The history of veterinary science and education in South Africa is embedded within the colonial history of South Africa and is essential to understand and appreciate its contribution to the well-being of the country. Observations on unknown animal diseases that occurred during this historical period in South Africa were documented into written descriptions like journal articles and theses and captured as photos and glass negatives. A vast collection of historical material is available through commercial publications, but it is often grey literature such as archival material, which is difficult to locate, that is crucial to complete the picture. (Read full abstract in the WAHVM 2020 proceedings https://repository.up.ac.za/handle/2263/74425)P...
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Research into the lost and hidden treasures of the historical collections provides insights into the...
Microbial techniques and apparatus had been sufficiently developed by the second half of the 19th ce...
Veterinarians in South Africa today are inclined to think their profession started with Arnold Theil...
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Veterinarians trained in Europe dominated the research fraternity in South Africa up to the Second W...
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For the purposes of this address, tropical diseases are broadly defined as animal diseases and toxic...
The start of the Swiss veterinary connection dates back to the late 19th century when a shortage of ...
Heartwater (previously cowdriosis) is a disease caused by a rickettsia, Ehrlichia ruminantium (previ...
During the early twentieth century, Canada, Mexico, and the United States governments coordinated to...
At the end of the 21st century B.C., after the Akkadian Empire collapsed, the political situation in...
In 1890, all of a sudden the small veterinary world in Java was startled by the appointment of a gep...
In 1920s colonial India, an enthusiastic group of expatriate British officials occupied themselves b...
Research into the lost and hidden treasures of the historical collections provides insights into the...
Microbial techniques and apparatus had been sufficiently developed by the second half of the 19th ce...
Veterinarians in South Africa today are inclined to think their profession started with Arnold Theil...
Although bubonic plague is not one of the major veterinary diseases of South Africa, it played an im...
Veterinarians trained in Europe dominated the research fraternity in South Africa up to the Second W...
The Faculty of Veterinary Science of the Medical University of the Southern Africa (MEDUNSA) was a c...
The devastating effects of rinderpest in Europe in the 18th century resulted in a call from Professo...
Virology is a relatively young scientific discipline only recognised at the Onderstepoort institute ...
For the purposes of this address, tropical diseases are broadly defined as animal diseases and toxic...
The start of the Swiss veterinary connection dates back to the late 19th century when a shortage of ...
Heartwater (previously cowdriosis) is a disease caused by a rickettsia, Ehrlichia ruminantium (previ...
During the early twentieth century, Canada, Mexico, and the United States governments coordinated to...
At the end of the 21st century B.C., after the Akkadian Empire collapsed, the political situation in...
In 1890, all of a sudden the small veterinary world in Java was startled by the appointment of a gep...
In 1920s colonial India, an enthusiastic group of expatriate British officials occupied themselves b...