During this centennial year of the American Veterinary Medical Association many of us have given thought to the changing image of the veterinary profession. In visualizing the veterinarian of 100 years ago we see livery stables, archaic treatments of imaginary ailments such as wolf in the tail or hollow horn and horse doctors possessing little or no formal education
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
ON MONDAY, August 19, 1946: Dr. James Farquharson, president of the American Veterinary Medical Asso...
The facets of veterinary medicine are increasing and shifts from one facet to another have been obse...
According to the 1930 census report which contains the most recent figures available, there were nea...
Only time can tell how history will remember the twentieth century for veterinary medicine. One thin...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
That we live in an age of fantastic change is a fact which no one will dispute. Equally prominent is...
With honor to the past - with vision for the future, the centennial theme of Iowa State College, is...
Rural and food animal veterinary practice is evolving in response to changes in society, veterinary ...
The bicentennial year of 1976 is an important year to the people of the United States, for during th...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
Education in veterinary medicine is being influenced by the revolution that is taking place in the e...
An editorial regarding the veterinarian surplus predicted by the Arthur Little report, and the futur...
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
VETERINARY MEDICINE. A textbook. Second edition. By D.C. Blood and J.A. Henderson. 1224 pp. Baltimor...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
ON MONDAY, August 19, 1946: Dr. James Farquharson, president of the American Veterinary Medical Asso...
The facets of veterinary medicine are increasing and shifts from one facet to another have been obse...
According to the 1930 census report which contains the most recent figures available, there were nea...
Only time can tell how history will remember the twentieth century for veterinary medicine. One thin...
Most of the veterinarians 50 years ago were practitioners only. There was little or no specializatio...
That we live in an age of fantastic change is a fact which no one will dispute. Equally prominent is...
With honor to the past - with vision for the future, the centennial theme of Iowa State College, is...
Rural and food animal veterinary practice is evolving in response to changes in society, veterinary ...
The bicentennial year of 1976 is an important year to the people of the United States, for during th...
Throughout the past four years, rumbles in the distance could be heard proclaiming veterinary medici...
Education in veterinary medicine is being influenced by the revolution that is taking place in the e...
An editorial regarding the veterinarian surplus predicted by the Arthur Little report, and the futur...
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
VETERINARY MEDICINE. A textbook. Second edition. By D.C. Blood and J.A. Henderson. 1224 pp. Baltimor...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
ON MONDAY, August 19, 1946: Dr. James Farquharson, president of the American Veterinary Medical Asso...
The facets of veterinary medicine are increasing and shifts from one facet to another have been obse...