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Walter W. Sadler papers

1953-1971

Sadler, Walter W.

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Pagination
0.25 linear ft. (1 box)
Other Subjects
Archival resources; Reprints (publications); Poultry scientists
Language
English
Format
print, unmediated, volume
Note
Walter W. Sadler Papers. Special Collections, USDA National Agricultural Library.
Walter W. Sadler attended the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Texas College of Agriculture and Mechanics. In 1951 he began working at the University of California, Davis, as an associate professor of veterinary public health, in the School of Veterinary Medicine Agricultural Experimental Station. This position combined his interests in avian medicine and public health with investigations on poultry diseases that can be transmitted to humans, either directly or through the food chain. He received a master's degree in public health at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on food microbiology.
Walter W. Sadler attended the School of Veterinary Medicine at the Texas College of Agriculture and Mechanics (now Texas A&M University). In 1951, he began working at the University of California, Davis, as an associate professor of veterinary public health in the School of Veterinary Medicine Agricultural Experimental Station. This position combined his interests in avian medicine and public health with investigations on poultry diseases that can be transmitted to humans, either directly or through the food chain. He received a master's degree in public health at the University of California, Berkeley, focusing on food microbiology.
Sub Title
American Poultry Historical Society papers
Type
Monograph; Book; Archives.; Text

2024-02-27
2025-07-19
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