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MAJOR G. W. DUNKIN, lately director of the Agricultural Research Council Field Station, Compton, Berks, died on March 21 of this year. After postgraduate study, taking the diploma of veterinary hygiene of the University of Liverpool, he settled in general veterinary practice in Kent. Three or four years later, on the outbreak of war in 1914, he joined the Royal Army Veterinary Corps and spent most of his war service in Egypt, latterly commanding the 20th Veterinary Hospital in that country. He returned to practice after the War, but in 1923 was appointed superintendent of the Farm Laboratories Medical Research Council, Mill Hill.
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Major G. W. Dunkin. Nature 150, 148 (1942). https://doi.org/10.1038/150148a0
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