, www.medicalpioneers.com (sighted 16/12/2009)

J. M. R. Cameron (ed.) The Millendon Memoirs (2006): 171, note 235.

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