Modern medicine has created more and greater demands on the basic sciences of the profession of veterinary medicine. Because of careful planning by such men as Dr. Robert Getty, Head and Professor of Veterinary Anatomy at Iowa State University, anatomy has evolved from the detailed study of osteology and muscle attachment to the more practical aspect of fundamental anatomy. The year 1961 marks the tenth year Dr. Getty has directed the department of anatomy
On Nov. 2, 1951, a Cocker Spaniel was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a fracture of the dist...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
Anatomical education in the Veterinary Schools around the world has been supported by diverse kinds ...
The Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Iowa State College, gives to the student enrolled in the veter...
Lamenesses of the hind leg often offer considerably more difficulty in diagnosis and treatment than ...
The diagnosis and treatment of bovine lameness is often shrugged off and neglected by veterinarians ...
Not too many years ago veterinary students studied anatomy looking forward to the care of large anim...
A check on figures reveals that the credit hours in gross anatomy have been gradually reduced from 2...
The rising incidence of femoral neck fractures has presented the controversial subject of the circul...
A rather common farm accident with a horse-drawn mower, brought a young roan Belgian mare to the Sta...
Dr. Robert Getty, Professor and Head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, died of a heart attack...
Within the past two decades, the scope of veterinary anatomy instruction has been broadened to inclu...
A brown and white American Saddle colt, 10 days old, was brought to the Iowa State College Veterinar...
On April 5, 1951, a four-year-old ewe was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic having a history of sev...
On February 2,1960, a one and one-half-year old registered Angus bull was admitted to Stange Memoria...
On Nov. 2, 1951, a Cocker Spaniel was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a fracture of the dist...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
Anatomical education in the Veterinary Schools around the world has been supported by diverse kinds ...
The Department of Veterinary Anatomy, Iowa State College, gives to the student enrolled in the veter...
Lamenesses of the hind leg often offer considerably more difficulty in diagnosis and treatment than ...
The diagnosis and treatment of bovine lameness is often shrugged off and neglected by veterinarians ...
Not too many years ago veterinary students studied anatomy looking forward to the care of large anim...
A check on figures reveals that the credit hours in gross anatomy have been gradually reduced from 2...
The rising incidence of femoral neck fractures has presented the controversial subject of the circul...
A rather common farm accident with a horse-drawn mower, brought a young roan Belgian mare to the Sta...
Dr. Robert Getty, Professor and Head of the Department of Veterinary Anatomy, died of a heart attack...
Within the past two decades, the scope of veterinary anatomy instruction has been broadened to inclu...
A brown and white American Saddle colt, 10 days old, was brought to the Iowa State College Veterinar...
On April 5, 1951, a four-year-old ewe was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic having a history of sev...
On February 2,1960, a one and one-half-year old registered Angus bull was admitted to Stange Memoria...
On Nov. 2, 1951, a Cocker Spaniel was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a fracture of the dist...
On March 5, 1957, a 10-year oId female terrier cross was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a l...
Anatomical education in the Veterinary Schools around the world has been supported by diverse kinds ...