Sydney Dodd
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British veterinary surgeon and scientist
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Sydney Dodd, FRCVS , was a British veterinary surgeon and scientist. He contributed to the development of bacteriology and protozoology in England, South Africa and Australia. Dodd established a research station in Queensland that was to become the Animal Research Institute, and he was the first lecturer in veterinary bacteriology at the University of Sydney. He became one of the foremost bacteriologists in Australia.
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- Epizootic Pneumo-enteritis of the Turkey (17)
- Cancer of the ear of sheep (17)
- Observations on the occurence in the blood of various animals (chiefly monotremes and marsupials) of bodies apperently identical with Anaplasma marginale, Theiler, 1910 (1911) (15)
- Piroplasmosis of Cattle in Queensland (15)
- The Etiology of Black Disease: Being Further Studies in a Braxy-Like Disease of Sheep (11)
- A Disease of the Pig, due to a Spirochæta (10)
- Trefoil Dermatitis: Or the Sensitisation of Unpigmented Skin to the Sun's Rays by the Ingestion of Trefoil (9)
- Studies in black disease (9)
- Spirochætosis in Fowls in Queensland (6)
- Staggers or Shivers in Live Stock (6)
- Anaplasms or Jolly Bodies (5)
- St. John's Wort and its action on live stock (4)
- A Preliminary Note on the Identity of the Spirochætæ Found in the Horse, Ox, and Sheep (2)
- Report on experiments with the wild passion—flower vine in connection with the death of cattle in the Beaudesert District (Queensland) (2)
- Infestation of the Skin, Etc., of Sheep by Grass Seeds (1)
- Suppuration of the Submaxillary Lymphatic Gland in Glanders (1)
- Experiments in Connection with the Treatment of Cattle Affected with Redwater, with Trypanblue, and Trypanred (1910) (1)
- Poisoning of Sheep by Solanum Cinereum * *Read before the Royal Society of New South Wales, September 6, 1922. (1923) (0)
- The cause of black disease and its method of transmission. Being further studies in a braxy-like disease of sheep. [By] Sydney Dodd ... (0)
- Trypanosoma ingens in the mouse deer. (tragulus javanicus) (0)
- The Piroplasmoses of the Pacific Regions. (0)
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