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Stations, Dr. Brouwer was made Director 

 of the Camagiiey Station. In 1907 he was 

 appointed, after competitive examination, 

 Veterinary Lieutenant in the Rural Guard. 

 He was one of the founders of the Free 

 Veterinary School afterwards incorporated 

 into the University. In 1908 he was ap- 

 pointed, after competitive examination, 

 titular Professor of Pathology, Surgery, 

 Clinical Surgery, Operations, and Theory 

 and Practice of Farriery and Horseshoeing. 

 When the Training School for Horseman- 

 ship was organized for the officers of the 

 Rural Guard, Dr. Brouwer was made 

 Foundation Protessor of the institution 

 and for two yeais lectured on Military 

 Horsemanship. 



In the exercise of his profession he 

 founded the first Clinic for dogs in Cuba, 

 and was one of the tounders of the Pasteur 

 Laboratory of Havana of serums and vac- 

 cines and is its Director. He was also the 

 organizer of the first Dog Show in Cuba. 



He is the author of Hipologia Militar, 

 which was made the textbook in the mili- 

 tary Academy. 



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