1969 Author and Subject Index to the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry (1933 - 1950) and the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research (1951 - 1968)

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1969 Author and Subject Index to the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Science and Animal Industry (1933 - 1950) and the Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research (1951 - 1968)

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    (Pretoria : The Government Printer, 1969-06) Weiss, K.E.
    Since. the issue of the "Author and Subject Index to the Government Veterinary Reports of the Transvaal and Union of South Africa 1903-1932" which appeared in June 1937, thirty five volumes consisting of one hundred and twenty-six numbers of the "Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research" and two supplements have been puJlished. These represent a written record of research work done in veterinary science and allied disciplines in the Republic of South Africa during the past thirty-six years. Many subjects have been covered by many authors and the task of fmding a particular reference in these volumes is no easy one. As a result an author and subject index has been compiled to cover volumes 1 to 35 and it is hoped that this will be of material benefit to research workers all over the world.
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    (Pretoria : The Government Printer, 1969-06) Weiss, K.E.
    Since. the issue of the "Author and Subject Index to the Government Veterinary Reports of the Transvaal and Union of South Africa 1903-1932" which appeared in June 1937, thirty five volumes consisting of one hundred and twenty-six numbers of the "Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research" and two supplements have been puJlished. These represent a written record of research work done in veterinary science and allied disciplines in the Republic of South Africa during the past thirty-six years. Many subjects have been covered by many authors and the task of fmding a particular reference in these volumes is no easy one. As a result an author and subject index has been compiled to cover volumes 1 to 35 and it is hoped that this will be of material benefit to research workers all over the world.