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24: 191:. He emigrated to New Zealand in 1938 where he soon became director of the Animal Research Division of the Department of Agriculture, a position he held until his retirement in September 1960. Soon afterwards, the University of Melbourne conferred on Filmer the degree of D.V.Sc. for a thesis on his work on cobalt deficiency. 174:
present as an impurity. This meant that the way was open for complete control of bush sickness and allied wasting diseases. The two men suggested that the effect of cobalt on cattle and sheep might be mediated through "some growth factor for whose formation cobalt is necessary". This clearly
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Filmer moved to Victoria in 1936 and took up the position of Veterinary Research Officer with the Western Districts Research Association in
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Filmer spent his early life in Western Australia and won a Government Exhibition Scholarship which took him to the
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and proof that the role of cobalt as an essential trace element is exerted through this vitamin.
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and in 1971 he was elected a Life Fellow of the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists.
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who later emigrated to New Zealand to continue his scientific research career.
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in Western Australia. In 1925, he joined the Department of Agriculture in
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During his period in Western Australia, Filmer, in collaboration with
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Australian and New Zealand Association for the Advancement of Science
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New Zealand Veterinary Journal, September 1979, Vol. 27(9), p186.
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On his return to Australia, Filmer commenced private practice in
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In 1968, Massey University conferred on Filmer the degree of
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of New Zealand. In the same year, he was appointed a
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New Zealand Companions of the Imperial Service Order
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agriculture
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cobalt
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Fellowship of the Royal Society
Companion of the Imperial Service Order
Queen's Birthday Honours
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