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Name
  
William Beardmore

Role
  
Author

Died
  
August 14, 2006


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Books
  
The art of scientific investigation, Seeds of discovery, Frontiers in comparative medicine, Bacterial Diseases of Cattle, Influenza: The Last Great Pla

William Ian Beardmore (WIB) Beveridge was an Australian animal pathologist and director of the Institute of Animal Pathology, University of Cambridge. He was born on April 23, 1908 in Junee, Australia and died August 14, 2006. He was the author of The Art of Scientific Investigation in 1957, and Influenza, the Last Great Plague, in 1977.

"In 1937 Beveridge was awarded a Commonwealth Fellowship and went with his first wife, Patricia, and infant son John, to work in the Rockefeller Institute in Princeton, studying swine influenza virus, on which he worked with Richard Shope. They showed that it was serologically identical with the agent that caused the 1918-19 flu pandemic."

"His research at Cambridge focused on pneumonia in pigs, maternal and neonatal behaviour of pigs, and influenza in horses. His major commitment to international affairs was sparked by his co-operation with Martin Kaplan, the chief of the Veterinary Public Health Unit of the World Health Organisation. Together they developed and edited an international nomenclature and classification of cancers of domestic animals, which occupied the whole of the 1974 and 1976 volumes of the Bulletin of the World Health Organisation.Beveridge was chairman of the World Veterinary Association for 18 years (1957-75) and president at the congresses it held every four years."

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William Ian Beardmore Beveridge Wikipedia