Cyril Hopkirk
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New Zealand scientist
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Cyril Hopkirk's Degrees
- PhD Physics University of Auckland
- Masters Chemistry University of New Zealand
- Bachelors Mathematics Victoria University of Wellington
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Cyril Spottiswoode Moy Hopkirk was a New Zealand animal science administrator and veterinary scientist. He was a world authority on bovine mastitis. Early career Born at Hamua, north of Eketāhuna, in 1894, Hopkirk started his scientific career as a cadet in the laboratory of the Biology Department of Victoria University College and in 1912 became a laboratory assistant at the Wallaceville Animal Diagnostic and Research Laboratory.
Cyril Hopkirk's Published Works
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Published Works
- Photosensitivity diseases in New Zealand. 1. Facial eczema: its clinical, pathological, and biochemical characterization. (1942) (15)
- Grass tetany of dairy cows. (1933) (12)
- The symptoms of ergot poisoning in sheep. (1944) (9)
- Chronic zinc-poisoning of pigs. Results of experimental feeding of pure zinc lactate. (1937) (8)
- Prevention of mastitis in cows. (1972) (7)
- Dietary protein in relation to sterility. (1935) (7)
- Consideration of the Lactiferous Duct in Mastitis of Dairy Cows (1934) (5)
- Experimental poisoning of sheep by ngaio (Myoporum laetum). (1943) (5)
- Pregnancy Toxæmia of Ewes (1934) (4)
- New Zealand's Contribution to the British Diet (1950) (3)
- Mastitis of dairy cows. (1943) (2)
- A Method for the Control of Mastitis in Dairy Cows (1933) (2)
- Livestock of New Zealand, with special reference to disease, past and present. (1935) (2)
- Cobalt-feeding experiment at Arohena. (1937) (2)
- Importance of cobalt. Relationship to the health of farm animals. (1938) (2)
- NOTES ON INTERESTING CASE OF TRAUMATISM OF RECTUM IN A PIG (1927) (1)
- RESEARCH IN NEW ZEALAND (1928) (1)
- Animal Health Problems in New Zealand. (1938) (1)
- Farther evidence of the relation of dietary protein to sterility. (1937) (1)
- The story of cobalt deficiency in animal health. (1954) (1)
- Candida infection in cows' udders. (1970) (0)
- Controlling bovine tuberculosis in New Zealand. (1946) (0)
- DEFICIENCIES KNOWN AND SUSPECTED IN LIVE-STOCK NUTRITION OF NEW ZEALAND (1936) (0)
- W. T. Collins, M.R.C.V.S. (1965) (0)
- Experiments on mastitis control in dairy herds. (1970) (0)
- Report of Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville [1936-1937]. (1937) (0)
- REPORT ON THIRTEENTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING (1936) (0)
- Prevention of bovine mastitis (1971) (0)
- NEW ZEALAND VETERINARY ASSOCIATION INCORPORATED (1926) (0)
- Dosing of sheep for control of parasites. (1936) (0)
- Br. abortus in Town Milk Supplies. (0)
- MILK PRODUCTION IN A VIRGIN HEIFER (1932) (0)
- Dr. Reakes.: AN APPRECLATION (1936) (0)
- ANZAAS CONGRESS AT CHRISTCHURCH, NEW ZEALAND, IN 1968 (1967) (0)
- A brief survey of sheep diseases in New Zealand. (1931) (0)
- Letters to the editor: Candida infection of cows' udders (1970) (0)
- Letter from Mr. Hopkirk (1927) (0)
- Report of Veterinary Laboratory, Wallaceville, Year ending 31st March, 1938. (1938) (0)
- Cattle-ticks and Redwater. Experiments indicate the New Zealand Tick as Non-carrier of Piroplasmosis. (0)
- Somatic cell count and bacterial growth in milk. (1970) (0)
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