History of AO VET – The First 40 Years

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Fig 22 Feri and Geri Kása teaching small animal veterinarians the technique of axial compression of a fracture on cadaver legs, with the help of the tension device.

Fig 23  Participants of the first AOVET course organized in January 1970 in Bettlach, home of Mathys AG. Some of the participants are identified by numbers, left to right. (a) 1: Jan Gajenthan, 2: Arnold Müller, 3: Herbert Post, 4: Prof Paul Hutzschenreuter, 5: Urs Jenny, 6: Reto Scartazzini, 7: Robert Schenk, 8: Karl Gabrisch, 9: Peter Dätwyler, 10: Peter Bartels, 11: Geri Kása, 12: Margrit Jaques, 13: Feri Kása, 14: Pierre Gonin, 15:Pierre Hauser, 16: Gianpietro Togni, 17: Urs Guggenbühl, 18:Axel Bubloz, 19:Gottfried Ueltschi, 20: “Arco” von Salis, 21: Margrit Diehl, 22: György Halmos, 23: Freek Meutstege, 24: Christoph Uehlinger, 25: Janos Komáromy, 26: Mario Ferrari, 27: Thomas David, 28: Laszlo Lakatos; 29: Hans-Georg Niemand, 30: unidentified; 31: Rudolf Zeller, Hannover; 32: Hans-Georg Stihl; 33: Ortrun Pohler, 34: Carsten Rosenhagen, 35: Oswald Padrutt; 36: Liesbeth Mathys, 37: Fridolin Séquin, 38: Robert Mathys; (b) 39: Jacques Furrer, Straumann Institute; 30: Björn von Salis.

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