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Mark Cassetta

Veterinary Medicine History - A Look at the Early Days of Veterinary Medicine - 0 views

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    Back in the 1920s and 30s, animal healthcare was mainly focused on horses and cattle, they being the popularly owned animals of the time for transport and agriculture.
Mark Cassetta

The history of animal healthcare - 0 views

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    Back in the early 20th century, animal healthcare was mostly limited to a handful of schools, all of which were for-profit and based only in major cities.
Mark Cassetta

80 Years Ago: AAHA vs the AVMA - 0 views

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    Veterinarians attending the annual convention of the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) this month in Chicago are reminded that the 80th meeting (also in Chicago) was the site of one of the most important advances in small animal practice. Beginning at that August 1933 meeting and concluding later in October, the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) was formed.
TriLake Animal

Trilake Animal Hospital Health and emergency care - 0 views

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    Health and emergency care for your pet: preventative health care, surgery, dentistry, acupuncture, diagnostic services and 24 hour doctor on call. Covering Winfield, Kelowna, Vernon, Penticton, Armstrong, BC.
Mark Cassetta

Vivien Thomas and the Role of Dogs in Experimental Surgery - 0 views

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    Through the first half of the 20th century, dogs were used extensively by physicians in medical schools to help them understand the physiologic and pathologic changes associated with disease in people. Many complex surgical procedures were tested by MDs first on dogs before they were performed on people. Surgical residents developed their technical skills in "dog labs" that were common in medical schools.
Mark Cassetta

Veterinarians in Combat During World War II - 0 views

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    The Soviet Union and other eastern European forces continued to occasionally use mounted cavalry and supply horses during World War II, with great loss of equestrian life from trauma, disease and starvation. Though the United States maintained a cavalry up until the beginning of the European theatre of WW II (1939), there were relatively few places where the U.S. deployed horses or mules in combat areas.
Robbie faroby

المملكة العربية السعودية -وزارة الزراعة - 0 views

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    Saudi Arabia veterinary reguatory office
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