Robert von Ostertag was a German veterinary scientist who studied medicine in Berlin and veterinary science in Stuttgart. He was born on March 24, 1864 (place not known) and died on October 7, 1940 (place not known). In ...
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (11 December 1843 – 27 May 1910) was born in Germany and regarded as one of the main founders of modern bacteriology as he identified the specific causative agents of tuberculosis, cholera, ...
Group photo outside the Main building of Governor-General Herbert John Gladstone with Arnold Theiler and staff members during his visit to Onderstepoort, 1910. He was the 1st Governor-General of South Africa and in office ...
Heinrich Hermann Robert Koch (December 11, 1843 – May 27, 1910) was a German physician and microbiologist. He was one of the main founders of modern bacteriology. He is well-known as he identified the specific causative ...
Gerald Augustus Harold Bedford (May 1891 – 28 January 1938) was a British entomologist of the 20th century who specialised in ticks from South Africa. He was appointed as entomologist in 1912 at the Onderstepoort Veterinary ...
Shield presented in 1912 to William Robertson (MRCVS) by the Farmers of the Districts of Albany, Alexandria and Bathurst as a token of their appreciation of his work among them.
Arthur Frederick Appleton qualified MRCVS (New Edinburgh) on 26 April 1881 and as a regular officer of the Army Veterinary Department he saw service in South Africa as Principal Veterinary Officer (Army Veterinary Department) ...
Charles Edwin Nuttall obtained his MRCVS (London) on 28/3/1883. During the period 19/9/1913 to 19/9/1914 he served as Assistant Director of
Veterinary Services, Transvaal (previously as P.V.O.) of the A.V.D. in succession ...
Photo of staff members at Onderstepoort and Daspoort. Back row: PC van Niekerk, JW Pieterse, JL Pretorius and E.M Robinson and Gilles de Kock. Front row with ex Daspoort staff 1907-1940: Theo Meyer, AB Teak, WF Averre and ...
F.J. McCall was the chief veterinarian officer in Kenya, 1914. Although rinderpest broke out in many localities, British colonial veterinarians occupying German East Africa focused on guarding the borders with Kenya, ...