Browsing Veterinary History (History Society of the South African Veterinary Association) by Title

Browsing Veterinary History (History Society of the South African Veterinary Association) by Title

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  • Clark, Robert Cole; South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (2023-04)
    Robert C. Clark was born in Johannesburg on 07/02/1944. He qualified as veterinarian in 1967 and worked for the Johannesburg City Council for two years as relief veterinarian. He worked in the United States of America and ...
  • Bath, Gareth; South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (2023-03)
    For the first time since the World Veterinary Association Congress was held in Cape Town in 2011, the Veterinary History Society (previously a SAVA Committee) arranged a whole-day session on Veterinary History at the ...
  • South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (2022-11)
    The South African National Veterinary Museum (SANVM) held its first Open Day for visitors since its inception in 2008, on Friday 28th of October 2022. This coincided with the presentation of a prestigious Blue Plaque by ...
  • South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (2022-01)
    List of South African Veterinary Association members who has been awarded for long and outstanding service to the veterinary profession, best scientific article or series of articles recently published, citations in ...
  • McCall, Claire; South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (1989-10)
    A tribute to Dr Bruce Irvine-Smith who built and opened the Bryanston Veterinary Hospital. He told Claire McCall about some of the problems and delights of a specialist veterinarian
  • South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (1989-07)
    Dr William Hay died on April 21, 1989. He obtained his MRCVS in 1915 and joined the SAVA in May 1921.
  • Dunlop, Jenny; South African Veterinary Association. Veterinary History Society (2021-11)
    Zarni Peter Kempster (born September 3, 1931) passed away on August 22, 2020 after a long illness