Agriculture, Life Sciences, and Veterinary Medicine
The American Veterinary Profession: Its Background and Development
Description
J. F. Smithcors. The American Veterinary Profession. Ames, IA: Iowa State University Press, 1963.
Publication Details
Published: January 1, 1963
Publisher: Iowa State University Press
Location: Ames, IA
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31274/isudp.1963.53
Downloads: 8184
Chapters
- Introduction
- 1. Livestock in the New World
- 2. Witchcraft Vs. Animal Medicine
- 3. Emergence of Epizootics
- 4. The First Friends of Veterinary Medicine
- 5. Veterinary Medicine in the Agricultural Press
- 6. Every Man His Own Horse Doctor
- 7. George Dadd and Veterinary Journalism
- 8. Dissatisfaction With the Status Quo
- 9. USVMA-The First Quarter Century
- 10. American Veterinary Review
- 11. Veterinary Public Health ca. 1880
- 12. The Animal Disease Problem and the Bureau of Animal Industry
- 13. Union of East and West
- 14. Toil in the Twenties
- 15. Thinking in the Thirties
- 16. Changing Times: The Forties and Fifties
- 17. What's Past Is Prologue
- 18. Veterinary Medical Education - A Rapid Revolution
- 19. Military Veterinary Medicine
- Index
Citation
J. F. Smithcors et al. 1963. The American Veterinary Profession: Its Background and Development