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Adam, John
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South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society |
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2022-11-16T08:50:50Z |
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2022-11-16T08:50:50Z |
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2022-11 |
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Article originally published in VetNews / VetNuus, November 2022, the monthly magazine of the South African Veterinary Association |
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Dr Duncan Prinsloo was raised in Benoni in Gauteng. His passion from the age
of 5 years was to be a veterinarian and to help realise this dream he
worked after matriculating at SAA in the maintenance department
and as a truck driver until he had sufficient funds to study Veterinary
Science at Onderstepoort. He qualified in 1972 and was posted immediately to Ixopo as state veterinarian in order to fulfil his bursary obligations. He then moved to Vryheid as state veterinarian and later started his own practice there.
In 1979 he took up a post at Pretoria City Council and subsequently obtained an honours degree in Public Health from Onderstepoort. Duncan worked in over eleven countries performing his speciality namely fertility and embryo transfer. His many achievements include exporting the first cattle embryos to Mauritius, the first person to do non-surgical embryo transfer and establishing a world record with twenty- four live born calves from a single embryo flush |
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ab2022 |
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1 page : colour photo |
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PDF |
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https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/88326 |
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VH-Obituaries |
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VH-VetNews articles |
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Adobe Acrobat |
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©2022 Veterinary History Society of the South African Veterinary Association. Provided for preservation purposes only. It may not be downloaded, reproduced or distributed in any format without written permission of the author. Any attempt to circumvent the access controls placed on this file is a violation of copyright laws and is subject to criminal prosecution. |
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Veterinary medicine -- Obituary |
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Veterinarians -- South Africa -- Death notices |
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State veterinarians -- South Africa |
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Veterinary public health -- South Africa |
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Veterinary medicine -- Biography |
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Veterinarians -- South Africa |
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Veterinary medicine -- History -- South Africa |
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In memoriam : Dr Duncan Prinsloo |
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Text |
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