Herbert Henry Woollard, FRS (2 August 1889 – 18 January 1939) was an Australian academic, anatomist and army medical officer.
[1] Woollard was born in Horsham, Victoria and educated at the University of Melbourne, where he was awarded an MD.
When the First World War started in 1914 he enlisted in the Australian Army Medical Corps (A.A.M.C.)
He was also able to spend some time in America in 1921 on a Rockefeller scholarship doing investigative work at Johns Hopkins Medical School.
[3][4] He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1938 for, as his application citation said, he was "distinguished for his researches in Human and Comparative Anatomy, Neurology and Physical Anthropology".