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The Veterinary History Society
Volume 2 Issue 1

Dr J A McBride, MRCVS 1843?-1889, Itinerant Professor Extraordinary

Dr John Adam McBride qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 1863 from Glasgow School. At various times he was a lecturer at the veterinary colleges in Glasgow and Edinburgh. He was a lecturer at the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester. He spent three years at the Shinjiku Institute in Japan. McBride was involved in the establishment of the first Australian Veterinary College in Melbourne. He died in Australia in 1889.

R N Smith

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