The Australian National University
Emeritus Faculty Member

CV of Malcolm Whyte

 

Name

WHYTE,  Henry Malcolm

Birth Date

26 October 1920.  Place - Jammalamadugu, South India

Nationality

Australian

Marital Status

(1) married 18.7.1946 (Marguerite Mary Lamont), with two children (born 29.6.47 and 7.2.50); divorced 3.10.1974; and (2) married 10.10.1974, with three step-children (born 27.2.62, 3.3.63, 4.11.67); divorced 13.6.1999.

Qualifications

B.Sc. (Queensland, 19in Advanced Physiology)
M.B.,B.S. (Queensland1944)
D.Phil. (Oxon., 1951)
M.R.C.P. (London, 1951) ; F.R.C.P. (1971)
M.R.A.C.P. (1956) ; F.R.A.C.P. (1962)
Hon.M.D. (Queensland, 1986)

Positions Held

1941

Part-time teacher in Physiology, Church of England Grammar School, Brisbane.

1943

Part-time Lecturer in Physiology, University of Queensland.

1944-45

Resident Medical Officer, Brisbane and Maryborough General Hospitals, Queensland.

1945-46

Medical Officer, Captain, R.A.A.M.C; Australia, Borneo, Celebes.

1946-47

Senior Lecturer in Physiology, University of Queensland.

 

Honorary Medical Officer, Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Brisbane.

1948-51

Assistant to the Nuffield Professor of Medicine, Oxford.

1952-56

Senior Clinical Research Fellow, Kanematsu Memorial Institute, Sydney Hospital.

 

Part-time Lecturer in Physiology, occasional Lecturer and Tutor in Medicine, University of Sydney (1952-66).

1957-60

Director, Clinical Research Department, Kanematsu Memorial Institute.

1958-67

Examiner in Physiology, Royal Australian College of Surgeons.

1960-66

Director of Medical Research, Kanematsu Memorial Institute.

1961-62

On leave as Visiting Scientist, Section of Metabolism, National Heart Institute, Bethesda, USA.

1966-77

Foundation Professor and Head of the Department of Clinical Science, The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University (ANU), Canberra.

1975-76

Visiting Member, Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, McMaster University Medical School, Canada (for 6 months).

1977-84

Senior Specialist, Drug and Alcohol Service, Capital Territory Health Commission, Canberra;

 

Coordinator and Member, Alcohol and Drug Dependence Unit, 1977- August 1983; Member, Drug Dependence Unit, 1983-84.

1977

Visiting Fellow, Department of Clinical Science, ANU.

1977-79

Visiting Fellow, NHMRC Social Psychiatry Unit, ANU.

1983-84

Visiting Fellow, Department of Psychology, ANU.

1984-85

Consultant in Community Health, Northern Territory Department of Health, Darwin.

1985-87

Medical Officer, Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Canberra.

1987-91

 Sessional Senior Specialist, Commonwealth Rehabilitation Service, Canberra.

1988

Service Consultant, Canberra Marriage Counselling Service.

1988-89

Acting Director, Lifeline Canberra (part time for 6 months).

1991

Chairman, Review of Health Sciences Education in South Australia.

1993-

Emeritus Consultant, Woden Valley Hospital and Associated Regional Services, ACT.

1997–99

Commissioner of Complaints, National Health and Medical Research Council

   

Title

Emeritus Professor, Australian National University, since 1980.

Awards

Open Entrance Scholarship to The University of Queensland (1938); several prizes and scholarships during the Medical course (1938-44); the William Nathaniel Robertson Prize for first place in the final examinations (1944); a University Medal for Outstanding Merit (1945); the Queensland Rhodes Scholarship for 1947; Honorary M.D. (Queensland) 1986; AO (Officer in the Order of Australia) 1991.

Invited Lectures

Annie B. Cunning Lecture in Nutrition, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians,1959.

Hudson and Deck Memorial Lecture, Sydney Hospital, 1963.

Overseas Guest Lecture, American College of Cardiology, 1964.

Hugo Flecker Memorial Lecture, North Queensland Medical Conference, 1964.

Silberberg Lecture, The Royal Australasian College of Physicians, 1966.

Australian College of Medical Administrators, Oration, 1971.

The Keith Inglis Lecture, Kanematsu Memorial Institute, Sydney Hospital, 1976.

Mary Boddy Memorial Lecture, St Mark's Library, Canberra, 1979.

Morgan Bryant Memorial Lecture, Lifeline Sydney, 1989.

The Dennis Milliken Lecture, Lifeline, 1997.

Associations and Activities (since 1952).

Cardiovascular :

Cardiac Society of Australia and New Zealand: Life Member since 1978.

National Heart Foundation of Australia : National Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee, 1960-64; NSW Medical and Scientific Advisory Committee, 1959-66 (Chairman 1965-66); Dietary Fat Sub-Committee, 1966-73; Diet and Coronary Heart Disease Committee, 1973-77; ACT medical and Scientific Advisory Council,1969-77; Participant in oral and written history, 1991.

Asian-Pacific Society for Cardiology: Research Committee, Chairman 1960-64.

American Heart Association Fellow, Council on Arteriosclerosis.

International Society of Cardiology: Epidemiology Research Sub-Committee 1963-67;

Executive Committee, Scientific Council on Epidemiology and Prevention, 1967-79;

International Teaching Seminars on Cardiovascular Epidemiology, Makarska, 1968, Orsay   (Faculty Member), 1973.

World Health Organisation: Chairman of Scientific Group on Comparable Methodology for the Epidemiological Study of Hypertension and Ischaemic Heart Disease, 1961; Expert Panel on Cardiovascular Disease, 1962-79; Invited Participant in Meeting of Investigators, Cardiovascular Epidemiology in the Pacific, 1970 (New Zealand), and in Prevention of Ischaemic Heart Disease, Metabolic Aspects, 1972 (Madrid).

Australian National Blood Pressure Study: Management Committee, 1973-81.

Alcohol and Drugs :

Australian Foundation on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence : Director, 1977-81; Chairman, Community Education Committee, 1980-83; Honorary Consultant, 1981-91; Community Approach to Drug Abuse Prevention (CADAP), Chairman 1983-84, Management Committee, 1985-86; Life Member, 1984 (Became the Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia).

Alcohol and Drug Problems Association ot the Capital Territory: Member, 1977-84; Honorary Secretary, 1982-83; Consultant, 1985-88.

Australian Medical Society on Alcohol and Drug Related Problems : Councillor, 1981-82.

Quits Inc., Smoking Cessation Service, ACT: Supervisor and Honorary Secretary, 1979-83 and 1985-87.

Commonwealth Department of Health: Capital Territory Health Commission Representative on the Health Committee of Drugs of Dependence, 1981-84, and the Tobacco Products Sub-Committee, 1981-84.

Other Professional Associations (at various times) :

The Australian  Association of Scientific Workers (Queensland).

The Australian Physiological Society.

The Society for Experimental Biology (NSW).

The Australian Society for Medical Research.

The Australian and New Zealand Society for Epidemiology and Research in Community Health. 

The Australian Public Health Association: and Committee, ACT PHA 1988-90.

The Australian Association of Community Physicians.

The Health Education Association (ACT).

The Doctors Reform Society.

The Community Health Association.

The Australasian Society of Nephrology: and Honorary Member, 1978.

The Nutrition Society of Australia.

The International Union of Nutritional Sciences: Member, Committee on Nutrition Surveys, 1970-79.

The Australian Academy of Science: Member of the National Committee on Nutritional Sciences, 1971-79.

The Royal Australasian College of Physicians: Vice President, 1972-74; Life Member, 1990.

Australian Institute of Health (and Welfare): Chairman, Ethics Committee, 1987-95.

Nature and Society Forum.

Mulanggarri Foundation: Instigator (with Judy) Member, Governing Council, 1993–2000

Cochrane Collaboration: Volunteer searcher, 1994–2001.

Other Research Committees :

University of Sydney Post-graduate Committee in Medicine: Fellowship and Research Sub-Committee.

The Royal Australasian College of Physicians: Research Advisory Committee, 1961-65; Grants Advisory Committee, 1964-72.

Life Insurance Medical Research Fund of Autralia and New Zealand: Medical Director, 1960-66; Chairman, Medical and Scientific ådvisory Council, 1971-82.

National Health and Medical Research Council: Medical Research Advisory Committee, 1961-67; Therapeutic Methods Reference Sub-Committee, 1966-75.

The Papua and New Guinea Institute of Human Biology: Member of Council, 1970-73.

Editorial Activities :

The Royal Australasian College of Physicians: Editorial Committee of the Australasian Annals of Medicine, 1957-60, 1967-77.

The Australian and New Zealand Society for Epidemiology and Reseach in Community Health: Editorial Board for Community Health Studies, 1978-82.

American Journal of Cardiology: Editorial Board, 1964-69.

The Doctors Reform Society (NSW): Consultant Editorial Board for The New Doctor, 1978-?

Education and Health Services :

University of Queensland Union : Foundation Life Member

Australian Association for Medical Education.

The Australian National University: Member of committees for planning an Undergraduate Medical School, 1967-76; Founding Member of the Postgraduate Committee inMedicine; Representative to the Committee of Deans of Medical Schools of Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Papua New Guinea, 1970-76; Medical Students Mentor, 2004–

Sydney Hospital: Executive Chairman, Planning Committee for New Sydney Hospital, 1965-67.

University of Sydney: Planning Committee for the Westmead Teaching Hospital,1969-70.

ACT Health Services: Hospitals Advisory Committee, 1969-72; Belconnen and other Hospital Planning Committees, 1969-76; Canberra Hospitals Management Board,1973-74.

Health Promotion Centre Community, Canberra: Coordinator, 1981-83.

Canberra College of Advanced Education: Review Committee, School of Applied Science, 1986.

Commonwealth Institutions Accreditation Committee for Advanced Education: Panel, Community Counselling, Canberra College of Advanced Education, 1986.

Counsellor: team member for de-briefing, post APPM dispute, Burnie, Tasmania, 1992.

Other Associations :

Sydney City Mission : Member of Board of Management, City Night Refuge and Soup Kitchen (Rehabilitation), 1960-66.

Canberra Life Line: Chair of Planning Committee, Foundation President, 1968-72; Consultant and Counsellor, 1971-82; Member of Board, 1968-82, 1987-90 ; Acting Director, 1988-89.

Canberra Marriage Counselling Service: sessional Counsellor, 1981-84; Secretary of Management Committee, 1985-86; Service Consultant, 1988.

A.C.T.Cancer Society: Member of Committee, 1986-96; Secretary, 1986-89; Medical and Scientific Advisory Group, 1987-2000 ; Fundraising Advisory Group, 1988-89 ; Chairman, Wig Library Management Committee, 1988; Honorary Life Member, 1997 (Society became Cancer Council ACT)

Lifeline Central Regional Council: Liaison Officer (with Judy Whyte), 1992-93.

Australian National Lifeline: President, 1988-91; Member of Board, 1988-94; Trustee of Lifeline Australian National Foundation, 1993–97.

National Brain Injury Foundation Inc: Member of the Medical, Legal, Research and Ethics Committee, 1993– .

Australian Expert Services Overseas Program (AESOP) Business Volunteers, volunteer interviewer 1997– 2003.

The Religious Society of Friends (Canberra) Inc., Member, 1997–; Treasurer 1999–2002;     various committees.

Health Care Consumers’ Association of the ACT, Representative on the Calvary Hospital Quality Improvement Committee, 1998–2001;  Representative on the Consumers’ Participation Model Project, 2000.

Consumers’ Health Forum, Representative on the Australian Cancer Network’s Working     Party on Guidelines in the Management of Non-Melanocytic Skin Cancer, 1999–2003 .

Medico Moral Human Research and Ethics Committee for Calvary Healthcare, Lay member 2001–04.

Prisoners Aid Inc., volunteer, 2005–11 ; Treasurer 2007–10

Mirinjani Self-care Residents Association: Inaugural Chairman, 2006–8

Prostate Cancer Support Group ACT, 2008–; Treasurer 2009–

Publications etc

About 200 published articles, books, chapters of books, papers, reports and notes as in Item 6.

 

H M WHYTE PAPERS IN CATEGORIES

Serial
No.

CORONARY HEART DISEASE

172

Anticoagulants in myocardial infarction. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1953; 2: 502

37

The role of food in coronary artery disease. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1959; 2: 745.

189

Coronary artery disease and clinical research. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished lecture at TheJohn Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University, Canberra. 1967.

79

An assessment of coronary heart disease and coronary risk factors in a New Guinea highland population. Goldrick, R.B., P.F.Sinnett  & H.M.Whyte. In Atherosclerosis : Proceedings of the Second International Symposium. R.J.Jones, R.J. (ed), Springer-Verlag, New York, 1970, 366.

191

The patient’s perspective on possible prevention. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished talk to the Australian Society for Medical Research. 1974.

101

Potential effect on coronary-heart-disease morbidity of lowering the blood-cholesterol. Whyte, H.M. The Lancet 1975 1: 906.

104

The relative importance of the major risk factors in atherosclerotic and other diseases. Whyte, H.M. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1976; 6: 387.

107

National views : Australia. Whyte, M. In Atherosclerosis, Manning, G.W. & M.Daria Haust,  Plenum, New York, 1977: 808.

110

Dimensions of illness behaviour in survivors of myocardial infarction. Byrne, D.G. & H.M.Whyte. J.psychosom.Res. 1978; 22: 485.

112

A typology of responses to illness in survivors of myocardial infarction. Byrne, D.G., H.M.Whyte & G.N.Lance. J.Psychiat.in Med. 1979; 9: 135.

113

Severity of illness and illness behaviour : a comparative study of coronary care patients. Byrne, D.G. & H.M.Whyte. J.psychosom.Res. 1979; 23: 57.

114

Life events and myocardial infarction revisited : the role of measures of individual impact. Byrne, D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Psychosom. Med. 1980; 42: 1.

117

Illness behaviour and outcome following survived myocardial infarction : a prospective study. Byrne, D.G., H.M.Whyte, & K.L.Butler.   J.psychosom.Res. 1981; 25: 97.

207

Coronary Heart Disease: An Epidemiological Venture in Papua New Guinea. Whyte, Malcolm. In The John Curtin School of Medical Research:

The First Fifty Years, 1948-1998, Fenner, F. & Curtis, D., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 2001:271.

60

Behind the adipose curtain. Studies in Australia and New Guinea relating to obesity and coronary heart disease. Whyte, H.M. Am.J.Cardiol. 1965; 15: 66.

61

The composition of dietary fat and the possible effects of dietary changes on serum cholesterol levels and coronary disease.  Fairbairn, A.L. & H.M.Whyte.   Med.J.Aust. 1965; 1: 459.

66

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review. By a Standing Sub-Committee of the National Heart Foundation of Australia (F.C.Courtice, R.B.Goldrick, K.Maddox, P.J.Nestel, R.Reader, & H.M.Whyte). Med.J.Aust. 1967; 1: 309.

156

Diet–heart questions. Whyte, H.M. Editorial. Med.J.Aust. 1970; 2: 1.

82

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review (1971), By a Standing Sub-Committee of the National Heart Foundation of Australia (A.J.Day, P.J.Nestel,    R.Reader, J.R.Turtle & H.M.Whyte). Med.J.Aust. 1971; 1: 1155.

169

Nutritional problems in the community: malnutrition – coronary heart disease. Whyte, H.M. In Food and Nutrition Notes and Reviews  (Proceedings of Community Nutrition Seminar) 1971; 28: 89.

58

The fats of life. Whyte, H.M. Ure Smith, Sydney, 1961. Paul Hamlyn Group’s Best Seller Award, 50,000 copies, 1973.

99

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review (1974), By the Committee on Diet and Heart Disease of the National Heart Foundation  of Australia

   (P.J.Nestel, N.G.Ardlie, R.B.Blacket, A.J.Day, R.B.Goldrick, S.R.Reader, H.M.Whyte, J.Woodhill).  Med.J.Aust. 1974; 1: 575: 1, 616: 1, 663.

Serial
No.

LIPIDS

26

Body fat, blood pressure and serum cholesterol of Australian men. Whyte, H.M., I.A.D.Graham & M.S.deWolfe. Australasian Ann.Med. 1958; 7: 328

28

Serum lipoproteins and blood coagulation. Goldrick, R.B & H.M.Whyte. Nature 1958; 182: 1743.

94

Controlled clinical trial of a new bile acid-sequestering resin, Colestipol, in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia.  Miller, N.E., P.Clifton-Bligh, P.J.Nestel & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1973; 1: 1223.

182

Serum lipids in hypertensive patients. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1959; 1: 299.

71

Plasma free fatty acid and triglyceride turnover in obesity. Nestel, P.J. & H.M.Whyte. Metabolism. 1968; 17: 1122.

74

Cholesterol distribution and turnover in obesity in man. Whyte, H.M., P.J.Nestel & D.S.Goodman. Israel J.med.Sci. 1969; 5: 644.

23

Serum cholesterol and lipoproteins in natives of New Guinea and Australians. deWolfe, M.S. & H.M.Whyte.  Australasian Ann.Med. 1958; 7: 47.

27

Serum cholesterol levels of Australians and Natives of New Guinea from birth to adulthood. Whyte, H.M. & Iris L.Yee. Australasian Ann.Med.   1958; 7: 336.

50

Fatty acid esterification and chylomicron formation during fat absorption : 1. Triglycerides and cholesterol esters. Karmen, A., H.M.Whyte & DeW.S.Goodman. J.lipid.Res. 1963; 4: 312.

51

Fatty acid esterification and chylomicron formation during fat absorption : 2. Phospholipids. Whyte, M., A. Karmen & DeW.S.Goodman.   J.lipid Res. 1963; 4: 322.

52

Specificity in fatty acid esterification during fat absorption : 1. Triglycerides and cholesterol esters. Karmen, A., DeW.S.Goodman & H.M.Whyte. In Biochemical Problems of Lipids, A.C.Frazer (ed), Elsevier, Amsterdam, 1963; 223.

53

Specificity in fatty acid esterification during fat absorption : 2. Phospholipids and positional relationships. Whyte, H.M., De W.S.Goodman &     A.Karmen. Ibid, 1963; 229.

61

The composition of dietary fat and the possible effects of dietary changes on serum cholesterol levels and coronary disease. Fairbairn, A.L. &   H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1965; 1: 459.

62

Fatty acid esterification and chylomicron formation during fat absorption in rat : III. Positional relations in triglycerides and lecithin. Whyte, H.M., DeW.S.Goodman and A.Karmen. J.lipid Res. 1965; 6: 233.

75

Distribution and turnover of cholesterol in humans. P.J.Nestel, H.M.Whyte & DeW.S.Goodman. J.clin.Invest.1969; 48: 982.

83

Pathology of Tangier disease. Bale, P.M., P.Clifton-Bligh, B.N.P.Benjamin & H.M.Whyte. J.Clin.Path. 1971; 24: 609.

90

The current status of cholesterol and lipid estimations. Whyte, H.M. Aust.Family Physician 1972; 1: 241. [See also 157]

91

Neonatal plasma lipids. Barnes, K., P.J.Nestel, E.S.Pryke & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1972; 2: 1002.

92

Lowering of plasma cholesterol and enhanced sterol excretion with the consumption of polyunsaturated ruminant fats.   Nestel, P.J., N.Havenstein, H.M.Whyte, T.J.Scott and L.J.Cook New Eng.J.Med. 1973; 288: 279.

96

Bile acid and cholesterol excretion with carbohydrate-rich diets. Whyte, H.M., P.J.Nestel and E.S.Pryke.   J.lab.clin.Med.1973; 81: 818.

93

Hyperlipoproteinaemia and vascular disease. Nestel, P.J. & H.M.Whyte. In Peripheral Vascular Surgery, Birnstingl, M. (ed), Heinemann, London, 1973, 112. [See 153]

153

Hyperlipoproteinaemia and vascular disease. Nestel, P.J. & H.M.Whyte. In Peripheral Vascular Surgery,  Birnstingl, M. (ed), Heinemann, London,   1973, 112. [Also 93]

157

The Current Status of Cholesterol and Lipid Estimations. Malcolm Whyte. Notes on Cardiovascular Diseases, National Heart Foundation of Australia, 1973;9:13. [See also 90]

106

Cholesterol metabolism in Papua New Guineans. Whyte, H.M., P. Nestel & A. MacGregor.Europ.J.clin.Invest. 1977; 7: 53.

101

Potential effect on coronary-heart-disease morbidity of lowering the blood-cholesterol. Whyte, H.M. The Lancet 1975 1: 906.

103

A perspective view of dieting to lower the blood cholesterol. Whyte, H.M. & N. Havenstein. Amer.J.clin.Nutr. 1976; 29: 784.

Serial
No.

HYPERTENSION

21

Ecolid in the treatment of hypertension. Bauer, G.E., F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1957; 2: 427.

178

Obesity and hypertension. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for The Royal Australasian College of Physicians. 1958.

22

Body fat and blood pressure of natives in New Guinea : reflections on essential hypertension. Whyte, H.M. Australasian Ann.Med. 1958; 7: 38.

31

Blood pressure and obesity. Whyte, H.M. Circulation. 1959; 19: 511.

32

Mecamylamine in the treatment of hypertension. Bauer, G.E., A.W.T.Edwards, F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust.1959; 2: 33.

40

Normal and abnormal blood pressure. Whyte, H.M. Bull.Post-Grad.Comm.Med., Univ.Syd. 1960; 16: 3.

43

Guanethidine in treatment of hypertension. G.E.Bauer, G.E, F.J.T.Croll, R.B.Goldrick, D.Jeremy, J.Raftos, H.M.Whyte & A.Young.  Brit.med.J. 1961; 2: 410

54

Body build and blood pressure of men in Australia and New Guinea. Whyte, H.M. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1963; 41: 395.

68

Effect of distension of the bladder and of contraction of sphincters on blood pressure. Szasz, J.J.G. & H.M.Whyte. Brit.Med.J. 1967; 2: 208.

155

Measurement of blood pressure with a longer than standard cuff bladder. Charaus, B., A.Dibley & H.M.Whyte. Unpublished. 1968.

111

Initial results of the Australian Therapeutic Trial in mild hypertension. Report by the Management Committee. Clin.Sci. 1979; 57: 449s.

116

The Australian therapeutic trial in mild hypertension. Report by the Management Committee.The Lancet 1980; 1: 1261.

119

Treatment of mild hypertension in the elderly. Report by the Management Committee. Med.J.Aust. 1981; 2: 398.

121

Untreated mild hypertension. A report by the Management Committee of the Australian therapeutic trial in mild hypertension. The Lancet 1982;1: 185.

124

Psychological methods of lowering blood pressure. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1983; Spec.Supp., July 9, S13.

127

Prognostic factors in the treatment of mild hypertension. By the Management Committee of the Australian National Blood Pressure Study.    Circulation 1984; 69: 668.

26

Body fat, blood pressure and serum cholesterol of Australian men. Whyte, H.M., I.A.D.Graham & M.S.deWolfe. Australasian Ann.Med. 1958; 7: 328.

182

Serum lipids in hypertensive patients. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1959; 1: 299.

Serial
No.

NUTRITION

42

Metabolic studies in starvation. Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1961; 10: 92.

187

Food, fat and fatness. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for the AMA Conference for Executives, 1965.

67

Studies in acute undernutrition. The effects of carbohydrate, cortisone and an anabolic hormone on protein, water and electrolyte metabolism. Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1967;45:245.

69

Protein catabolism in starvation after diets high and low in protein. Utley, D. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann. Med.1967; 16: 200.

66

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review. By a Standing Sub-Committee of the National Heart Foundation of Australia (F.C.Courtice, R.B.Goldrick, K.Maddox, P.J.Nestel, R.Reader, & H.M.Whyte). Med.J.Aust. 1967; 1: 309.

156

Diet–heart questions. Whyte, H.M. Editorial. Med.J.Aust. 1970; 2: 1.

82

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review (1971), By a Standing Sub-Committee of the National Heart Foundation of Australia (A.J.Day, P.J.Nestel,   R.Reader, J.R.Turtle & H.M.Whyte). Med.J.Aust. 1971;1:1155.

169

Nutritional problems in the community: malnutrition – coronary heart disease. Whyte, H.M. In Food and Nutrition Notes and Reviews (Proceedings of Community Nutrition Seminar) 1971; 28: 89.

88

The effect of maternal nutrition on the progeny in the rat. Studies on growth, body composition and organ cellularity in first  and second generation progeny.   McLeod, K.I., R.B.Goldrick & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1972; 50: 435.

89

The effect of maternal malnutrition on the progeny in the rat. Studies on nitrogen balance. McLeod, K.I., R.B.Goldrick & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1972; 50: 731.

95

Effects of caloric restriction and fenfluramine on weight loss and personality profiles of patients with long standing obesity. Goldrick, R.B., N.Havenstein &  H.M.Whyte. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1973; 3: 131.

58

The fats of life. Whyte, H.M. Ure Smith, Sydney, 1961. Paul Hamlyn Group’s Best Seller Award, 50,000 copies, 1973.

99

Dietary fat and coronary heart disease : a review (1974), By the Committee on Diet and Heart Disease of the National Heart Foundation of Australia (P.J.Nestel, N.G.Ardlie, R.B.Blacket, A.J.Day, R.B.Goldrick, S.R.Reader, H.M.Whyte, J.Woodhill). Med.J.Aust. 1974; 1: 575: 1, 616: 1, 663.

102

Diet in the management of diabetics. Why diet the diabetic? Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1975; 1: 836.

103

A perspective view of dieting to lower the blood cholesterol. Whyte, H.M. & N. Havenstein. Amer.J.clin.Nutr. 1976; 29: 784.

37

The role of food in coronary artery disease. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1959; 2: 745.

92

Lowering of plasma cholesterol and enhanced sterol excretion with the consumption of polyunsaturated ruminant fats. Nestel, P.J., N.Havenstein, H.M.Whyte, T.J.Scott and L.J.Cook New Eng.J.Med. 1973; 288: 279.

96

Bile acid and cholesterol excretion with carbohydrate-rich diets. Whyte, H.M., P.J.Nestel and E.S.Pryke. J.lab.clin.Med.1973; 81: 818.

Serial
No.

BODY COMPOSITION: OBESITY

36

Creatinine excretion and body composition. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Clin.Sci. 1959; 18: 361.

45

The simple measurement of obesity. Edwards, K.D.G & H.M.Whyte.Clin.Sci. 1962; 22: 347.

57

The fat-fleshed and the lean-fleshed. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1964; 2: 1007.

60

Behind the adipose curtain. Studies in Australia and New Guinea relating to obesity and coronary heart disease. Whyte, H.M. Am.J.Cardiol. 1965; 15: 66.

192

Behavioural treatments of obesity. Whyte, H.M. Book review. Search 1979; 10: 234.

178

Obesity and hypertension. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for The Royal Australasian College of Physicians. 1958

31

Blood pressure and obesity. Whyte, H.M. Circulation. 1959; 19: 511.

41

The relation of blood volume to body composition. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Clin.Sci. 1960; 19: 399.

42

Metabolic studies in starvation. Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1961; 10: 92.

44

Hypothetical anuria. Ashley, B.C.E & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1962; 11: 24.

54

Body build and blood pressure of men in Australia and New Guinea. Whyte, H.M. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1963; 41: 395.

187

Food, fat and fatness. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for the AMA Conference for Executives, 1965.

67

Studies in acute undernutrition. The effects of carbohydrate, cortisone and an anabolic hormone on protein, water and electrolyte metabolism.  Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1967; 45: 245.

69

Protein catabolism in starvation after diets high and low in protein. Utley, D. & H.M.Whyte.  Australasian Ann.Med. 1967;16: 200. 

71

Plasma free fatty acid and triglyceride turnover in obesity. Nestel, P.J. & H.M.Whyte. Metabolism 1968; 17: 1122.

74

Cholesterol distribution and turnover in obesity in man. Whyte, H.M., P.J.Nestel & D.S.Goodman.  Israel J.med.Sci. 1969; 5: 644.

88

The effect of maternal nutrition on the progeny in the rat. Studies on growth, body composition and organ cellularity in first and second generation progeny.   McLeod, K.I., R.B.Goldrick & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1972; 50: 435.

89

The effect of maternal malnutrition on the progeny in the rat. Studies on nitrogen balance. McLeod, K.I., R.B.Goldrick & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1972; 50: 731.

95

Effects of caloric restriction and fenfluramine on weight loss and personality profiles of patients with long standing obesity. Goldrick, R.B.,  N.Havenstein &  H.M.Whyte. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1973; 3: 131.

26

Body fat, blood pressure and serum cholesterol of Australian men. Whyte, H.M., I.A.D.Graham & M.S.deWolfe. Australasian Ann.Med. 1958; 7: 328.

Serial
No.

HAEMATOLOGICAL

10

The effect in vitro of salicylates on blood sedimentation. Johnston, G.A.W. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1953;1:845.

172

Anticoagulants in myocardial infarction. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1953; 2: 502

13

Experimental observations in chronic neutropenia. Robertson, T.I., E.H.Stokes & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1954; 3: 131.

14

Neutropenia and agranulocytosis. Whyte, H.M. Bull.Post-Grad.Comm.Med., Univ.Syd. 1955; 10: 245.

16

The erythrocyte sedimentation rate of finger blood. Nelson, M.M. & H.M.Whyte.  Med.J.Aust. 1955; 1:424.

19

Plasma and blood volume in anaemia and the effect of transfusion. Whyte, H.M. Australasian Ann.Med. 1956; 5: 192.

20

Blood groups and agglutination of leucocytes. Whyte, H.M. & I.L.Yee. Australasian Ann.Med. 1956; 5:214.

176

The clinical significance of the ESR. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Sydney Hospital. 1957.

179

Determination of blood volume. Whyte, H.M. Correspondence. Med. J. Aust. 1958; 1: 802.

28

Serum lipoproteins and blood coagulation. Goldrick, R.B & H.M.Whyte. Nature 1958; 182: 1743.

35

A study of blood clotting and serum lipids in natives of New Guinea and Australians. Goldrick, R.B. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann. Med.1959; 8: 238.

184

Blood and the renal system. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for the Blood Transfusion Service, Sydney. 1959.

41

The relation of blood volume to body composition. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Clin.Sci. 1960; 19: 399.

78

Blood fibrinolysis and coagulation in New Guineans and Australians. Grace, C.S., P.F.Sinnett & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann. Med.1970; 4: 328.

Serial
No.

NEW GUINEA

22

Body fat and blood pressure of natives in New Guinea : reflections on essential hypertension. Whyte, H.M.  Australasian Ann. Med.1958; 7: 38.

23

Serum cholesterol and lipoproteins in natives of New Guinea and Australians. deWolfe, M.S. & H.M.Whyte.  Australasian Ann. Med. 1958; 7: 47.

27

Serum cholesterol levels of Australians and Natives of New Guinea from birth to adulthood. Whyte, H.M. & Iris L.Yee.  Australasian Ann. Med.     1958; 7: 336.

35

A study of blood clotting and serum lipids in natives of New Guinea and Australians. Goldrick, R.B. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann. Med.1959; 8: 238.   Australasian Ann. Med.1959; 8: 238.

78

Blood fibrinolysis and coagulation in New Guineans and Australians. Grace, C.S., P.F.Sinnett & H.M.Whyte.  Australasian Ann. Med.1970; 4: 328.

79

An assessment of coronary heart disease and coronary risk factors in a New Guinea highland population. Goldrick, R.B., P.F.Sinnett & H.M.Whyte.  In Atherosclerosis : Proceedings of the Second International Symposium. Jones, R.J.(ed), Springer-Verlag, New York, 1970,366.

97

Epidemiological studies in a total highland population, Tukisenta, New Guinea. Cardiovascular disease and relevant clinical, electrocardiographic, radiological and biochemical findings. Sinnett, P.F. & H.M.Whyte. J.Chronic.Dis. 1973;26:265.

98

Epidemiological studies in a highland population of New Guinea : environment, culture and health status. Sinnett, P.F. & H.M.Whyte. Human Ecology     1973; 1: 245.

105

Papua New Guinea and Australia : a comparison of health status and disease pattern. Sinnett, P. & H.M.Whyte. In The impact of environment and lifestyle on human health, Diesendorf, M. & B. Furnass (eds), Soc. for Social Responsibility in Science (ACT), Canberra, 1977:9.

106

Cholesterol metabolism in Papua New Guineans. Whyte, H.M., P. Nestel & A. MacGregor. Europ.J.clin.Invest. 1977;7:53.

128

Papua New Guinea. Sinnett, P. & M.Whyte. In Western Diseases : their emergence and prevention, Trowell, H.C. & D.P.Burkitt, Edward Arnold,  London, 1981 :171.

207

Coronary Heart Disease:An Epidemiological Venture in Papua New Guinea. Whyte, Malcolm In The John Curtin School of Medical Research: The First Fifty Years, 1948–1998, Fenner F. and Curtis, D., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 2001, 275. 

54

Body build and blood pressure of men in Australia and New Guinea. Whyte, H.M. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1963;41:395.

60

Behind the adipose curtain. Studies in Australia and New Guinea relating to obesity and coronary heart disease. Whyte, H.M. Am.J.Cardiol.1965; 15: 66.

Serial
No.

EPIDEMIOLOGICAL

97

Epidemiological studies in a total highland population, Tukisenta, New Guinea. Cardiovascular disease and relevant clinical, electrocardiographic,    radiological and biochemical findings. Sinnett, P.F. & H.M.Whyte. J.chron.Dis. 1973; 26: 265

98

Epidemiological studies in a highland population of New Guinea : environment, culture and health status. Sinnett, P.F. & H.M.Whyte.    Human Ecology  1973; 1: 245.

207

Coronary Heart Disease:An Epidemiological Venture in Papua New Guinea. Whyte, Malcolm In The John Curtin School of Medical Research: The First Fifty Years, 1948–1998, Fenner F. and Curtis, D., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 2001, 275.

Serial
No.

RENAL

181

Streptomycin poisoning, renal disease and the artificial kidney. Davies, W.E.L., K.D.G.Edwards and H.M.Whyte. Correspondence.  Med. J. Aust. 1958; 2: 785.

24

Anuria, alias acute renal failure : the general principles of pathogenesis and treatment. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1958; 2: 356.

25

The measurement of creatinine in plasma and urine. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol. 1958; 36: 383.

180

Renal circulation in acute renal failure. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1958; 2: 707.

30

Streptomycin poisoning in renal failure : an indication for dialysis with an artificial kidney. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Brit.med.J. 1959; 1: 752.

38

Chlorothiazide in renal disease. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1959; 1: 77.

29

Therapeutic uses of an artificial kidney. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1959; 1: 417.

34

Plasma creatinine level and creatinine clearance as tests of renal function. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte.  Australasian Ann.Med. 1959; 8: 218.

39

Urinary specific gravity as a measure of renal function. Castaldi, P.A., K.D.G.Edwards & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1960; 1: 847.

44

Hypothetical anuria. Ashley, B.C.E & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1962; 11: 24.

46

Structural renal damage and its relation to clinical features in acute oliguric renal failure. Finckh, E.S, D.Jeremy & H.M.Whyte. Quart.J.Med. 1962; 31: 429.

47

Oliguric renal failure : a review of 275 cases. Healy, J.K., D.Jeremy, K.D.G.Edwards & H,M,Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1963; 1: 381.

48

Practical methods for estimating the basic water requirement during oliguric renal failure. Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1963; 12:127.

55

Water metabolism in renal failure. Whyte, H.M. & B.C.E.Ashley. Bull.Post-Grad.Comm.Med., Univ.Syd. 1964; 20: 43.

56

Simple tests of renal function using creatinine, phenosulphonphthalein, and pitressin. Healy, J.K., K.D.G.Edwards & H.M.Whyte. J.clin.Path. 1964; 17:557.

59

One-day renal function tests. Edwards, K.D.G., J.H.Stewart, B.C.E.Ashley & H.M.Whyte. Proc.Aust.Ass.clin. Biochem. 1964; 1: 101.

63

Oliguric renal failure : a report of 400 cases including classification, survival and response to dialysis.  K.Kirkland, K, K.D.G.Edwards & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1965; 14: 275.

65

Peritoneal and haemodialysis : a comparison of their morbidity and of the mortality suffered by dialysed patients. Stewart, J.H, L.A.Tuckwell,  P.F.Sinnett,  K.D.G.Edwards & H.M.Whyte.Quart.J.Med. 1966; 35: 407.

100

Comprehensive one-day renal function testing in man. Györy, A.Z., K.D.G.Edwards, J.H.Stewart & H.M.Whyte.  J.clin.Path. 1974; 27: 382.

67

Studies in acute undernutrition. The effects of carbohydrate, cortisone and an anabolic hormone on protein, water and electrolyte metabolism.   Ashley, B.C.E. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.J.exp.Biol.med.Sci. 1967; 45: 245.

69

Protein catabolism in starvation after diets high and low in protein. Utley, D. & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1967; 16: 200.

Serial
No.

ALCOHOL AND OTHER DRUGS

115

Growing up and living among drugs. Viewpoints from toyland. Whyte, H.M. St. Mark's Review 1980;101: 21.

118

Organization of services for persons with drug or alcohol-related problems. Developing a comprehensive integrated network of services. Blessing, R., W.Dunn, C.Swann, G.van der Heide & H.M.Whyte. In Man, Drugs and Society — Current Perspectives, Proc. First Pan-Pacific Conference on Drugs and Alcohol(1980),   Aust. Foundation on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Canberra, 1981: 392.

143

Life style, drug use and health. Whyte, M. (1981). Unpublished. In Public Lecture Series on Psychological Distress : Problems of Community Mental Health, The Australian National University, Canberra, 1981.

123

Patterns of drug use. Whyte, H.M. (1982). In Proc. of Conference on Drug Trade and Drug Use, Aust. National Univ., 1980, Wardlaw, G. (ed), Aust. Foundation   on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, Canberra, 1982: 85.

122

Initiation into post-graduate education : a personal in-service appraisal. Whyte, H.M. Aust.Alcohol/Drug Review, 1983; 2: 14.

135

The Alcohol and Drug Dependence Unit. Best, D., R.Blessing, W.Dunn, G,van der Heide, K.Whiting & M.Whyte. Report, Capital Territory Health Commission, Canberra, 1983.

165

The overall health consequences of smoking. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished chapter for a book (D.G.Byrne, ed.). 1983.

166

Health consequences of smoking: cancer and other conditions. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished chapter for a book (D.G.Byrne, ed.).1983.

193

Drug awareness– understanding and helping. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished talk for the Canberra College of Advanced Education. 1983.

194

The natural history of alcoholism. Whyte, H.M. Book review. Community Health Studies 1983; 9: 73.

212

RACP Position-Paper on Alcohol Abuse. [Draft, 1983]. (Whyte, HM) Not published.

213

RACP Position-Paper on Tobacco Smoking. [Draft, 1983]. (Whyte, HM) Not published.

126

If drug and alcohol use is a symptom, what's the problem? Whyte, H.M. Connexions 1984; 4 (13): 8.

195

Alcohol action workshops for community workers. Whyte, Judy and Malcolm Whyte. Unpublished. 1984.

150

Smoking cessation: experiences and evaluation of a community service. Byrne, D.G., H.M.Whyte & L.Thurecht. Unpublished. 1985.

145

The "what" and the "how" : screening in perspective. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Screening Workshop : Standardisation issues in the assessment of alcohol and drug use, Sydney, 1986.

131

The efficacy of community-based smoking cessation strategies : a long-term follow-up study. Byrne, D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Internat.J. Addictions 1987; 22: 791.

151

Commentary on Evaluating drugs: questions of knowledge. Malcolm Whyte. In Drugs in the Health Marketplace: Experiments in Knowledge, Culture, and Communication, Komesaroff, Paul A. and Wiltshire, John, Arena Publications, North Carlton, Victoria. 1993.

Serial
No.

HEAT

0

The local thermal effects of radiant heat in rheumatic and other subjects. Whyte, H.M. Thesis submitted for the Degree of D.Phil.,  Balliol College, Oxford, Hilary Term, 1951

2

The effect of aspirin and morphine on heat pain. Whyte, H.M. Clin.Sci. 1951; 10: 333.

1

Thermocouples as skin thermometers. Whyte, H.M. Clin.Sci. 1951; 10: 325.

5

Measurement of heat loss from skin. Whyte,H.M. J.appl.Physiol. 1951; 4: 263.

6

Tissue temperature gradients. Reader, S.R. & H.M.Whyte. J.appl.Physiol. 1951; 4: 396.

7

Effectiveness of different forms of heating. Whyte, H.M. & S.R.Reader. Ann.rheumat.Dis. 1951; 10: 449.

Serial
No.

MISCELLANEOUS: MEDICAL

129

Human perspiration. Whyte, H.M. Trephine 1942; 3: 24.

130

A home-made sigmoidoscope. Whyte, H.M. Trephine 1945; 38.

3

Sjogren's disease and rheumatoid arthritis. Reader, S.R., P.C.Elmes & H.M.Whyte. Ann.rheumat.Dis. 1951;10:288.

4

Acrosclerosis. Truelove, S.C. & H.M.Whyte. Brit.med.J. 1951; 2: 873.

170

Rheumatic fever. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1953; 1: 597.

171

The ballistocardiogram. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1953; 1: 675.

11

Wasserman and Kahn reactions : an analysis of 460 tests. Shearman, C.H. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1954;1:625.

12

Oedema and mammary hypertrophy : a toxic effect of digitalis leaf. Calov, W.L & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1954;1:556.

15

Isoniazid treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in out-patients : a clinical trial. Calov, W.L, G.A.W.Johnston, F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte. Australasian Ann.Med. 1955; 4: 26.

18

Differences in opinions of radiological changes in pulmonary tuberculosis. Whyte, H.M. Australasian Ann. Med. 1955;4:100.

17

A new treatment of barbiturate intoxication. Shulman, A., F.H.Shaw, N.M.Cass & H.M.Whyte. Brit. Med. J. 1955;1:1238.

174

Clinico-pathological Conferences. Whyte, H.M., principal speaker. Med. J. Aust. 1956; 1: 336.

175

Clinico-pathological Conferences. Whyte, H.M., principal speaker. Med. J. Aust. 1957; 2: 260.

177

Salt water surgery. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for the Sydney Hospital Surgeons’ Meeting. 1957.

183

Symptoms-in-the-slot machines. Whyte, H.M. Current Comment. Med. J. Aust. 1959; 2: 408.

185

Biochemical values in clinical medicine. Whyte, H.M. Book review. Med. J. Aust. 1960; 2: 263.

49

Searching for clinical truth. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1963; 2: 83.

154

Mydriase volontaire avec réactions végétatives associées. Tyrer, J.H., J.M.Sutherland et M.J.Eadie. Rev. Neurol., Paris. 1963:4: 442 See photographs of H.M.Whyte!

64

The general practitioner and the teaching hospital. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1965; 2: 57.

188

Case discussion. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. The Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service, Sydney. 1965.

70

Clinical science and progressive medicine. Whyte, H.M. Hemisphere. 1967; April 12: 24 (and Far East Med J. 1968'4:284).

76

The saltiness of medical research. Whyte, H.M. Guest Editorial in Proc.Aust.J.med.Res. 1969; 2: 242.

77

Training the clinician for the practice of geriatric medicine. Whyte, H.M. Aust.Ass.Gerontology, Proc.Fifth Ann.Confer. 1969:49.

80

A genteel device for collecting faeces. Pryke, E.S. & H.M.Whyte. Gut 1970; 11: 966.

81

Medical practice and the community. Brown, R.G. & H.M.Whyte (eds). (1970), Australian National University Press, Canberra, 1970.

163

Perspective on the medical predicament of man. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Paper for the Twelfth Pacific Science Congress, Canberra, 1971.

86

Doctors' opinions on general practice and health centres in the Australian Capital Territory. Barnes, K.R., W.J.Bishop. D.J.Craigie,  R.G.Cushing, K.J.Goulston & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1972; 1: 1302

87

The regulation of pH in the body and in society. Whyte, C. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1972; 2: 173.

84

Mismanagement in medicine. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1972; 1: 293.

85

Tangier disease. Report of a case and studies of lipid metabolism. Clifton-Bligh,P, P.J.Nestel & H.M.Whyte. New Eng.J.Med.1972;286:567.

141

Health system or disease system? Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Australian Frontier, Sydney, 1973.

211

Facing Death. Whyte, Malcolm. Ampelos. 1975; 28: 3.

105

Papua New Guinea and Australia : a comparison of health status and disease pattern. Sinnett, P. & H.M.Whyte. In The Impact of environment and  lifestyle on   human health, Diesendorf, M. & B. Furnass (eds), Soc. for Social Responsibility in Science (ACT), Canberra, 1977:9.

108

Science and non-science in medicine. A clinico-pathological conference. Whyte, H.M. Aust. Family Physician 1977;6:1290.

109

Seduction by science in medicine. A clinico-pathological conference on a case of medicine. Whyte, H.M. N.Z.J.Med. 1977;7:573.

164

Science for Mars and man. A CPC : A celestial pathological conference. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. [related to 108 and 109]

128

Papua New Guinea. Sinnett, P. & M.Whyte. In Western Diseases : their emergence and prevention, Trowell, H.C. & D.P.Burkitt, Edward Arnold, London, 1981 :171.

120

Crossing boundaries : voluntary modifications of autonomic functions. Whyte, H.M. In Festschrift for F.C.Courtice, Garlick, G. (ed),  Univ. of N.S.W., 1981: 102.

136

Community health resources. (Whyte, H.M.) Northern Territory Department of Health, Darwin, 1984.

196

Community health services – a model for organisational arrangements. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. 1985.

144

Frolicking towards health. Whyte, H.M. (1986). Unpublished. 50th Anniversary Celebrations, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Q'land, 1986.

159

Health Sciences Education Review, South Australia. Whyte, M. & J.Blackburn. For Minister of Employment and Further Education and the Chairman of South Australian Group of Chief Executive Officers of Tertiary Institutions, South Australia. 1991.

204

Reflections: On and Beyond the Conference of the ‘Survival, Health and Wellbeing into the Twenty First Century' Symposium. Malcolm Whyte. Occasional Series No. 2, Mulanggarri Foundation, Canberra, 1996.

206

Getting Medicine and Research Closer Together. Whyte, Malcolm. In The John Curtin School of Medical Research: The First Fifty Years, 1948-1998, Fenner, F. & Curtis, D., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 2001:275.

210

A Tribute to Peter Sinnett. Whyte, Malcolm. Appendix to Australian Society for Geriatric Medicine Newsletter, July 2001.

215

Questions and concerns that may arise during consultation. (Whyte, HM), In Non-melanoma skin cancer: Guidelines for treatment and  management in Australia. Australian Cancer Network. National Health and Medical Research Council, Australia, October 2002.

217

Early Moves for a University Medical School for Canberra. Whyte, HM. Australian National University, 2004

134

Impressions of the International Congress. Whyte, H.M. Trephine 1948; 11: 97.

0

The local thermal effects of radiant heat in rheumatic and other subjects. Whyte, H.M. Thesis submitted for the Degree of D.Phil.  Balliol College, Oxford. Hilary Term, 1951.

2

The effect of aspirin and morphine on heat pain. Whyte, H.M. Clin.Sci. 1951; 10: 333.

9

Heating the knee joint. Whyte, H.N. & S.R.Reader. Ann.rheumat.Dis. 1952; 11: 54.

10

The effect in vitro of salicylates on blood sedimentation. Johnston, G.A.W. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1953;1:845.

181

Streptomycin poisoning, renal disease and the artificial kidney. Davies, W.E.L., K.D.G.Edwards and H.M.Whyte. Correspondence. Med.J.Aust.  1958; 2: 785.

33

The interpretation of biochemical findings with the aid of the analysis of variance. Whyte, H.M. Statistical Soc.N.S.W. 1959.

30

Streptomycin poisoning in renal failure : an indication for dialysis with an artificial kidney. Edwards, K.D.G. & H.M.Whyte. Brit.med.J. 1959; 1: 752.

38

Chlorothiazide in renal disease. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1959; 1: 77.

186

Thoughts on making a hospital: Starting from a void, viewing it freshly, thinking aloud. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Sydney Hospital. 1960.

190

Planning the new Sydney Hospital. Whyte, H.M. The Canberra Times 1968; 5 and 6 April.

132

Reminiscences of student days:1938–1944. Whyte, H.M. In Student days at the Queensland Medical School 1936–1985, Parker, N.(ed), Ti-Tree , Melbourne, 1988: 20.

152

Student days at the Queensland Medical School “to 1945”. Whyte, H.M. Paper submitted for, modified and published in, Student Days at  the Queensland Medical  School 1986 -1985, Parker, N. (ed.), Ti-Tree. Melbourne, 1988. [See 132]

201

The National Heart Foundation. Taped interview of Malcolm Whyte by Ralph Reader, September 1989.

158

The Heart Foundation Story 1958–1980: an oral history. Reader, S.R. Contribution to this, 1991. [and tapes]

160

Clinical science in Canberra Hospital [1992]. For the Division of Clinical Sciences, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra.

161

Oral history recordings [OF H.M.WHYTE] by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Sydney. 1993. 

139

Clinical science in Canberra Hospital. Whyte, M. In History of Medicine in Canberra and Queanbeyan and their hospitals, Proust, A.J.(ed), Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 1994: 123.

140

A Global Scientist: Douglas H.K.Lee. Whyte, M., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 1995.

Serial
No.

STATISTICAL

173

Clinical trials. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished paper for the Statistical Society of NSW. 1953.

33

The interpretation of biochemical findings with the aid of the analysis of variance. Whyte, H.M. Statistical Soc. N.S.W.1959

142

The use and interpretation of statistics in the evaluation of clinical trials in humans, Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Australian Postgraduate Federation Symposium on Clinical Trials in Australia – Design, Management and Evaluation, Canberra, 1974.

146

Clinical trials and tribulations. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. National Brain Injury Foundation Seminar, Canberra, 1991.

11

Wasserman and Kahn reactions : an analysis of 460 tests. Shearman, C.H. & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1954;1:625.

15

Isoniazid treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in out-patients : a clinical trial. Calov, W.L, G.A.W.Johnston, F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte Australasian Ann.Med. 1955; 4: 26.

18

Differences in opinions of radiological changes in pulmonary tuberculosis. Whyte, H.M. Australasian Ann.Med. 1955;4:100.

86

Doctors' opinions on general practice and health centres in the Australian Capital Territory. Barnes, K.R., W.J.Bishop, D.J.Craigie,R.G.Cushing, K.J.Goulston &    H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1972; 1: 1302.

94

Controlled clinical trial of a new bile acid-sequestering resin, Colestipol, in the treatment of hypercholesterolaemia. Miller, N.E., P.Clifton-Bligh, P.J.Nestel & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1973; 1: 1223.

111

Initial results of the Australian Therapeutic Trial in mild hypertension. Report by the Management Committee. Clin. Sci. 1979;57:449s.

116

The Australian therapeutic trial in mild hypertension. Report by the Management Committee.The Lancet 1980;1:1261.

121

Untreated mild hypertension. A report by the Management Committee of the Australian therapeutic trial in mild hypertension. The Lancet 1982; 1: 185.

127

Prognostic factors in the treatment of mild hypertension. By the Management Committee of the Australian National Blood Pressure Study. Circulation 1984; 69:668.

208

The final tally at the Sydney Olympics 2000. Sent to The Australian.

209

Australia's performance at the Olympic Games: 1896 – 2000. Sent to The Australian.

218

Olympic 'sportiness' of nations. Letter to The Canberra Times, 1.10.2004. Unpublished.

Serial
No.

"PHILOSOPHICAL"

49

Searching for clinical truth. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1963; 2: 83.

57

The fat-fleshed and the lean-fleshed. Whyte, H.M. Med.J.Aust. 1964; 2: 1007.

70

Clinical science and progressive medicine. Whyte, H.M. Hemisphere. 1967; April 12: 24 (and Far East med.J. 1968; 4: 284, 1968).

76

The saltiness of medical research. Whyte, H.M. Guest Editorial in Proc.Aust.J.med.Res. 1969; 2: 242.

87

The regulation of pH in the body and in society. Whyte, C. & H.M.Whyte. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1972; 2: 173.

108

Science and non-science in medicine. A clinico-pathological conference. Whyte, H.M. Aust. Family Physician 1977; 6: 1290.

109

Seduction by science in medicine. A clinico-pathological conference on a case of medicine. Whyte, H.M. Aust.N.Z.J.Med. 1977; 7: 573.

164

Science for Mars and man. A CPC : A celestial pathological conference. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. [Related to 108 and 109 above]

144

Frolicking towards health. Whyte, H.M. (1986). Unpublished. 50th Anniversary Celebrations, Faculty of Medicine, Univ. of Q'land, 1986.

132

Reminiscences of student days:1938–1944. Whyte, H.M. In Student days at the Queensland Medical School 1936 - 1985, Parker, N. (ed), Ti-Tree , Melbourne, 1988: 20.

152

Student days at the Queensland Medical School “to 1945”. Whyte, H.M.  Paper submitted for, modified and published in, Student Days at the Queensland   Medical  School 1986 -1985, Parker, N. (ed.), Ti-Tree, Melbourne, 1988.

Serial
No.

VARIOUS: NOT SPECIFICALLY MEDICAL

133

A week’s nativity. H.M.W. Trephine 1940; 1: 26.

134

Impressions of the International Congress. Whyte, H.M. Trephine 1948; 11: 97.

186

Thoughts on making a hospital: Starting from a void, viewing it freshly, thinking aloud. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Sydney Hospital. 1960.

190

Planning the new Sydney Hospital. Whyte, H.M. The Canberra Times 1968; 5 and 6 April.

72

Replanning Sydney Hospital : 1. The functional brief. Crawford, L.E., F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte. Med.J.Aust. 1969;1:1098.

73

Replanning Sydney Hospital : 2. The socio-technical balance in hospital management. Crawford, L.E., F.L.Ritchie & H.M.Whyte.  Med.J.Aust. 1969; 2: 700.

167

That man Jesus, baby. Whyte, Malcolm.  The Methodist and Congregationalist, November 1976.

203

Acceptance. Whyte, Malcolm. The Link, 9 October 1976.

125

Developing teamwork. Whyte, H.M. Aust. Alcohol/Drug Review 1984; 3: 15.

197

When life gets us down. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished workshop for Crisis Line, Alice Springs. 1984.

132

Reminiscences of student days:1938–1944. Whyte, H.M. In Student days at the Queensland Medical School 1936–1985, Parker,N.(ed), Ti-Tree , Melbourne, 1988: 20. [see also 152]

152

Student days at the Queensland Medical School “to 1945”. Whyte, H.M. Paper submitted for, modified and published in, no. 132.

137

Life after life. Whyte, M. Lifeline Canberra Newsletter 1988; 5 May.

201

The National Heart Foundation. Taped interview of Malcolm Whyte by Ralph Reader, September 1989.

138

Violence in the ACT. Whyte, M. Lifeline Canberra Newsletter,1989;1 May.

147

Meditation. Whyte, H.M. Unpublished. Lifeline Canberra, 1989.

162

Every one counts. Whyte, H.M. Editorial, Mundani, Lifeline Canberra, July 1989.

202

Life after Lifeline. Whyte, H.M. Taped Morgan Bryant Memorial Lecture, Lifeline Sydney, Oct 1989.

148

Foreword. Whyte, Malcolm. In Hearing the cry: suicide prevention, Appleby, Margaret and Margaret Condonis, Tony Wolf & Son, Narellan, NSW, 1990.

158

The Heart Foundation Story 1958–1980: an oral history. Reader, S.R. Contribution to this, 1991. [and tapes]

168

Malcolm Whyte. Whyte, H.M. For a collection of stories of the lives of doctors associated with Canberra Hospital, Peter Brown (ed).1991.

160

Clinical science in Canberra Hospital [1992]. For the Division of Clinical Sciences, John Curtin School of Medical Research, Australian National University, Canberra.

149

Foreword. Whyte, Malcolm. In Surviving the pain after suicide, Appleby, Margaret, Tony Wolf & Son, Narellan, NSW, 1992.

161

Oral history recordings by the Royal Australasian College of Physicians, Sydney. 1993. 

139

Clinical science in Canberra Hospital. Whyte, M. In History of Medicine in Canberra and Queanbeyan and their hospitals, Proust. A.J.(ed), Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 1994: 123.

140

A Global Scientist: Douglas H.K.Lee. Whyte, M., Brolga Press, Gundaroo, 1995.

198

Notes for Lifeline Canberra’s 25th Anniversary party. Malcolm Whyte. 11.8.1996.

199

Australia really was top country. Malcolm Whyte. Letter to Canberra Times, 12.8.1996.

200

Australia tops in the Games. Malcolm Whyte. Letter to Canberra Times, 29.8.1996.

205

The Dennis Milliken Lecture, Lifeline (Central Eastern Regional Council, Camden), September 1997.

226

Mulanggarri Foundation. Background Information and History. Whyte, HM. Unpublished. 1998.

225

Brief Account of Long Journey to the Inland; May 28-June 15 1999. In the Footsteps of Charles Sturt (1844-45) and Burke and Wills (1860-61). Reader, Ralph and Whyte, Malcolm. Unpublished.

208

The final tally at the Sydney Olympics 2000. Sent to The Australian.

209

Australia's performance at the Olympic Games: 1896 – 2000. Sent to The Australian.

210

A Tribute to Peter Sinnett. Whyte, Malcolm. Appendix to Australian Society for Geriatric Medicine Newsletter, July 2001.

211

Facing Death. Whyte, Malcolm. Ampelos. 1975; 28: 3.

214

Fantasy of really friendly fire. Whyte, Malcolm. Letter to the Editor, The Canberra Times, 27 March 2003.

216

this we can say: Australian Quaker Life, Faith and Thought. Australia Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) Inc. Victoria.   [Indexer: Malcolm Whyte] 2003.

219

War or Peace. Malcolm Whyte. Letter to The Canberra Times, 17.08.05.

224

The Michelin Man. Letter to The Canberra Times, 15.09.2005.

220

Spectrum of worthiness: Worth-ship leading to worship. Whyte, Malcolm. The Australian Friend, 2006; March :21.

222

Life and death. Whyte, Malcolm. The Australian Friend, 2007; June: 19.

223

Compensation. Whyte, Malcolm. Letter to The Canberra Times, 15.02.2008.

229

Coronary Heart Disease Revisited. Whyte, Malcolm. Unpublished. 2011

230

Amazement - Curiosity - Ignorance. Whyte, Malcolm. Unpublished. 2011.