During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine, mainly in the areas of vaccination and the eradication of zoonotic and vector-borne diseases. Although the roots of this “One Health-One Medicine” approach can be found in ancient Egypt and Greece, the roots of the philosophy of “one medicine” have not been so thoroughly discussed. In this paper I will analyse some ideas that could unite veterinary and human medicine, from Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) and Calvin W. Schwabe (1927-2006). Both are recognized as important theoretical founders of the philosophy of one medicine. I will also further develop these thoughts to meet some of the discussions taking place today
The study of the pathophysiology and treatment of diseases of domestic animals and wildlife has much...
The term ‘One Medicine ’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hu...
The term ‘One Medicine’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hum...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
The American Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association have recently appro...
The American Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association have recently appro...
One Health concept refers to ‘the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nat...
The call for a One Health approach that transcends species and disciplinary boundaries assumes that ...
The call for a One Health approach that transcends species and disciplinary boundaries assumes that ...
The study of the pathophysiology and treatment of diseases of domestic animals and wildlife has much...
The term ‘One Medicine ’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hu...
The term ‘One Medicine’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hum...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
During the last decade there has been increasing interest in combining veterinary and human medicine...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
Different non contrasting definitions of "one medicine" may be: 1) the general science of human and ...
The American Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association have recently appro...
The American Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association have recently appro...
One Health concept refers to ‘the collaborative efforts of multiple disciplines working locally, nat...
The call for a One Health approach that transcends species and disciplinary boundaries assumes that ...
The call for a One Health approach that transcends species and disciplinary boundaries assumes that ...
The study of the pathophysiology and treatment of diseases of domestic animals and wildlife has much...
The term ‘One Medicine ’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hu...
The term ‘One Medicine’ was coined by Schwabe (1984) and focuses attention on the commonality of hum...