- John A. Gilruth
John Anderson Gilruth (Born: 17 February, 1871,
Auchmithie ,Forfarshire ,Scotland ; Died: 4 March 1937,South Yarra ,Melbourne ) was a veterinary scientist and administrator. He is particularly noted for beingAdministrator of the Northern Territory from 1912 to 1918, when he was recalled after an angry mob demanded that he resign. This incident is known as theDarwin Rebellion .He went to school in Arbroath and
Dundee , then served two years as clerk to an Arbroath solicitor before going to Glasgow Veterinary College, now the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at theUniversity of Glasgow in 1887. He was admitted to membership of theRoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons ,London , in 1892. He then accepted appointment as a government veterinary surgeon inNew Zealand .In New Zealand from 1893, he spent three years investigating stock diseases, then a year at the the
Pasteur Institute inParis . In 1896, on returning to New Zealand, he was appointed chief veterinarian and government bacteriologist. He was appointed afellow of theRoyal Society of Edinburgh in 1907. In 1908, he accepted the foundation chair ofveterinary pathology at theUniversity of Melbourne .Further reading
* Alcorta, F. X. (1984). "Darwin Rebellion". Northern Territory University Planning Authority, Darwin OCLC|27546680
* Jensen, H. I. (1966). "The Darwin Rebellion". Labour History, no 11, November 1966, pp 3–13. Canberra. OCLC|84284994References
*Australian Dictionary of Biography
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* John Anderson Gilruth (2008). [http://www.nt.gov.au/administrator/pdf/cv/1912_gilruth.pdf Northern Territory Government Administrators] . Retireved on 3 May 2008.
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