Alfred Lingard (1849 – 18 February 1938) was a British medical pathologist who worked on veterinary diseases in India, serving as an Imperial Bacteriologist from 1890 to 1907. He was the founding director of the Imperial Bacteriological Laboratory in Mukteswar (which later became part of the Indian Veterinary Research Institute) to produce anthrax and rinderpest vaccines.
AlfredLingard (1849 – 18 February 1938) was a British medical pathologist who worked on veterinary diseases in India, serving as an Imperial Bacteriologist...
Lingard is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: AlfredLingard (1849–1938), British bacteriologist Glyn Lingard (born 1969), English rugby...
work and many samples. Its founding director was British pathologist AlfredLingard. In India, some farmers were reported as not hostile to tigers because...
curing such disease. The position was held by: Veterinary 1890-1907 - AlfredLingard (1849-1938), worked on vaccines, particularly rinderpest, initially...
the first major English work in bacteriology in 1884. In 1884, Klein, AlfredLingard, and Heneage Gibbes were sent as part of the British cholera commission...
Lahore. He was appointed Imperial Bacteriologist in 1907 to succeed AlfredLingard. In 1912 he was awarded the Steele Memorial Medal for his work in veterinary...
establishment of the Imperial bacteriological laboratory at Mukteshwar under AlfredLingard. He retired from service in India in 1894 and died in 1901 at Stratford-on-Avon...
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Christianity portal Richard Lingard was an Anglican priest and academic in Ireland in the seventeenth century. Lingard was educated at Trinity College...
ISBN 978-0-3930-5380-7. Allmand 1982. Heales, Alfred (1898). The Records of Merton Priory. London: Henry Frowde. p. 299. Lingard, J. (1854). A History of England....
ewe's milk in the month of May. Writers such as Richard Burn and John Lingard have considered it an imitation of the "water of jealousy" used in the...
Retrieved 31 March 2007. "Best of Biondi". The Times. 26 June 1986. p. 48. Lingard, John; Eakins, Bevan (17 September 2000). "We smashed you like guitars...
with Leonora Braham and starring Seymour Hicks. Subsequently, for Horace Lingard, she played Mrs Smith in Why Smith Left Home, a French comedy, and toured...
George Odlum Philip J. Pierre Derek Walcott Adonal Foyle Dan Gadzuric Jesse Lingard Sancho Lyttle Sophia Young Kevin Lyttle Mattafix Sir Charles Antrobus Sir...
College Dublin Luke Challoner James Ussher Samuel Ward Joshua Hoyle Richard Lingard Michael Ward William Palliser George Browne Owen Lloyd Richard Baldwin...
Performer and Philanthropist. For services to Music and to Charity. Sarah Lingard, lately Head of Events, Royal and Coronation Unit, Foreign, Commonwealth...
David Knowles (1896–1974), medieval Andrew Lambert (born 1956), naval John Lingard (1771–1851), survey from Catholic perspective John Edward Lloyd (1861–1947)...
Rhetoric of Ideology and Ideology of Genre. Eds. Richard Coe, Lorelei Lingard, and Tatiana Teslenko. Cresskill, NJ, Hampton Press, 2002. 103-122. Yates...
Genre: Strategies for Stability and Change. Eds. Richard M. Coe, Lorelei Lingard, and Tatiana Teslenko. Creskill, N.J.: Hampton Press, 2002.ISBN 978-1572733848...