Keith Dyce Explained

Keith Dyce
Honorific Suffix:DVM&S
Birth Name:Keith Macfarlane Dyce
Birth Date:24 June 1926
Birth Place:Edinburgh, Scotland
Death Place:St Columba's Hospice, Edinburgh, Scotland
Resting Place:Warriston Crematorium
Nationality:Scottish
Education:University of Edinburgh,
Dick Vet School,
Royal Veterinary College
Occupation:veterinarian
Known For:expert on dog anatomy
Notable Works:Dean of the Dick Vet School
Children:1 son, 2 grandsons

Keith Macfarlane Dyce, DVM&S (1926–2014) was a 20th-century British veterinarian who served as Dean of the Dick Vet School from 1980 to 1984. He was an expert on dog anatomy.

Life

Dyce was born in Edinburgh on 24 June 1926. He studied science at the University of Edinburgh then trained as a vet at the Dick Vet School in Edinburgh graduating with a BSc in 1947. He then lectured in the anatomy department at the Royal Veterinary College in London, gaining a doctorate (DVM&S) in 1958.

In the academic year 1965/66 he was visiting Professor of Dog Anatomy at Cornell University in the US. In 1967 he became Professor of Veterinary Anatomy at the University of Utrecht in the Netherlands. In 1974 he returned to Edinburgh as Professor of Anatomy at the Dick Vet, and in 1980 he became Dean of Faculty succeeding Professor Ian Beattie.[1]

Dyce was married for almost 60 years, and had a son and two grandsons. He retired in 1984, and continued writing and contributing to veterinary medicine. In 2009 the fourth edition of his textbook was published, which he had written in his 80s. He died at St Columba's Hospice on 12 January 2014, surrounded by his family. He was cremated at Warriston Crematorium.[2]

Publications

Artistic recognition

Dyce was one of 20 "shadow portraits" created in the Summerhall building of the college, depicting former Principals. The portraits are now in the Easter Bush buildings.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Keith Dyce (1926-2014). University of Edinburgh. 9 October 2015.
  2. https://announcements.johnstonpress.co.uk/obituaries/scotsman-uk/obituary.aspx?n=keith-macfarlane-dyce&pid=184684862{{dead link|date=April 2022|fix-attempted=yes}}
  3. Web site: Edinburgh, Summerhall, Royal (Dick) Veterinary College &#124. Canmore.