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Dukes, Henry Hugh was born on September 9, 1895 in St. George, South Carolina, United States. Son of Oren Boswell and Angie Rebecca (Risher) Dukes.
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Dukes, Henry Hugh was born on September 9, 1895 in St. George, South Carolina, United States. Son of Oren Boswell and Angie Rebecca (Risher) Dukes.
Bachelor of Science, Clemson College, 1915. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, 1918. Master of Science, Iowa State University, 1923.
D.Honoris Cause, Universidad Rural Brazil, 1953.
Teaching fellow in veterinary physiology, Iowa State College, 1915-1918; assistant professor veterinary science and assistant state veterinarian South Carolina., Clemson College, 1918-1920; veterinary practice and health officer, Greer, South Carolina., 1920-1921; instructor, later assistant professor veterinary physiology, Iowa State College, 1921-1929; assistant professor veterinary investigation (physiology), Iowa State College, 1929-1932; professor veterinary physiology and head department physiology, New York State Veterinary College, Cornell, 1932-1960; professor veterinary physiology emeritus, New York State Veterinary College, Cornell, 1960-1992. Secretary veterinary faculty New York State Veterinary College, Cornell, 1945-1948, professor physiology College Veterinary Medicine, Iowa State University, 1961-1992.
(This early work on animal physiology is both expensive an...)
With United States Army, 1918. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York Academy of Sciences. Member American Veterinary Medical Association (chairman section on research 1938-1939, member research council 1941-1950, secretary, 1941-1947, representative on division biology and agriculture National Research Council 1943-1945), Conference Research Workers Animal Diseases North America, American Physiological Society, Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine, American Association of University Professors, New York State Veterinary Medical Society, Asociacion de Medicos Veterinarios del Peru (honorary), Sigma Xi, Phi Kappa Phi, Phi Zeta (national president 1940-1946), Phi Lambda Upsilon, Alpha Psi.
Married Mary Alice Kent, June 7, 1927.