A sampling of the colleges where deceased veterinarians received their degrees appeared in a randomly-picked 1946 issue of the JAVMA. Many of those schools, a number of which were private, no longer exist and names may be unfamiliar today
Joan Morice, a member of the class of 1927, broke the tradition of male student domination at the On...
In the last 85 years, the veterinary college at Middlesex University was the only U.S. veterinary in...
Some of the veterinarians who passed away during the year are remembered--Dr. Joan Parent, Dr. Dougl...
Eighty-six percent of the veterinarians in the United States graduated from 28 land-grant and privat...
Implications of the recent accreditation of several private veterinary schools are discussed in comp...
The National Veterinary College and United States College of Veterinary Surgeons both located in Was...
The legacy of veterinary colleges that originated in the 19th century are featured in this story. Th...
With only two students in the final year, the class of 1930 was the 2nd smallest in the history of t...
The available photographs of the Classes of 1928 and 1929 are confusing because they not only bear t...
Consisting of 17 male students, the graduates of 1949 class photo is a formal group one with Dr JDWA...
The photograph of the class of 1938 is the customary pre-graduation photo on which the presumed Acti...
The class photograph was obviously taken at the end of the final year because the 8 students wer...
The photograph of the Class of 1931 is a more customary composite one. The Dean, Prof. P J du Toit, ...
Consisting of 14 students, the class of 1936 was the largest of the pre-war classes of the Onderstep...
Veterinary Medical Review is a publication of the School of Veterinary Medicine which highlights the...
Joan Morice, a member of the class of 1927, broke the tradition of male student domination at the On...
In the last 85 years, the veterinary college at Middlesex University was the only U.S. veterinary in...
Some of the veterinarians who passed away during the year are remembered--Dr. Joan Parent, Dr. Dougl...
Eighty-six percent of the veterinarians in the United States graduated from 28 land-grant and privat...
Implications of the recent accreditation of several private veterinary schools are discussed in comp...
The National Veterinary College and United States College of Veterinary Surgeons both located in Was...
The legacy of veterinary colleges that originated in the 19th century are featured in this story. Th...
With only two students in the final year, the class of 1930 was the 2nd smallest in the history of t...
The available photographs of the Classes of 1928 and 1929 are confusing because they not only bear t...
Consisting of 17 male students, the graduates of 1949 class photo is a formal group one with Dr JDWA...
The photograph of the class of 1938 is the customary pre-graduation photo on which the presumed Acti...
The class photograph was obviously taken at the end of the final year because the 8 students wer...
The photograph of the Class of 1931 is a more customary composite one. The Dean, Prof. P J du Toit, ...
Consisting of 14 students, the class of 1936 was the largest of the pre-war classes of the Onderstep...
Veterinary Medical Review is a publication of the School of Veterinary Medicine which highlights the...
Joan Morice, a member of the class of 1927, broke the tradition of male student domination at the On...
In the last 85 years, the veterinary college at Middlesex University was the only U.S. veterinary in...
Some of the veterinarians who passed away during the year are remembered--Dr. Joan Parent, Dr. Dougl...