Harry Steele-Bodger

Henry William "Harry" Steele-Bodger MRCVS (1896 - January 1952) was a British veterinary surgeon.

Educated at Cranleigh School, he served with the Blue Cross Ambulance Corps, Royal Engineers and Royal Horse Artillery, losing an eye. After the war he qualified as a vet at the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College, in Edinburgh and set up practice in Tamworth, Staffs. He was active in leading vets and founded the Society of Veterinary Practitioners. In 1940, served as President of the British Veterinary Association [1]

His sons Micky and Alasdair were also vets, and Micky also an international rugby player.

References

  1. ^ Daily Telegraph dated 2010-07-31 (obituary of Mary Brancker, the first female president of the British Veterinary Association).

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