Browsing Sir Arnold Theiler by Author "Unknown"

Browsing Sir Arnold Theiler by Author "Unknown"

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  • Unknown (2006-05-11)
    Photo of "boxing day" of vaccines at the Onderstepoort Veterinary Research Institute, 1924. Vaccines distributed were bluetongue vaccine (40000 doses), wireworm remedy (27000 doses), anthrax vaccine (27000 doses) and ...
  • Unknown (2006-09-27)
    Dr Bisschop, a student of the University College of the Transvaal, worked under Sir Arnold Theiler as an assistant in the animal hospital at Onderstepoort. In 1926, after 2 years at Onderstepoort, Sir Arnold Theiler sent ...
  • Unknown (2006-05-12)
    Color drawing of Sir Arnold Theiler, on cards in chocolate packets, intended as a collector's item. Date on card 22.12.46
  • Unknown (South African Veterinary Association, 1973)
    Short biography to reflect on the life and work of the scientist Max Theiler, youngest child of Sir Arnold Theiler, who died on 11 August 1972. Max Theiler's work was of importance in the light of his discoveries concerning ...
  • Unknown (2006-09-20)
    Round photo of Lady Emma Sophie (nee Jegge) Theiler (1861-1951). She married Sir Arnold Theiler in 1893.
  • Mrs. King 
    Unknown (2006-09-21)
    Photograph of Mrs. King taken by Munro Studios, Pretoria.
  • Unknown (2006-09-27)
    Postcard sent to Lady Theiler from Gert on 15/1/1924. Words on postcard: My latest form of sport. Photo taken during an actual race - which I entered after only having taken a boby down twice before!!! We are having the ...
  • Unknown; Nikles, Oscar (2007-03-06)
    The Blanchard Code of 1889 "Regles de la Nomenclature des Entres Organises adoptees par le Congres International de Zoologie" (Blanchard, 1890) was introduced at the 1st International Congress of Zoology (Paris, 1889)
  • Unknown (2006-05-12)
    Don Averre was appointed in 1906 in charge of the animals at Daspoort. Averre was expected to produce any amount of horses for experimetal purposes. With the 'dislocation' from Daspoort to Onderstepoort in 1908 Averre was ...