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Asked by Nenita Wells 2 years 3 days ago.

Trained as a veterinary surgeon, John Boyd Dunlop invented the what?



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» Answer from Martin Hofschroer Answer given 2 years 3 days ago.
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pneumatic tyre

» Comment from Paul Schroeder Comment made 2 years 1 day ago.
Astounding.

Did you know this, offhand, or did you resort to cheating sinfully with a search engine????????

» Answer from Paul Schroeder Answer given 2 years 1 day ago.
But what remote connection did the two have: his profession as an animal surgeon and the invention of air-tube tires?

Did he surgically outfit an amputee goat with to- scale paraplegia training wheels?

» Answer from Dawnya Sasse Answer given 1 year 358 days ago.
pneumatic or inflatable tyre

» Answer from Lam Bong Answer given 1 year 357 days ago.
tyres

» Answer from Terrence Aubrey Answer given 1 year 337 days ago.
The Rubber Tyre? No not that easy I am sure......ok hic cups!

» Answer from Michael Kearns Answer given 1 year 336 days ago.
Vulcanizing rubber tires

» Answer from Christine Breen Answer given 1 year 286 days ago.
It's the Dunlop tires right?

» Answer from Mark Moriarty Answer given 1 year 284 days ago.
He invented the tire

» Answer from Roberta Knight Answer given 1 year 262 days ago.
pneumatic tyre

» Answer from Joel Hendon Answer given 1 year 92 days ago.
The real fact of the matter is, Dunlop got credit for the invention and I suppose he was the first to get a patent, but another guy named Thompson got the idea before he did. Dunlop started a business in building them and beat Thompson out, in court. You can still buy Dunlop tires.

» Answer from Shelley Brzak Answer given 274 days ago.
all seasonal tire or rubber tubbing for surgical procedures just a guess probably wrong had 2 give it a try lol

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