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Anonymous 1953 Angstige dagen. Blijdorp Geluiden, Rotterdam 1 (9): 4, fig. 1
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Black Rhino
Rotterdam Zoo, Diceros bicornis. Male ?Peter' suddenly very sick, but recovered from haemoglobinury.
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1953 Richard Owen and the discovery of the parathyroid glands: vol. 2, pp. 217-222, figs. 1-3

In: Underwood, E.A. Science, medicine and history, essays of the evolution of scientific thought and medical practice, written in honour of Charles Singer. London etc., Oxford University Press: vol. 1, pp. i-xxxii, 1-563; vol. 2, pp. i-viii, 1-646
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Indian Rhino
animal died in 1941. The identification of Owen's 'compact yellow glandular body' with the parathyroid gland is also confirmed by the writer's dissection of the thyroid region of two adult male Indian Rhinoceroses which died in the menagerie of the Zoological Society of London in 1941 and 1945 (...
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File AvailableCave, A.J.E. 1953 Richard Owen and the discovery of the parathyroid glands: vol. 2, pp. 217-222, figs. 1-3

In: Underwood, E.A. Science, medicine and history, essays of the evolution of scientific thought and medical practice, written in honour of Charles Singer. London etc., Oxford University Press: vol. 1, pp. i-xxxii, 1-563; vol. 2, pp. i-viii, 1-646
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Indian Rhino
animal died in 1945. The identification of Owen's 'compact yellow glandular body' with the parathyroid gland is also confirmed by the writer's dissection of the thyroid region of two adult male Indian Rhinoceroses which died in the menagerie of the Zoological Society of London in 1941 and 1945. ...
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File AvailableZukowsky, L. 1950 Groszsauger, die Hagenbeck entdeckte. Zoologische Garten 17 (1/5): 211-221, figs. 1-7
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Black Rhino
A small, short-headed, long-legged species of rhinoceros with small horns became known in 1922 from a specimen imported by Carl Hagenbeck in 1922 from the Kunene area of South West Africa. It was designated as Diceros bicornis occidentalis. It also differs considerably from other races of black...
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File AvailableGowers, W.F. 1950 The classical rhinoceros. Antiquity 24: 61-71, figs. 1-6
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Vevers, G.M. 1947 Recent additions to the zoo. Zoo Life 2 (3): 86-87, figs. 1-3
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Indian Rhino
Mr L.M. Flewin came from Kaziranga with 3/4 grown male called 'Mohan', uncommonly tame.
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File AvailableHindle, E. 1947 Report on additions to the Society's Menagerie. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 117 (4): 792
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Indian Rhino
Added a Rhinoceros unicornis now in Whipsnade.
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File AvailableHindle, E. 1947 Report on additions to the Society's Menagerie. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 117 (4): 792
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Added a Rhinoceros unicornis now in Whipsnade.
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File AvailableHindle, E. 1947 Report on additions to the Society's Menagerie. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 117 (4): 794
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Black Rhino
During October 1947, a collection of East African animals was received which included a black rhino, Diceros bicornis.
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File AvailableCoste, C. 1946 Ancienne figurations du rhinoceros de l'Inde: a propos du frontispiece de l'ouvrage de Wilhelm Pison 'De Indiae utriusque re naturali et medica' edite a Amsterdam en 1658. Acta Tropica 3 (2): 116-129, figs. 1-12
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