The discovery by a veterinary scientist that insects could transmit disease was instrumental in making possible the Panama Canal. This is a little known example of the role veterinarians have played in the advancement of human health and welfare, according to J.F. Smithcors, Editor, American Veterinary Historical Society at the 116th annual meeting of the American Veterinary Medical Association held here, July 22-26
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
The history of veterinary medicine has been one of growth and adaptation to the needs of society. T...
none3Aim. The connection between human and animal health is not a new observation: there are several...
The birth of veterinary art probably preceded that of human medicine. In biological existence, food ...
The advance of veterinary medicine is in large part dependent upon research. Research is the backbon...
Only time can tell how history will remember the twentieth century for veterinary medicine. One thin...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues—anthrax, tuberculos...
The improvement and development during the past 10 to 15 years of biological and pharmaceutical agen...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
Almost a century ago, the eminent French physiologist, Claude Bernard, to whom many early physiologi...
Medicine is, by definition, a human-led endeavour. While animals have always suffered from disease, ...
It might be supposed, by the unthinking, that those whose chosen occupation is the study of disease ...
Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues—anthrax, tuberculos...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterin...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
The history of veterinary medicine has been one of growth and adaptation to the needs of society. T...
none3Aim. The connection between human and animal health is not a new observation: there are several...
The birth of veterinary art probably preceded that of human medicine. In biological existence, food ...
The advance of veterinary medicine is in large part dependent upon research. Research is the backbon...
Only time can tell how history will remember the twentieth century for veterinary medicine. One thin...
It is a great honor to participate in the program arranged for this historic occasion. The contribut...
Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues—anthrax, tuberculos...
The improvement and development during the past 10 to 15 years of biological and pharmaceutical agen...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
Almost a century ago, the eminent French physiologist, Claude Bernard, to whom many early physiologi...
Medicine is, by definition, a human-led endeavour. While animals have always suffered from disease, ...
It might be supposed, by the unthinking, that those whose chosen occupation is the study of disease ...
Pioneer Science and the Great Plagues covers the century when infectious plagues—anthrax, tuberculos...
The following is excerpted from a paper presented by Mr. Llewellyn, BSc MRCVS at the British Veterin...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
The history of veterinary medicine has been one of growth and adaptation to the needs of society. T...
none3Aim. The connection between human and animal health is not a new observation: there are several...