Veterinarian Dr. Jeanne Neubecker Logue graduated from Cornell University during World War II and was one of the earliest women to practice with large animals. She authored two books, The Wonder of It All, and the Beyond the Germ Theory: The Story of Cooper Curtis
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Jessica TaylorIntroduction: In the Archives of the...
Margaret Wragg Sloss always liked to begin her lectures with a joke-like this one. The city boy cam...
Bonheur\u27s informed and sympathetic pictures of animal life were remarkably enlightened in approac...
This biographical story about Rikki von Decken-Luers and two additional stories describe the three w...
This biographical story about Elizabeth Beckley Gundlach and two additional stories describe the thr...
Dr. Margaret Wragg Sloss was certainly the queen of the veterinary college, and it was a title she...
Many women veterinarians owned and co-owned veterinary practices 75 years ago. Dr. Henry Doremus, a ...
There are more women veterinarians today than at any other time in the history of the veterinary med...
"queen " of the veterinary college, and it was a title she earned through many dedicated y...
In his commencement address to the Class of 1996, Dr. Phillip T. Pearson, former Dean of the College...
This biographical information about Patricia O'Connor Halloran and two additional stories describe ...
Dr. H. Hugh Dukes, author of Dukes, Physiology of Domestic Animals, died on June 8, 1987. His work ...
Julie Adamchick, a 2014 DVM graduate from Cornell University, explains how she became interested in ...
Some of the veterinarians who passed away during the year are remembered--Dr. Joan Parent, Dr. Dougl...
While a veterinary student, Dr. Jennifer Morrissey took an interest in the history of early African-...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Jessica TaylorIntroduction: In the Archives of the...
Margaret Wragg Sloss always liked to begin her lectures with a joke-like this one. The city boy cam...
Bonheur\u27s informed and sympathetic pictures of animal life were remarkably enlightened in approac...
This biographical story about Rikki von Decken-Luers and two additional stories describe the three w...
This biographical story about Elizabeth Beckley Gundlach and two additional stories describe the thr...
Dr. Margaret Wragg Sloss was certainly the queen of the veterinary college, and it was a title she...
Many women veterinarians owned and co-owned veterinary practices 75 years ago. Dr. Henry Doremus, a ...
There are more women veterinarians today than at any other time in the history of the veterinary med...
"queen " of the veterinary college, and it was a title she earned through many dedicated y...
In his commencement address to the Class of 1996, Dr. Phillip T. Pearson, former Dean of the College...
This biographical information about Patricia O'Connor Halloran and two additional stories describe ...
Dr. H. Hugh Dukes, author of Dukes, Physiology of Domestic Animals, died on June 8, 1987. His work ...
Julie Adamchick, a 2014 DVM graduate from Cornell University, explains how she became interested in ...
Some of the veterinarians who passed away during the year are remembered--Dr. Joan Parent, Dr. Dougl...
While a veterinary student, Dr. Jennifer Morrissey took an interest in the history of early African-...
Deposited with permission of the author. © 1990 Jessica TaylorIntroduction: In the Archives of the...
Margaret Wragg Sloss always liked to begin her lectures with a joke-like this one. The city boy cam...
Bonheur\u27s informed and sympathetic pictures of animal life were remarkably enlightened in approac...