answersLogoWhite

0


Best Answer

He was dutch in ancestry. At the time he went to college to become a doctor, no black african person could have been admitted to any college in South Africa.

User Avatar

Wiki User

8y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: Was doctor Christiaan Barnard white or black?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What has the author Marian Churchill White written?

Marian Churchill White has written: 'A history of Barnard College' -- subject(s): Barnard College, History


Does Brock come in Pokemon Black and White?

no, he is at doctor school


Did a guy named Jay Barnard ever play for the Chicago White Sox?

I have searched several baseball sites and have found no matches for Jay Barnard.


Who was the First ever doctor in Doctor Who?

William Hartnell, who played the Doctor from 1963 to 1966, and only him and the Second Doctor (Patrick Troughton) were in black and white.


Why do you sometimes only see in black and white?

You need to see a doctor because this is not normal.


Do they always doctor the colors in Hubble images?

Yes, because the images are photographed in black & white.


When you are drowsy is it normal for things around you to turn black and white?

No, go see a doctor immediately!


When did people stop making colored tv?

They didn't. If you see in black n white see a doctor.


What was the fist ever Doctor Who title?

If you mean the first ever episode, that was An Unearthly Child. It came out in 1963, it was black and white and the Doctor was played by William Hartnell.


Whats balck and white black and white black and white and green?

Black and white black and white black and white and green is a ragga son.


What are the cheats for morrowind?

For the Xbox version of Morrowind:Refill health (black white black black black)Refill magicka (black white white black white)Refill fatigue (black black white white black)


Why do I have a black web in my eye?

Depends on where in the eye you mean. On the white: broken blood vessel. In the back of the eye: see a doctor.