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This bibliography includes works selected from USDA’s National Agricultural Library (NAL) collection on applied veterinary science. To cover the topic of the beginnings of veterinary science, one has to explore those works that were published centuries ago as humans tried to deal with the health and care of the animals that were so important to their lives. As with many of the roots of Western Civilization, the early documents are by Greek and Roman authors. (In this document they are presented in English translations.) Veterinary-type animal care literature in Western civilization continued to be published through the early Medieval and Renaissance periods in Europe and the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries in the United States and other countries. Today veterinary literature represents the advanced science-based research that is on a par with human-based medical science.
It is anticipated that the information contained in this document will be a resource for those interested in the history, derivation, and development of the veterinary profession via the holdings on the topic at NAL.
Although most of the publications mentioned in this document are in NAL’s general collection and available for library loan, some volumes are considered too rare and valuable and therefore do not circulate. All entries in this document include the NAL call number. Non-circulating rare volumes are identified with an uppercase R at the end of the call number and are housed in the NAL Special Collections section.
For information on the inter-library borrowing policies and procedures, please refer to http://www.nal.usda.gov/services/request.shtml.
Introduction
Humans have had long and varied interactions with many of the wild animals in their environment. They have always found animals interesting; awe inspiring; amusing; companions; a messenger to and from the gods. Animal-based products are used as food, useful implements, clothing, writing media, etc. In addition, humans have often been able to utilize some species of animals for transport of people, goods, and equipment, for peaceful purposes and military campaigns, etc. Images of animals have been scratched on rocks, drawn on cave walls, sculpted from local materials, used to illustrate human characteristics, as religious symbols, etc. For instance, most cultures have imagined animal shapes in the constellations of stars, and as spirits that are either positive or negative in human activities or religions. For example, ancient Egyptians bowed to the bull, venerated the cat and held other animals in high regard. Christians used the symbol of the lamb and the shepherd caring for the flock representing Christ leading the believers.
Whether subjects of art and worship or images of agriculture, or through jokes or cartoons, animal figures depict aspects of a culture and illustrate the creator’s values. Human relationships with animals have been and still are complex, instructive, and paradoxical.
Some interesting uses of animals in literature can be found in writings such as Aesop who composed many of his tales using animals to illustrate human qualities, actions and characteristics. In the Medieval period the “Physiologues” gave mystic meaning to 50 legends of animals and natural objects. Animal similes were used in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries to illustrate the everyday experiences of life. Even Shakespeare alluded to animals—over 4000 of them. In the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, the romantic literature of that time intended to free men physically and spiritually. The animal that they felt epitomized this new freedom was the bird.
Through all these periods of time, humans tried to understand illness in their own bodies, and often recognized that many of these same illnesses seemed to attack their animals as well. The Chinese used herbal medicine and other treatments to attempt to cure themselves and their favorite/most valuable animals.
What follows is a brief historical review of some of the major authors who wrote about illness in animals. We get a glimpse of how the expertise and scientific approach to treating animals developed from the Greek and Roman days to the twentieth century.
The Beginnings
In historical information in China, there are records dating to 4000-3000 B.C. that record the use of herbs for curative purposes for humans and animals. Egyptian hieroglyphics from around 3500 B.C. show the presence of numerous types of domesticated animals. But, the evidence for the development of a body of information directly dealing with animal healing in Western thought is implicated to have begun in Mesopotamia in about 300 B.C. The first individual to be considered a veterinarian is Urlagaldinna. The Greek Scientist, Alcmaeon (c. 500 B.C.) was the first person known to have dissected animals for scientific purposes. In India there are records that animal hospitals were established in India during the Brahaman era and the reign of King Ashoka (273-232 B.C.).
During the Greco-Roman period there were a number of individuals who recorded the current knowledge regarding animal care and disease. Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) recorded much of the knowledge regarding animals. He recognized that animals were different and yet some showed similar characteristics to humans. He proposed a classification system of animal species that served as the basis for the development of a systematic classification we call taxonomy. Much of Aristotle’s writing forms the beginning of Western recorded natural science. Animals that were important at that time included oxen and asses used to power agricultural activities, and sheep and goats raised for food and fiber purposes and probably horses.
Virgil, in works such as “Georgica,” immortalized some of the epidemics of human and animal diseases that occurred frequently on Roman farms and cities. But, it is Cato (234-149 B.C.) and another writer Varro (116-27 B.C.), who were both influenced by Greek scholars, that produced many works about contagious diseases. Tragically, most of these works seem to have been destroyed and copies no longer exist.
Columella, a respected Roman scholar and writer of the first Century A.D., was a very prolific writer on the topic of animal care and breeding. He recorded and used the term “veterinarius” for a person who is a caretaker of pigs, sheep and cattle. (It is interesting to note that the word veterina was the Roman word for “pack animals”. In Rome the term "souvetaurinarii" was another word that was used for someone who took care of animals.) Between 42-68 A.D., Columella wrote 12 volumes of animal-related publications on topics such as animal breeding, husbandry, and health in livestock. His works include descriptions of disease, and medication formulae that were used up into the Middle Ages. Even though Columella wrote rather extensively on breeding and husbandry, there was little progress in the understanding or effective treatment of internal diseases and health problems of both humans and their animals.
For this early veterinary related history, an excellent bibliographic list can be found on the World Association of the History of Veterinary Medicine's website at:
(http://wahvm.vet.uu.nl/specific/resources/graecoromanperiod.html).
Europeans Post-Middle Ages
During the Middle Ages, there are many references to animal plagues and their devastating effects on farmers’ productivity. Some of plagues were recorded by individuals like Francois Rabelaias, who recorded the first full description of sheep pox in 1494. During the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, there were major advances in understanding human and animal diseases due to inventions such as the microscope and the development of a scientific method of inquiry into things unknown. For example, during a plague in European cattle in 1711, Giovanni Mario Lancisi first diagnosed Rinderpest as a contagious viral cattle disease. A year later, Bernardino Ramazzini vaccinated cattle against cattle plague. However, the approach to animal diseases was mostly from the human medicine viewpoint. It was not until 1762 that the first veterinary school in the world was established by Claude Bourgelat in Lyons, France. It is interesting to note that soon after the establishment of a French veterinary college, others were established in the 1770’s in Sweden, Germany (Hanover), Denmark, and Austria (Vienna). In 1844, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) was founded in Great Britain. The first veterinary college in the United States was not established until 1879.
Some of the great advancements made in the 1700’s were the result of John Hunter, a Scotsman who lived and worked through most of the century (1728-1793). He left an important legacy not only by his research and writing, but through those he trained as well. Up until this time, the “veterinary type profession” consisted of mostly self-declared practitioners, farriers, blacksmiths, herdsmen, and local granny-witch doctors who were mostly illiterate. The educated horse masters, country squires and intellectually curious gentlemen often quoted the ancient masters. There was also the ethic that animals are put on this earth to serve mankind and that they were unable to feel pain as humans did. These ideas often fostered a sense of callousness and cruelty in people who were around animals. The more disgusting and harsh the treatment of disease the more effective people thought they would be. In many ways, the level of treatment for human diseases was not much different.
However, in the 1700’s there appeared a new type of veterinary practitioner known as the surgeon-farrier. Individuals like John Hunter were part of this emerging group. This was a dramatic change in they type of individuals who were interested in treating animals. These men were often a physician, surgeon or apothecary who for various reasons turned to treating animals. For the first time, there was an active practitioner who could write about his research, experience, and treatment activities. Most of the early literature focused on the horse—obviously one of the most important animals in the culture and often the most valuable. John Hunter was of this genre.
At an early age, Hunter became an assistant to his brother William, a renowned physician, anatomist and medical educator. John became an avid anatomist and took to surgery and dissection and research with enthusiasm. After working with and learning from his brother for 12 years, he served as a surgeon in the army. He then learned dentistry through association with the Spence family. For 30 years, until his death in 1793, Hunter examined everything from hearing in fish to dentistry. He contributed more written work on domestic animal husbandry and veterinary science than anyone had published in the previous 125 years. Originally most of the papers were published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, but were republished in 1792 in a compiled work “Observation on the Animal Oeconomy.”
Animal Care in the New World (United States)
European species of domestic animals were brought to the West Indies on boats beginning with Christopher Columbus’s second voyage in 1493. These animals multiplied well and served as the foundation stock for the Spanish colonies in Mexico.
In 1520 European cattle were introduced in Florida by Ponce de Leon, but animals did not arrive in the Virginia colonies until 1611. By 1627, their numbers in the Virginia colonies had grown to 5,000 in spite of the Indian’s killing many of them in 1622. There were few horses in these introductions, as they required more care than the cattle and were not as useful for the hard work that oxen were needed to perform. There appears to have been some transfer of animal treatments from England, as there are references to “an expert cow doctor” practicing in Virginia as early as 1625. What sorts of treatments were being used is really not known. It is probably safe to say, that they were probably what was being used in England at the time.
At the same time that the larger livestock numbers were increasing in Virginia, there were introductions of only small animals in New England. It is known that there were dogs on the ship Mayflower, and possibly goats and chickens but no cattle or horses. The larger livestock animals were not brought into the northern colonies until 1620.
Since many of the wealthy country households were quite self-sustaining, they had interests in the health and welfare of their livestock. George Washington does not mention any professional attention given to his stock at Mount Vernon, but he does mention that he sought treatment for various animals during his extensive travels. Washington did take an interest in breeding and developed a draft mule called the “big jack”. He also had sheep grazing on his Mount Vernon estate in Virginia.
Thomas Jefferson also was a gentlemen farmer who when he was in Charlottesville showed much interest in his livestock as well as all useful plants. He seems to have primarily been interested in sheep health. One disease problem that plagued him was sheep scab. Much of his correspondence is related to this disease in his flocks. It does seem that livestock became scrawnier, smaller and less productive than the original stock of animals imported from Europe.
The Nineteenth Century
In the 1800’s, the microscope revealed the world of microbes. A scientific method for research began to be developed for a rational approach to identifying the larger disease organisms and an understanding of the disease process. By the mid 1800’s technology was in place to support effective efforts to understand and treat disease in humans and animals. European ideas and literature were transferred by individuals and imported into the United States during the Colonial period via scholarly journals, and onsite visits by Americans as they traveled in Europe. Some of the more literate and interested gentlemen farmers attempted to apply new products, knowledge and methods.
A British surgeon—turned veterinarian, George Dadd was an early advocate of rational animal health practices in America. He is considered the author of the first two classics in American veterinary literature—“The Modern Horse Doctor” (Boston 1854) and “The American Cattle Doctor” (1851). His recommendations and teachings were largely ignored by the barely-organized veterinary profession. A quote from “The American Cattle Doctor” states veterinary science was “a matter for reproach. . . The farmers have must begun to see the absurdity of bleeding an animal to death with a view to saving its life; or pouring down their throats destructive agents with a view of making one disease cure another.”
Late in the eighteenth century, reprints of some works of English veterinary writers and translations of German and French veterinary works appeared in American editions. The use of the Latin derived term veterinarian was introduced in the English writings of Sir Thomas Browne of Great Britain (c1802). It was not until much later that the term gained general usage for those who treated animals and their diseases and injuries. Before that they were called “farriers” or a “cow leech” and other similar names.
In 1844, the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS) was founded by a Royal Charter in the United Kingdom as a governing body of the veterinary profession to ensure that educational and ethical standards required by law were maintained. The college required five years of study—two years of basic veterinary sciences to understand healthy animals, anatomy, physiology, etc. and three years of clinical and clinical-related courses, skill of examinations, diagnosis, etc.
The founding date of the American Veterinary Medical Association was 1863. The U.S. Livestock Sanitary Association (now the U.S. Animal Health Association) was established in 1897. Other livestock and poultry organizations followed. The first United States veterinary school was not established until 1879. At that time, Iowa State University developed a program of graduate study in the field.
About 20 years after the establishment of the U.S. Department of Agriculture by Abraham Lincoln, the fledging Department’s administrators soon realized that there needed to be more support for scientific based programs to address issues of animal care and production. They were supported in these concerns by the farmers and ranchers who were having problems selling their animals and animal products abroad. So, in 1884, the Bureau of Animal Industry (BAI*) was created by Congress within USDA in response to petitions from farmers and ranchers.
Twentieth Century
In the twentieth century, progress in veterinary medicine continued to advance. Gradually, educational institutions and associations were founded and evolved to communicate the advances to the veterinary community. Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts and Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland were among the first. In the United States, the USDA Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) began to employ veterinary officers. Their duties were to undertake duties that included control and eradication of major epidemic farm animal diseases, the control of imported and exported animals and animal products, the operation of animal health laboratories and treatment of the animals within them, and other animal welfare matters. Veterinary scientists could undertake basic or clinical research in natural science laboratories within the USDA, with veterinary schools of universities and other governmental and industrial research institutions, and the military. There are veterinary inspectors that deal with licensing and license regulations, and veterinary field service officers who deal with consumer protection involving meat hygiene, and communicable diseases between animals and humans.
After World War I, we began to see a lessening of utilitarian uses of the horse, and the beginning of automated agriculture. Many veterinarians then began to turn toward the care of dogs and cats as a means of survival. Until this time, small animal medicine had been a minor part of veterinary medicine. Norman Rockwell depicted this by several illustrations that did not even include veterinarians. On March 10, 1923, a memorable illustration appeared on the cover of "The Saturday Evening Post" titled "Puppy Love" in which a young boy in the country wearing tattered clothes was pouring medicine from a patent medicine bottle intended for a sick dog wrapped in blankets nearby.
During the next thirty years, the veterinary profession in the United States blossomed and gradually became an equal member of the medical community. There were efforts on the part of several professional associations to show the public the professional status that veterinarians had achieved.
In the 1940's, 50's, and 60’s, the American Veterinary Medical Association, the American Animal Hospital Association, the Associated Serum Producers, Inc. and others were in the midst of various public relations campaigns that stressed how a veterinarian must appear as a professional. Two of Norman Rockwell's illustrations from this time period demonstrate these ideas and indicate the favorable public opinion held at that time of the veterinary profession. The first famous Rockwell illustration of an animal receiving medical attention is entitled "Waiting for the Vet." It is a painting that appeared on the March 29, 1952 cover of "The Saturday Evening Post". It is a delightful picture of a boy, Jimmy, sitting in a waiting room and holding in his arms a sick dog whose head was in a makeshift bandage. The waiting room was filled with four other dogs and their owners. Peeping through a door on the right is a veterinarian attending a patient. This time the veterinarian is an older man wearing a long white lab coat and stethoscope. "Waiting for the Vet" marked a return to regular subjects for Rockwell, including children, dogs and doctors, but with new settings and new props--the veterinarian's office instead of a patent medicine bottle--and all that it implies. In 1961, another Rockwell illustration, this one commissioned by the UpJohn Company, showed a young male veterinarian examining a small dog on the examination table in a small animal clinic. The illustration, simply titled “The Veterinarian,” was used for the cover of the 1963 American Veterinary Medical Association’s annual convention booket. In the print, a boy looks on anxiously as the veterinarian completes his examination. The veterinarian is wearing a white medical smock and a stethoscope, and there is a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Diploma from Cornell University in the background. This scene sends a message of utmost professionalism. No longer is the boy relying on his own knowledge and wit, a doctor is now being consulted. All these details lend credence to the occupation and conduct of the veterinarian.
In 1947 in the United States,
the Association for Women Veterinarians (AWV) was founded by Mary Knight
Dunlap (1910-1992). At that time, the U.S. had about 120 women
veterinarians, mainly in and around New York City and in East Lansing,
Michigan. The number of women graduating with veterinary degrees rose
from 200 in 1963 to 3,213 in 1980, reaching 18,088 in 1995. This change in
the position of women veterinarians in the U.S. over the past 50 years is
the subject of a book “Our History of Women in Veterinary
Medicine: Gumption, Grace, Grit, and Good Humor.” The book was
compiled and edited by Phyllis Hickney Larsen, DVM, Chair of the AWV
History Committee, in honor of the AWV’s 50th anniversary in 1997.
It includes chapters written by women veterinarians working in a wide
variety of positions all over the United States. You can find more
information about this organization at the following web site.
http://www.awv-women-veterinarians.org/index.cfm
In 1964, German veterinarians and others interested in veterinary history were invited to a symposium on the history of veterinary medicine in Hanover, Germany, sponsored by the German Veterinary Medical Association (DVG) and the German Institute (Fachgebiet) for the History of Veterinary Medicine, established in 1963 within the Veterinary College, Hanover. As a result of this meeting, in 1969, the World Association for the History of Veterinary Medicine (WAHVM) was founded.
According to their web site, http://wahvm.vet.uu.nl/general/history.html the objectives of the WAHVM are:
• to bring together people with an interest in the history of veterinary medicine
• to encourage research in the field of veterinary history
• to promote and coordinate such research and education
• to exchange and disseminate information on the history of veterinary medicine throughout the world by providing a common forum for National Societies for the History of Veterinary Medicine and all other interested individuals and organizations. See the WAHVM Veterinary History Database at http://www.euroscience.nl/vethisti.html
The WAHVM received observer status of the World Veterinary Association in 1970 and became an associate member in 1976. The main activity of the WAHVM is the organization of an annual international congress. Today there are approximately 24 veterinary history societies throughout the world. Following are the addresses of the veterinary history societies in the United States and the United Kingdom:
Veterinary History Society | American Veterinary History Society |
Attn.: Mr. R.D. Bone, BVMS-MRSVS | Attn.: Secretary Dr. L. Lemonds |
608 Warwick Road | RR 1, Box 95 |
Solihull, West Midlands B91-IAA | Hastings, Nebraska 68901 |
United Kingdom | United States |
Science, psychology and art have re-established animal symbols in the twentieth century. Man's ambivalent relationship with animals over the centuries has raised and continues to raise many intriguing issues. Many of man's issues and values may be reflected in the titles contained in this bibliography of selected titles are held by the National Agricultural Library. There was no attempt to be all-inclusive in this publication. These items were selected to give a sense of the development and need for knowledge in veterinary medicine, and are only a sampling of the many publications on this subject in the Library’s collection.
Sources Used:
Allen, Mary. Animals in American Literature. 1983. Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. p. 3-8.
Dunlop, Robert H. and Williams, David J. Veterinary Medicine: An Illustrated History. Mosby. Saint Louis, Missouri. c. 1996. p. 155-156, 166, 168.
Smithcors, J. F. The Veterinarian in America, 1625-1975. American Veterinary Publications, Inc. Santa Barbara, California. Chapter 1.
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA). Animal Health; The 1984 Yearbook of Agriculture. p. xxxiii and 7.
From:
Veterinary Heritage; Bulletin of the American Veterinary History Society:
Blaisdell, John D. John Hunter (1728-1793) and veterinary medicine. Vol. II, No. 2. December 1988. p. 51-53.
Pritt, Stacy. Norman Rockwell's illustration of pet care and veterinary medicine. Vol. 18, No. 2. December 1995. p. 55-56.
Smithcors, J. Fred. Some early veterinary therapies. Vol. 18, No. 2. December 1995. p. 51, 54.
*Note the BAI no longer exists as a USDA agency. The functions of the BAI are currently divided among several USDA agencies including the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), the Agricultural Research Service (ARS), and the Cooperative Extension Service.
Acknowledgments
The compiler would like to thank D'Anna Jensen and Jean Larson for their role in editing this document and to Barbara Buchanan for final editing, formatting and the development of the web document.
Abbott, M.E.
(1939). Classified and Annotated Bibliography of Sir William Osler's
Publications: Based on the Chronological Bibliography
by Minnie Wright Blogg. 2nd edition, revised and indexed,
The Medical Museum, McGill University: Montreal, Canada, 163 p.
NAL Call Number: 241.71 Ab2 Ed.2
Descriptors: veterinary medicine
Notes: Other
author: Minnie Wright Blogg.
Bibliography of the writings of Sir William
Osler.
"Reprinted, with additions from the Sir William Osler
Memorial Volume of the
International Association of Medical Museums (Bulletin no. IX) 1926, pp. 473-605." Maude Elizabeth Abbott 1869-1940.
Adams, E.W. (1995).
The Legacy: a History of the Tuskegee University School of
Veterinary Medicine. Media Center Press: Tuskegee, Alabama, 284 p.
NAL Call Number: SF756.36.A2T873 1995
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, bibliography, index
Adams, J.N. (1995).
Pelagonius and Latin Veterinary Terminology in the Roman Empire:
Studies in Ancient Medicine. E.J. Brill: Leiden, Germany
and New York, New York, 695 p.
NAL Call Number: SF743.A33 1995
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, early works to 1800, Latin language, medical Latin, Pelagonius, Roman Empire, index, bibliography
Ainsworth, G.C.
(1986). Introduction to the History of Medical and Veterinary
Mycology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England
and New York, New York, 228 p.
NAL Call Number: RC117.A4
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, medical mycology, history, index, bibliography, illustrations
Albertus Magnus, S.
([date unknown]). Being
the Approved, Verified, Sympathetic and Natural
Egyptian Secrets; or White and Black Art for Man and Beast. [publisher unknown]
NAL Call Number: 145 AL1
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, Egyptian secrets
Notes: Translated from the German with 3
volumes in 1. Saint Albertus
Magnus, Bishop of Ratispon 1193-1280.
'Ali ibn Da'Ud
Sultan of Yemen (1955). [Al-Aqwal Al Shafeya Wal Fossoul Al
Wafeya] Book of Veterinary Science; the Convincing Statements and
Full Chapters. [publisher unknown]: 144 p.
NAL Call Number: 41 AL42Ae
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, manuscript
Notes: Cover-title: Translation of the manuscript, dated November 5, 1252. Book of Veterinary Science by Emir Khalil Agha.
American Foundation
for Animal Health (1948). Cartoons and Articles... Being Supplied to
Over 2,600 Newspapers. [publisher unknown]
NAL Call Number: 41 Am35
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, veterinary cartoons, veterinary articles, illustrations
American National
Livestock Association and F.E. Mollin (1944). Keep Out
Foot-and-Mouth Disease a Presentation of Facts Concerning the
Long Pending Argentine Sanitary Convention and Arguments Against Its Ratification. American National Livestock Association: Denver, Colorado, 32 p.
NAL Call Number: 41 Am34 1944
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, FMD, United States and Argentina comparison, illustrations
American Veterinary
Medical Association (1877-1915). American Veterinary
Review. American Veterinary Medical Association: New York,
New York, 47 volumes.
NAL Call Number: 41.8 Am3
Descriptors: veterinary medicine
Notes: Vol. 1,
no. 1 (Jan. 1877)-Vol. 47, no. 6 (Sept. 1915). Published from 1877-Sept. 1898,
United States Veterinary Medical Association and from 1898-1915, American
Veterinary Medical Association.
Publication suspended Feb.-Mar. 1877.
American Veterinary
Medical Association (1991). Animal Welfare: Position Statements and
Background Information. American
Veterinary Medical Association: Schaumburg, Illinois, 26 p.
NAL Call Number: HV4763.A44 1991
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, AVMA, policies, bibliography
Notes: American
Veterinary Medical Association's animal welfare position
statements.
American Veterinary Medical Association Committee on Army Legislation (1899). Needed Veterinary Service: United States Army.
[publisher unknown]: 8 p.
NAL Call Number: 41.9 Un3N
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, American Veterinary Medical Association, Committee on Army Legislation
American Veterinary
Medical Association Committee on Revision of Veterinary Anatomical
Nomenclature (1923). Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria [Veterinary
Anatomical Names]. American Veterinary Medical Association:
Detroit, Michigan, 60 p.
NAL Call Number: 41 Am32
Descriptors: veterinary medicine history, veterinary medicine nomenclature, anatomical nomenclature, American Veterinary Medical Association
American Veterinary
Medical Association Council on Education (1964). Manpower in
Veterinary Medicine; a Report on the Status of Veterinary Manpower in the
United States. Joint Committee on Veterinary Education: [publisher
unknown], 12 p.
NAL Call Number: 41 J662
Descriptors: veterinary medicine history, veterinary manpower, American Veterinary Medical Association, Joint Committee on Veterinary Education, veterinary medicine vocational guidance, veterinarians United States
Notes: Joint
Committee on
Veterinary Education is composed of members from the Association of
American Veterinary Medical Colleges, Veterinary Division of the
Association of State Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and the
Executive Board and Council on Education of the American Veterinary
Medical Association.
American Veterinary
Medical Association International Commission on the Control of Bovine
Tuberculosis (1912). Tuberculosis: a Plain Statement of Facts
Regarding the Disease, Prepared Especially for Farmers and Others
Interested in Live Stock. Agricultural Experiment Station, issue
no. 158, University of Illinois, Agricultural Experiment Station: Urbana,
Illinois, 22 p.
NAL Call Number: 275.29 IL62C no. 158
Descriptors: veterinary medicine history, cattle disease, animal disease, tuberculosis in cattle, bovine tuberculosis, American Veterinary Medical Association, livestock disease, illustrations
American Veterinary
Medical Association Special Committee on Nomenclature of Diseases and I.A.
Merchant (1956). A Basis for Nomenclature of Animal Diseases:
Topographic Classifications and Etiologic Categories. Revised
edition, American Veterinary Medical Association: Chicago, Illinois, 81
leaves p.
NAL Call Number: 41 Am323 1956
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, American
Veterinary Medical Association Special Committee on Nomenclature of
Diseases, veterinary medicine nomenclature, veterinary medicine
terminology, veterinary anatomy terminology, animals diseases,
nomenclature
Amici Historia
Medicinae Veterinariae (1976). Veterinary Medicine
History. Amici Historia Medicinae Veterinariae: Kobenhavn,
Denmark,
NAL Call Number: SF615.A1V4
Descriptors: veterinary medicine history, periodicals, bibliographies
Notes: Multilingual - in
English, German, French, Dutch with English, German and French summaries.
Andrews, J.S.
(1993). Animal Parasite Research in the Zoological Division, Bureau
of Animal Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C.,
1923-1938. Animal Parasitology Institute, Beltsville
Agricultural Research Center (East), Agricultural Research Service, U.S.
Dept of Agriculture: Beltsville, Maryland, 130 p.
NAL Call Number: SF810.A3A66 1993
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
parasitology United States, veterinary parasitology research, domestic
animals research, parasite research, Animal Parasitology Institute, U.S.
Bureau of Animal Industry, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Zoological Division,
illustrations, index, John Scott Andrews 1905-1988
Angell Memorial
Animal Hospital (1990). 75 Years of Dedication to
Animals. Angell Memorial Animal Hospital: Boston,
Massachusetts, 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF604.62.M42A56
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history,
illustrations
Notes: Cover
title - Angell, 75 Years of Veterinary Excellence, Dedication to
Animals and Humane Care.
Animal Diseases and
Parasite Research Branch - Agricultural Research Service - USDA (1956).
The Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory. United
States Department of Agriculture Miscellaneous Publication no. 730,
U.S. Dept of Agriculture (USDA): Washington, DC,
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84M no. 730
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Plum Island
Animal Disease Laboratory, agricultural laboratories United States, animal
disease research, United States Agricultural Research Service Animal
Disease and Parasite Research Branch, illustrations,
maps
Anonymous (1818).
The Domestic Animal's Friend, or the Complete Virginia and Maryland
Farrier. Foster: Winchester, Virginia, 436 p.
NAL Call Number:
R 41 D71
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, domestic animals, farriery,
Virginia, Maryland, United States, rare book, Special
Collections
Notes: A copious
selection from the best treatises on farriery in the United States, to
which is added a number of receipts.
Anonymous (1931).
Parasites & Parasitisms of Domestic Animals; Selected Articles
From Veterinary Medicine, 1930-31. Veterinary Magazine
Corporation: Chicago, Illinois, 80 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V643
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, parasites, domestic animals,
illustrations
Anthony, D. (1984).
Man and Animals: Living, Working, and Changing Together.
University Museum, University of Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
80 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF114.U5P4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, University of Pennsylvania, domestic
animals, exhibitions, bibliography, illustrations, some color
illustrations, animal welfare
Notes: Published
in celebration of the 100th anniversary, the School of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania.
Arburua, J.M.
(1966). Narrative of the Veterinary Profession in
California. [publisher unknown]: San Francisco, California,
366 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.C2A7
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, narrative, illustrations,
bibliographies
Archer, A.H.
(1895). Practical Veterinary Advice for Stockowners.
2nd edition, [publisher
unknown]: London, England, 78 p..
NAL Call Number:
41 Ar22
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, stockowners, advice
Aristotle (1938).
Aristotle's Politics -Translated by Benjamin Jowett with an
Introduction, Analysis and Index by H.W.C. Davis. The
Clarendon Press: Oxford, United Kingdom, 355 p.
NAL Call Number:
280 Ar4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Aristotle, political science, Benjamin
Jowett, H.W.C. Davis, index
Aristotle (1943).
Generation of Animals, with Translation by A.L. Peck.
Harvard University Press and W. Heinemann Ltd.:
Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England, 607 p.
NAL Call Number:
442 Ar4
Descriptors:
Aristotle, veterinary medicine history, zoology, pre-Linnaean
works, Arthur Leslie Peck, diagrams, bibliography, translations,
reproduction, illustrations
Notes: Greek and
English
on opposite pages. Loeb
Classical Library
Aristotle
(1908-1952). The Works of Aristotle, Translated into English Under
the Editorship of W.D. Ross. Clarendon Press: Oxford, England, 12
volumes.
NAL Call Number:
411 Ar4
Descriptors:
Aristotle, philosophy, William David Ross, John Alexander Smith,
Bekker, illustrations, veterinary medicine history
Notes: Volumes.
4-5 and 8, those first published, edited by J.A. Smith and W.D. Ross. The volumes and paging correspond
to the Oxford edition of Bekker's Greek text. Other authors/editors: William David Ross 1877- and John
Alexander Smith 1863-1939.
Armatage, G.
(1877). Every Man His Own Horse Doctor. F. Warner and
Co.: London, England, 830 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ar52E
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, recipes, illustrations, plates, some colored
plates, color fronticepiece, anatomical illustrations, surgical
illustrations, steel plates
Notes: In which
is embodied Blaine's Veterinary Art and
Illustrations.
Armatage, G.
(1889). Every Man His Own Horse Doctor. Judd: New
York, New York, 830 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ar52E 1889
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, recipes, illustrations, plates, color
illustrations, anatomical illustrations, surgical
illustrations
Notes: In which
is embodied Blaine's Veterinary Art and
Illustrations.
Armatage, G.
(1869). The Thermometer as an Aid to Diagnosis in Veterinary
Medicine. Nry Kimpton: London, England, 46 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ar5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine diagnosis, body temperature measurement
Arnold, J.P. and
H.C.H. Kernkamp (1994). One Hundred Years of Progress: the History
of Veterinary Medicine in Minnesota.
Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum: St Paul, Minnesota, 260 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.M6A76 1994
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine in Minnesota, illustrations, portraits,
index
Notes: Edited by
Thomas H. Boyd.
Association for
Women Veterinarians and P.H. Larsen (1997). Our History of Women in
Veterinary Medicine: Gumption, Grace, Grit, and Good Humor.
Association for Women Veterinarians: Littleton, Colorado, 115 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF612.O87 1997
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Association for
Women Veterinarians, women veterinarians, United States, biography,
bibliography, illustrations
Notes: Compiled
and edited by Phyllis Hickney Larsen.
Other title: Women in Veterinary
Medicine.
Association of
Experiment Station Veterinarians (1898). Proceedings of the Second
Annual Meeting of the Association of Experiment Station Veterinarians,
Omaha, Nebraska. United States Dept. of Agriculture,
Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin. U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of
Animal Industry: Washington, DC, 29 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 22
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine societies, USDA Bureau of Animal Industry,
veterinarians
Awkerman, L.C.
(1978). The History of Veterinary Medicine in Lancaster County
(PA). Awkerman: Manheim, Pennsylvania, 80 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.P4A95
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine Pennsylvania, veterinary medicine Lancaster County history,
illustrations
Bartlet, J. (1770).
The Gentleman's Farriery: or, a Practical Treatise on the Diseases
of Horses: Wherein the Best Writers on the Subject have been Consulted,
and M. La Fosse's Method of Trepanning Glandereel Horses is Particularly
Considered and Improved: Also a New Method of Nicking Horses is
Recommended; with a Copper-Plate and Description of the
Machine. 7th edition, revised, J. Nourse: London, England,
370 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF951.B3 1770 R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, farriery, horse diseases,
M. La Fosse, glandereel horses, nicking horses, early writers, veterinary
medicine early works to 1800, index, color plates, illustrations, John
Bartlet 1716?-1772
Bierer, B.W.
(1939). History of Animal Plagues of North America, with an
Occasional Reference to Other Diseases and Diseased Conditions.
[publisher unknown]: Baltimore, Md, 97 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B474H
Descriptors:
disease from 1656-1939, chronological disease accounts, animal
diseases, threatened livestock, factual incidences
Notes: Issued in
5 pts. Extensive
bibliography at end of each part.
Bierer, B.W.
(1955). A Short History of Veterinary Medicine in America.
Michigan State University Press: East Lansing, Michigan, 113
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B474S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine United States, veterinary
history
Billings, F.S.
(1890). Evidence Showing that the Report of the Board of Inquiry
Concerning Swine Disease was Fixed, and an Address on Original Research in
Nebraska. University of Nebraska, Agricultural Experiment Station
of Nebraska: Lincoln, Nebraska, 18 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
swine disease, Nebraska, F.S. Billings 1845-1912,
evidence
Billings, F.S.
(1890). Inoculation for Swine Plague. [publisher
unknown]: 14 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49I
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, inoculation,
swine plague, Nebraska, Frank Seaver Billings
1845-1912
Billings, F.S.
(1893). Original Investigations in Cattle Diseases in Nebraska:
Southern Cattle Plague. Agricultural Experiment
Station of Nebraska Bulletin No. 28.
Animal Disease Series no. 5. University of Nebraska,
Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska: Lincoln, Nebraska, 116 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 N27 (4) no. 28
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle diseases,
babesiosis in cattle, Texas
fever, southern cattle plague, illustrations, colored illustrations,
plates,
animal diseases, Nebraska, Frank Seaver Billings,
1845-1912
Notes: Caption
title: Etiology of Southern
Cattle Plague-Texas fever.
"Revised and augmented with many new investigations, and the
true place of the tick as a vehicle of infection unquestionably
demonstrated" other cover.
Billings, F.S.
(1884). The Relation of Animal Diseases to Public Health, and Their
Prevention. D. Appleton and Company: New York, New York, 446 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49Re
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
hygiene, public health, veterinary public health, animal diseases, index,
illustrations, Frank Seaver Billings 1845-1912
Billings, F.S.
(1888). Southern Cattle Plague and Yellow Fever, From the
Etiological and Prophylactic Standpoints. Agricultural
Experiment Station of Nebraska
Bulletin vol. 2 no. 3. University of Nebraska,
Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska: Lincoln, Nebraska, 141 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 N27 (4) no. 3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle plague,
southern cattle plague, yellow fever, Nebraska, illustrations, plates,
babesiosis in cattle, animal diseases, Frank Seaver Billings
1845-1912.
Billings, F.S.
(1888). The Southern Cattle Plague (Texas Fever) of the United
States, with Especial Relation to Its Resemblance to the
Yellow Fever, an Etiological Study. Nebraska Agricultural
Experiment Station [Lincoln] Bulletin v. 2, no. 1, Journal County:
Lincoln, Nebraska, 141 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49So
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle plague,
southern cattle plague, Texas fever, yellow fever, Patho-Biological
Laboratory, Nebraska, animal diseases, Billings, Frank Seaver 1845-1912,
illustrations
Notes: "First report
from the Patho-Biological Laboratory."
Billings, F.S.
(1889). Swine-Plague and Hog-Cholera: Critically
Considered. State Journal County: Lincoln, Nebraska, 64p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
swine plague, hog cholera, Nebraska, Frank Seaver Billings
1845-1912
Billings, F.S.
(1888). Swine Plague: With Especial Reference to Porcine Pests of
the World; an Etiological, Patho-Anatomical, Prophylactic, and Critical
Contribution to General Pathology and State Medicine.
University of Nebraska.
Patho-Biological Laboratory Report 2, Journal Company, State
Printers: Lincoln, Nebraska, 414 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B49S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, swine plague,
porcine pests, animal diseases, Nebraska, Patho-Biological Laboratory,
footnotes, index, illustrations, plates, Frank Seaver Billings
1845-1912
Billings, F.S.
(1888). Swine Plague: with Especial Reference to the Porcine Pests
of the World; an Etiological, Patho-Anatomical, Prophylactic, and Critical
Contribution to General Pathology and State Medicine.
Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska Bulletin no. 4. University of Nebraska,
Agricultural Experiment Station of Nebraska: Lincoln, Nebraska, 414 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 N27 (4) no. 4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, swine plague,
porcine pests, illustrations, plates, color illustrations, Nebraska, Frank
Seaver Billings 1845-1912
Bitting, A.W.
(1894). Leeches or Leeching (Bursattee).
University of Florida Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin
no. 25, Florida Agricultural Experiment Station: Lake City, Florida,
48 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 F66S (1) no. 25
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, Florida, horse diseases, mule diseases, cattle
diseases, bibliographic references, illustrations, Arvill Wayne Bitting
1870-1946
Bitting, A.W.
(1898). The Relation of Water Supply to Animal Diseases.
Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station: Lafayette, Indiana, 51
p.
NAL Call Number:
100 In2P no. 70
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, water supply,
illustrations
Bitting, A.W.
(1896). Hog Cholera and Swine Plague in Indiana. Purdue
University. Agricultural
Experiment Station Bulletin no. 58, Purdue University Agricultural
Experiment Station: Lafayette, Indiana, 9 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 In2P no. 58
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, hog cholera, Indiana,
swine plague, swine diseases, Arvill Wayne Bitting
1870-1946
Blaine, D.P.
(1865). Blaine's Outlines of the Veterinary Art; or, A Treatise on
the Anatomy, Physiology, and Curative Treatment of the
Diseases of the Horse, and Subordinately, of those of Neat Cattle and
Sheep. Illustrated by Surgical and Anatomical Plates. 7th edition,
Longmans, Green, and Co.: London, England, 814 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B57 Ed.7
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary art, anatomy, physiology,
treatment, diseases, illustrations, surgical plates, anatomical plates,
horses, neat cattle, cattle, sheep
Notes: 7th
edition, revised throughout, and considerably enlarged by the addition of
A Practical Nature, by Charles Steel.
Blaine, D.P.
(1826). Outlines of the Veterinary Art; or, The Principles of
Medicine As Applied to the Structure, Functions and Oeconomy
of the Horse and to Diseases of Neat Cattle and Sheep. [publisher
unknown]: London, England, 716 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B57V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, horses, neat cattle, cattle, diseases,
illustrations
Blenkinsop, L.J.
(1925). Veterinary Services. History of the Great War
Based on Official Documents, H.M.S.O.: London, England, 782 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B61
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, World War One,
World War I, veterinary service, military Great Britain, European War
1914-1918, illustrations, Sir Layton John Blenkinsop
1862-?
Boetius, C. and et.
al. (1735). Scriptores Rei Rvsticae Veteres Latini: Cato, Varro,
Colvmella, Palladivs Qvibvs Nvnc Accedit Vegetivs De Mvlo-Medicina Et
Gargilii Martialis Fragmentvm Cvm Editionibvs Prope Omnibvs Et Mss.
Plvribvs Collati. Adiectae Notae Virorvm Clariss. Integrae Tvm Editae Tvm
Ineditae Et Lexicon Rei Rvsticae, Cvrante Io. Matthia Gesnero.
[Ancient Latin Authors
on Agriculture]. Lisiae, Svmtibvs C Fritsch: Leipzig,
Germany, 2 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
30.8 Scr3 1735
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, rare book, plates,
agriculture, early works to 1800, illustrations, bibliography, Great
Britain, C.F. Boetius, Marcus Porcius Cato 234-149 B.C., Lucius Junius
Moderatus Columella, Johann Matthias Gesner 1691-1761, Quintas Gargilius
Marialis, Rutilius Taurus Aemilianus Palladius, Marcus Varro, King George
II 1683-1760, Flavius Vegetius Renatus, Christian Friedrich Boetius
1706-1782, Latin writers, ancient writers, vignettes, Roman husbandry,
Greek husbandry
Notes: Dedicated
to George II, King of Great Britain.
Plates engraved by C.F. Boetius.
Bouley, H.M. and
A.F.A. Liautard (1874). Hydrophobia: Means of Avoiding Its Perils
and Preventing Its Spread, As Discussed at One of the Scientific Soirees
of the Sorbonne. Harper & Brothers: New York, New
York, 61 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B66H
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, rabies, Henri Marie Bouley
1814-1885, Andre Francois Augustin Liautard
1835-1918
Bradley, O.C.
(1923). History of the Edinburgh Veterinary College.
4th edition, Oliver and Boyd: Edinburgh and London, England, 101 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 B72 Ed.4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary education,
Edinburgh Veterinary College, Great Britain, Orlando Charnock Bradley
1871-1937
Bradley, R. (1725).
A Survey of the Ancient Husbandry and Gardening: Collected from
Cato, Varro, Columella, Virgil and Others the Most
Eminent Writers Among the Greeks and Romans: Wherein Many of the Most
Difficult Passages in those Authors are Explain'd, and the Whole Render'd
Familiar to Our Climate; with Variety of New Experiments. Adorn'd with
Cuts. with a Preface, Shewing the Use of
Husbandry, and the Necessity of Erecting Publick Gardens. B.
Otte: London, England, 373 p.
NAL Call Number:
30.8 B72 R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, ancient history,
ancient husbandry, Greek husbandry, Roman husbandry, animal husbandry,
plant husbandry, experiments, illustrations, agriculture early works to
1800,
Marcus Porcius Cato, Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella, Marcus Terentius,
Boetius Varro, Bradley Richard 1688-1732
Notes: Other
authors: Marcus Porcius Cato
234-149 B.C., Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella, Marcus Terentius, Boetius
Varro.
Brown, Sir G.T.
(1895). Animals of the Farm in Health and Disease. 3rd
edition, J. Murray: London, England, 72 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B81A
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, illustrations
Browne, P.A.
(1837). An Essay on the Veterinary Art; Setting Forth Its Great
Usefulness, Giving an Account of the Veterinary Colleges in France and
England, and Exhibiting the Facility and Utility of Instituting Similar
Schools in the United States. To Which is Added, a Few Hints Upon the
Propriety of Connecting Therewith an Insurance Upon the Lives of
Horses. Thompson: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 22 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B812
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary art, veterinary history, Peter
Arrell Browne 1782-1860
Brumley, O.V.
(1943). A Text-Book of the Diseases of the Small Domestic
Animals. 4th edition, Lea & Febiger: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 422 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 B836T Ed.4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, small animals, domestic animals,
illustrations, engravings
Notes: 4th ed.,
thoroughly revised.
Illustrated with 37 engravings.
Burns, P.W. (1976).
Veterinary Medicine at Texas A & M University 1958-1975.
State Institute: 97 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.T4B9
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Burns, Patton W.,
Texas, Texas A & M University, illustrations,
bibliography
Notes: A
bibliography. "A supplement to Eighty Years of Veterinary Medicine
at the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas 1878-1958 by
Hubert Schmidt." (NAL
Call Number: 41.9 Sch5)
Butts, L. (1953).
Cooper Curtice, "Dr. Ticks", American Agricultural
Scientist, 1856-1939: and Notes Relative to "Texas
Fever". [publisher unknown]: Fairfax, Virginia, 1
volume.
NAL Call Number:
120 C943
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Cooper Curtice,
Texas fever, Dr. Ticks, Butts, Lee, biography
Cadiot, P.J.
(1897). Exercises in Equine Surgery by P.J. Cadiot, Translated by
A.W. Bitting. W.R. Jenkins: New York, New
York, 122 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C112E
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary surgery, horses
diseases, illustrations, Pierre Juste Cadiot
1858-1934
Cadiot, P.J.
(1901). Studies in Clinical Veterinary Medicine and Surgery by P.J.
Cadiot. Translated, Edited, and Supplemented with 49 New Articles and 34
Illustrations by A.W. Dollar. W.R. Jenkins Co.: New York,
New York, 619 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C112S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, translation,
illustrations, charts
California
Legislature Joint Committee on Agriculture and Livestock Problems (1952).
Special Report of the Joint Legislative Committee
on Agriculture and Livestock Problems on: Part 1. Vesicular Exanthema of
Swine. Part 2. Foot-and-Mouth Disease in Canada. Part 3. Federal Animal
Research Laboratory, Plum Island, New York. Senate of the
State of California: Sacramento, California, 67 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C124Sp
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, U.S. Plum Island
Animal Disease Center, vesicular exanthema of swine, foot-and-mouth
disease Canada
California State
Board of Examiners in Veterinary Medicine (1916). Official Register
of Licensed Veterinarians of California. [publisher unknown]:
Sacramento, California, 17 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 C123
Descriptors:
veterinarians, licensed to practice
Cato, M.P. (1934).
Marcus Porcius Cato, on Agriculture; Marcus Terentius Varro on
Agriculture. The Loeb Classical Library. [Latin Authors], Harvard University
Press and W. Heinemann, Ltd: Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England,
542 p.
NAL Call Number:
30.8 C29O
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, ancient history,
ancient veterinary history, Latin authors, ancient authors, bibliography,
agriculture early works to 1800, Marcus Terentius Varro, Marcus Porcius
Cato, William Davis Hooper, Harrison Boyd Ash, Greek authors, Roman
authors, ancient husbandry, animal husbandry, Greek husbandry, Roman
husbandry
Notes: Ancient
Latin authors. Latin and
English on opposite pages.
Bibliography provided.
English translation by William Davis Hooper 1869-later revised by
Harrison Boyd Ash. Marcus Porcius Cato 234-149 BC.
Clater, F. (1878).
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor; A Practical Treatise on the
Diseases of Horned Cattle. [publisher unknown]:
London, England, 380 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C57
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle, diseases, horned cattle, domestic
animals
Notes: 10th
edition was done by Edward Mayhew in 1878.
Clater, F. (1825).
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor; Containing the Causes, Symptoms,
and Treatment of All Diseases Incident to Oxen, Cows, and Sheep with
Numerous Additions and Corrections Including a Short Treatise on the
Anatomy and Physiology of Neat Cattle. Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy:
London, England, 347 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C57 Ed.6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle, diseases, neat cattle, oxen, cows,
sheep, anatomy, physiology, Francis Clater 1736-1823
Notes: 6th ed.,
with numerous additions and corrections, by his sons, Samuel and John
Clater.
Clater, F. (1844).
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor: Containing the Causes, Symptoms,
and Treatment of All the Diseases Incident to Oxen, Sheep, and Swine; and
a Sketch of the Anatomy and Physiology of Neat Cattle by Francis Clater.
Edited, Revised, and Almost Completely Rewritten by William Youatt... with
Numerous Additions, Embracing an Essay on the Use of Oxen, and the
Improvement in the Breed of Sheep, etc. by J. S. Skinner... with Numerous
Cuts and Illustrations. Lea and Blanchard: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 251 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C57 R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal diseases, oxen, cattle, neat cattle,
sheep, swine, anatomy, physiology, illustrations, veterinary medicine
history, domestic animals United States
Notes: Other
authors: John Stuart Skinner,
1788-1851 and William Youatt, 1776-1847.
Clater, F. (1815).
Every Man His Own Cattle Doctor, or a Practical Treatise on the
Diseases of Horned Cattle: Being a Concise and Familiar Description of All
the Diseases Incident to Oxen, Cows and Sheep; with the Most Simple and
Effectual Method During the Lambing Season. A. Small:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 256 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF961.C63 1815 R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle, horned cattle, diseases, color
plates
Notes: Entirely
rewritten
by George Armitage.
Clement, A.W.
(1891). Veterinary Post-Mortem Examinations. Sabiston &
Murray: New York, New York, 64 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C592
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary autopsy,
illustrations
Cobb, N.A. (1898).
Report on the Parasites of Stock. New South Wales Dept.
of Agriculture Misc. Pub. no. 215, New South
Wales Dept of Agriculture: Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 62 p.
NAL Call Number:
23 N47M
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, parasites, livestock
Cole, S.W. (1850).
The American Veterinarian, or Diseases of Domestic Animals.
Jewett: Boston, Massachusetts, 288 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C67 1850
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal diseases, domestic animals, United
States
Notes: Samuel W.
Cole 1796-1851.
Cole, S.W. (1865).
The American Veterinarian or Diseases of Domestic Animals.
Orange Judd: New York, New York, 288 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C67 1865
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, domestic
animals
Columella, L.J.M.
(1745). L. Junius Moderatus Columella of Husbandry: In Twelve Books:
and His Book Concerning Trees. Printed for A. Millar: London,
England, 600 p.
NAL Call Number:
30.8 C72H R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Roman husbandry,
ancient Latin writer, English translation, Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius,
agriculture early works to 1800, Special Collections
Notes: Translated into English, with
several illustrations from Pliny, Cato, Varro, Palladius, and other
ancient and modern authors.
Columella, L.J.M.
(1941-1955). On Agriculture With a Recension of the Text and an
English Translation by Harrison Boyd Ash. Loeb Classical
Library. [Latin Authors]. Harvard University Press and W.
Heinemann Ltd: Cambridge, Massachusetts and London, England, 3
volumes.
NAL Call Number:
30.8 C72Ag
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, ancient Latin
writers, Lucius Junius Moderatus Columella, Roman husbandry, Great
Britain, bibliography, English translation, English and Latin, agriculture
early works to 1800
Notes: English
translation by Harrison Boyd Ash. Printed in Great Britain. Latin and English on opposite
pages.
Connecticut General
Assembly Joint Standing Committee on Agriculture (1860). Report of
Testimony Heard by the Joint Standing Committee
on Agriculture of the Connecticut Legislature, Relative to the Disease of
Cattle Now Prevalent in Massachusetts. Carrington Hotchkiss, State
Printers: New Haven, Massachusetts, 24 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C766
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, George H. Dadd, Amasa Walker, Daniel
Lindley, animal disease,
contagious pleuropneumonia, Massachusetts
Notes: Contents
include testimony of Hon. Amasa Walker, testimony of Dr. George H. Dadd
and testimony of Rev. Daniel Lindley concerning contagious bovine
pleuropneumonia in Massachusetts.
Connecticut
Veterinary Medical Association (1916). Revised List of Veterinarians
Licensed to Practise Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and
Dentistry in the State of Connecticut. [publisher unknown]:
Hartford, Connecticut, 14 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 C765
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, veterinary dentistry,
Connecticut
Cotchin, E. and V.
Carter (1990). The Royal Veterinary College, London: A Bicentenary
History. Barracuda Books: Buckingham, England, 232 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF83.G7C67 1990
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Great Britain, Royal Veterinary
College, bibliography, illustrations, index
Curtice, C. (1892).
The Cattle Tick. [publisher unknown]
NAL Call Number:
434 C94
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle tick,
Cooper Curtice 1856-1939
Dadd, G.H. (1850).
The Advocate of Veterinary Reform and Outlines of Anatomy and
Physiology of the Horse; Also, a General History of Veterinary Science in
England, with Practical Observations on Feeding, Watering, Grooming,
Shoeing, and Care. The author: Boston, Massachusetts, 307 p.
NAL Call Number:
42 D12
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, horses, Great Britain,
illustrations, George H. Dadd 1813-1868
Notes: Also
containing a
veterinary dictionary, selected from the works of R. White, with
selections from the works of Youatt, Percival, and Curtis, together with
observations on bloodletting, and the use of
poisons.
Dadd, G.H. (1880).
The American Cattle Doctor; Containing the Necessary Information for
Preserving the Health and Curing Diseases of Oxen, Cows, Sheep and Swine,
with a Great Variety of Original Recipes, and Valuable Information in
Reference to Farm and Dairy Management. O. Judd & Company:
New York, New York, 359 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 D12 1880
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, cattle
diseases
Dadd, G.H. (1857).
The Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse. J. P. Jewett and
Company: Boston, Massachusetts, 291 p.
NAL Call Number:
444 D12
Abstract: A
series of examinations of equine anatomy and physiology, with instructions
in reference to dissection and the methods of making anatomical
preparations. Included in this
are a glossary of veterinary techniques a chart on toxicology and a
veterinary science dictionary.
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, equine anatomy, physiology, dissection,
anatomical preparations, anatomical illustrations, teaching textbook,
veterinary dictionary, George H. Dadd 1813-1868
Dadd, G.H. (1855).
The Modern Horse Doctor: Containing Practical Observations on the
Causes, Nature, and Treatment of Disease and Lameness in Horses.
Jewett: Boston, Massachusetts, 432 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 D12M 1855
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, horse diseases, lameness,
illustrations, George H. Dadd 1813-1868
Dethloff, H.C. and
D.H. Dyal (1991). A Special Kind of Doctor: a History of Veterinary Medicine in
Texas. First edition, Texas A & M University Press:
College Station, Texas, 261 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.T4D47 1991
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine Texas history, Texas A
& M University, veterinarians Texas history, bibliography,
illustrations, index, Henry C. Dethloff, Donald H.
Dyal
Detmers, H.J. and
et. al. (1879). Investigation of Diseases of Swine, and Infectious
and Contagious Diseases Incident to Other Classes
of Domesticated Animals.
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Special Report no. 12.
U.S. Govt. Printing
Office: Washington, DC, 292 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84S no. 12
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, swine diseases, infectious diseases,
contagious diseases, domesticated animals, tables, plates,
charts
Notes: Contains
reports by H.J. Detmers, James Law, D.W. Voyles, D.E. Salmon, Albert
Dunlap, Alban S. Payne, J.N. McNutt, and C.M. Hines. Continued in Special Reports
no. 22 and 34 under title:
Contagious Diseases of Domesticated Animals. The first part of the report was
published also in Annual Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for
the Year 1878, p.321-476.
Dickson, R.W.
(1824). A Complete System of Improved Live Stock and Cattle
Management; or, The Practical Guide to Gentlemen, Store-Pastors, Farmers,
and Other Keepers of Stock, in Perfecting the Breeds and Varieties of the
Several Kinds of Live Stock. Kelly: London, England,
NAL Call Number:
40 D563 1824
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle management, livestock,
breeding
Notes: 2
volumes. Related title -
Improved Live Stock and Cattle Management, 1822. Contains other useful and important
information on rural practice and economy; illustrated by a series of fine
engravings.
Dingley, P. and
Great Britain Science Museum Library (1992). Historic Books on
Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry: the Comben Collection in the
Science Museum Library. H.M. Stationery Office: London, England,
183 p.
NAL Call Number:
Z6674.S39 1992
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Comben
Collection, Norman, Science Museum Library, Great Britain, bibliography,
domestic animals, illustrations, facsimiles
Notes: Pauline
Dingley, compiler.
Dollar, J.A.W. and
H. Moller (1912). Regional Veterinary Surgery and Operative
Technique (incorporating Prof. Dr. H. Moller's "Veterinary
Surgery."). Gay & Hancock Ltd: London, England,
1131 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 D69R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary surgery,
illustrations, John A.W. Dollar, Heinrich Moller
1841-1932
Driesch, A. (1990).
Zweihundert Jahre Tierarztliche Lehre Und Forschung in Munchen.
[200 Years of
Veterinary Teaching and Research in Munich]. Schattauer:
Stuttgart, Germany and New York, New York, 212 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF756.37.G3Z9
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, veterinary teaching, veterinary
research, West Germany, bibliography, illustrations
Notes: In German
with English summaries.
Drum, S. and H.E.
Whiteley (1991). Women in Veterinary Medicine: Profiles of
Success. First edition, Iowa State University Press: Ames, Iowa,
270 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF612.D7 1991
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, women
veterinarians, biography, United States, Sue Drum, H. Ellen Whiteley,
illustrations
Dunlop, R.H. and
D.J. Williams (1996). Veterinary Medicine: an Illustrated
History. Mosby: Saint Louis, Missouri, 692 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF615.D86 1996
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, pictorial works,
illustrations, bibliography, David Jon Williams,
maps
Eastern Iowa
Veterinary Association Inc. (1939). 25th Anniversary Souvenir Book,
1913-1938. Eastern Iowa Veterinary Association, Inc: Iowa State,
155 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 Ea75
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary directory, portraits,
illustrations, veterinary history, veterinarians, veterinary medicine
societies
Edmonds, C.R. and
G.K. Walker (1929). Diseases of Animals in Tropical
Countries. 2nd edition, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London,
England, 407 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ed5 Ed.2
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, tropical animal diseases,
veterinary tropical medicine, illustrations,
diagrams
Notes: First
edition has
title: Diseases of Animals in South Africa.
European Commission
for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease (1975). Report of the
Meeting of the Research Group of the Standing Technical Committee of
European Commission for the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease, Brescia,
Padua, Italy, September 23-26, 1975. Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations: Rome, Italy, 167 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF793.E9
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, animal disease,
foot-and-mouth disease, illustrations, bibliography, United
Nations
Notes: Text in
English and French.
Faville, G.C.
(1931). The Virginia State Veterinary Medical Association.
The Virginia State Veterinary Medical Association: Richmond, Virginia, 70
p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 V812
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, Virginia State Medical
Association
Notes: "Founded in 1894."
Fleming, G. (1871).
Animal Plagues; Their History, Nature and Prevention.
Chapman and Hall: London, England, 548 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 F62A
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, animal diseases,
prevention
Notes: Chronological history of animal
plagues from B.C. 1490 to A.D. 1800; volume 2 from A.D.
1800-1814.
Fleming, G. (1872).
Rabies and Hydrophobia: Their History, Nature, Causes, Symptoms, and
Prevention. Chapman and Hall: London,
England, 405 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 F62R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, George Fleming,
rabies, hydrophobia, animal diseases, illustrations
Fleming, G.
(1884?-1903). A Textbook of Operative Veterinary Surgery.
Jenkins: New York, New York, 2 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
41 F62
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
surgery, veterinary surgery history, illustrations, George
Fleming
Fleming, G. (1898).
The Wanton Mutilation of Animals. George Bell & Sons:
London, England, 24 p.
NAL Call Number:
42 F62W
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal
mutilation, animal wounds, animal welfare, Nineteenth Century
Magazine, reprint, plates, illustrations, George Fleming
1833-1901
Notes: Originally published in
Nineteenth Century Magazine, March, 1895. Reprinted with additions to, and
alterations in, the article, and illustrations have been
inserted.
Formad, R.J.
(1926). Tumors of Domestic Animals. Government Printing
Office: Washington, DC, 40 p. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Bulletin no. 1449.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84B no. 1449
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, domestic animals, tumors
Notes: "Contribution
from Bureau of Animal Industry."
Friedberger, F.
(1908). Friedberger & Frohner's Veterinary
Pathology. 6th edition, Hurst and Blackett, Ltd and W.T.
Keener and Co.: London, England and Chicago, Illinois, 2
volumes.
NAL Call Number:
41 F91V Ed.6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary pathology, bacteriology, Franz
Friedberger 1839?-1902
Notes: Preface
in English
signed by M.H. Hayes. Publication contains Notes on Bacteriology
by Professor R. Tanner Hewlett.
Gamgee, J. (1866).
The Cattle Plague; with Official Reports of the International
Veterinary Congresses, held in Hamburg, 1863, and in Vienna, 1865.
R. Hardwicke: London, England, 859 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 G14R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, rinderpest, veterinary congress, John Gamgee
1831-1894
Notes: International Congress of Veterinary
Science (1st: 1863: Hamburg, Germany); International Congress of
Veterinary Science (2nd: 1865: Vienna, Austria).
Gesner, K.
(1551-1587). Historiae Animalum Lib. [History of
Animals]. Tiguri, Apud Christ Froschoverum: [place unknown]
NAL Call Number:
412 G33 R Fo
Descriptors:
animal history, Konrad Gesner 1516-1565, portrait, illustrations,
quadrupeds, birds, serpents, snakes, insects, scorpions, sixteenth
century, Jacob Carronus, Kaspar Wolf
Gesner, K. (1560).
Icones Animalvm Viviparorvm et Oviparorvm, Qvae in Historiae
Animalvm Conradi Gesneri. Libro I. et II. Describvntvr,
Cvm Nomenclatvris Singvlorvm Latinis, Graeci, Ilalics, Gallicis, et
Germanicis Plervnque, et Aliarvm Qvoqve Lingvarvm, Certis Ordinibvs
Digestae. [Illustrated Animals]. 2nd edition,
Tigvri, excvdebbat C Froschovers: [place unknown],
127 p.
NAL Call Number:
412 G33I Ed.2
Descriptors:
animal history, mammals, sixteenth century, Konrad Gesner
1516-1565, Conradi Gesneri, Latin history, icones, nomenclator,
illustrations
Notes: Bound
with this is
the author's Icones avivm omnivm, ed. 2, 1560, and
Nomenclatur aqvatilium animantivm,
1560.
Glynn, E.E. (1913).
The Study of Disease in the Domesticated Animals, Its Importance to
the Community, with a Plea for an Animal Hospital. An Inaugural Lecture
Delivered before the University of Liverpool on Friday, February 21, 1913,
by Ernest Glynn. Liverpool, University Press: Liverpool,
England, 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 G52
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal disease, domesticated animals,
lecture
Great Britain Army
Cattle Committee (1918-1919). Report of the Army Cattle
Committee. Army Cattle Committee of Great Britain: London,
England, 2 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
43 G795
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle, Great
Britain Army Cattle Committee, veterinary service
military
Great Britain
Colonial Office (1937). The Colonial Veterinary Service
List. First edition, 1937, H.M. Stationery Office: London,
England.
NAL Call Number:
225 G79V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, colonies, biographies,
yearbooks
Notes: Colonial
no. 132,
160
Great Britain
Committee on Veterinary Practice by Unregistered Persons (1945).
Report. H.M. Stationary Office: London, England, 16
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 G7974
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, unregistered persons
Notes: Great
Britain Parliament. Papers by
command - 6611
Great Britain
Ministry of Agriculture. Fisheries and Food (1965). Animal Health. A
Centenary, 1865-1965. H.M. Stationary Office: London, England, 396
p.
NAL Call Number:
SF657.A5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, Great
Britain
Gutsche, T. (1979).
There Was a Man: the Life and Times of Sir Arnold Theiler, K.C.M.G.,
of Onterstepoort. H. Timmins: Cape Town, South Africa, 487 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF613.T45G87
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, South Africa, biography, bibliography,
illustrations, index, plates, Sir Arnold Theiler
1867-1936
Hails, M.R. (1986).
Plant Poisoning in Animals: a Bibliography from the World Literature
1980-1982. 2nd edition, CAB International: Farnham Royal,
Slough, England, 69 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF757.5.H34 1986
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, plant poisoning,
bibliography, livestock poisoning, plants, indexes
Notes: Supplement to the
one published in 1983.
Hails, M.R. and
T.D. Crane (1983). Plant Poisoning in Animals: a Bibliography from
the World Literature, 1960-1979. CAB International: Farnham Royal,
Slough, England, 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
Z6674.H3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary toxicology,
livestock poisoning, plants, physiological effects, bibliography, reprint,
indexes
Notes: Originally published in: Veterinary Bulletin, v. 52,
no. 8 (Aug. 1982)-v. 52, no. 12 (Dec. 1982).
Hannah, H.W. and
D.F. Storm (1959). Law for the Veterinarian and Livestock
Owner. 1st edition, Interstate Printers and Publishers: Danville,
Illinois, 196 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.5 H19
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, veterinary
hygiene, legislation, veterinary law
Hartwig, A.H.
(1921). Rural Veterinary Secrets; a Farmer's Text Book for Ready
Reference and the Secret of Successfully Applying First
Aid and Home Remedies to Ailing Farm Animals. [publisher unknown]:
Watertown, Wisconsin, 260 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H252
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, home remedies, first aid, farm animals,
illustrations
Harvey, W.F.
(1940). Debatable Tumours in Human and Animal Pathology by W.F.
Harvey, E.K. Dawson, and J.R.M. Innes. Oliver and
Boyd: Edinburgh, London, England, 124 p.
NAL Call Number:
448 H26
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, comparative medicine, human pathology, animal
pathology, tumors, cancer, cancer research, disease, illustrations,
plates
Notes: Published
for the
Cancer Control Organisation of Edinburgh and South-East Scotland.
Half title: Cancer
Research Memoirs, no. 1.
These articles originally appeared in the Edinburgh Medical
Journal, "Directional Literature": p. 118-124.
Henderson, R.
(1811). A Treatise on the Breeding of Swine, and Curing Bacon; with
Hints on Agricultural Subjects. A. Allardice:
Leith, England, 118 p.
NAL Call Number:
46 H38
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, swine, bacon curing, swine
breeding
Henderson, R.
(1814). A Treatise on the Breeding of Swine, and Curing of Bacon;
with Hints on Agricultural Subjects. A. Allardice: Leith, England,
139 p.
NAL Call Number:
46 H38 Ed.2
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, swine breeding, bacon curing,
swine
Hinds, J. (1830).
The Veterinary Surgeon; or, Farriery Taught on a New and Easy
Plan... with Additions and Improvements Particularly Adapted to this
Country, by Thomas M. Smith. [publisher unknown]: Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, 224 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H582V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, farriery, surgery, Thomas M. Smith,
illustrations, plates
Hoare, E.W.
(1913-1915). A System of Veterinary Medicine, by Various
Writers. A. Eger: Chicago, Illinois,
NAL Call Number:
41 H65S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, microbial diseases, parasites,
Edward Wallis Hoare 1863-
Notes: 2 volumes
with bibliographies interspersed.
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1915). Anaesthesia & Narcosis of Animals and Birds.
Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England, 86 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary anesthesia,
veterinary pharmacology, illustrations, animals, birds, Sir Frederick
Thomas George Hobday 1870-1939
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1938). Fifty Years a Veterinary Surgeon - Foreward by the Rt. Hon.
the Earl of Lonsdale. Hutchinson
& Co., Ltd.: London, England, 288 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653F
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary surgery,
veterinary education, illustrations, plates, portraits, Earl of Lonsdale,
Great Britain, Sir Frederick Thomas George Hobday
1870-1939
Notes: Includes
a short history of the Royal Veterinary College (p.
105-140).
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1939). Hobday's Surgical Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 4th
edition, edited by James McCunn, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London,
England, 395 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653S Ed.4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary surgery,
surgical diseases, dog diseases, cat diseases, James McCunn 1894-,
illustrations, Great Britain, Sir Frederick Thomas George Hobday
1870-1939
Notes: Printed
in Great Britain. "A
William Wood Book."
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1947). Hobday's Surgical Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 5th
edition, edited by James McCunn, [publisher unknown]: Baltimore, Maryland,
422 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653S Ed.5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary surgery,
surgical diseases, cat diseases, dog diseases, James McCunn,
illustrations, Sir Frederick Thomas George Hobday
1870-1939
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1953). Hobday's Surgical Diseases of the Dog and Cat. 6th
edition, Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England, 453 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653S Ed.6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, surgical diseases, cat
diseases, dog diseases, dogs, cats, Great Britain, Sir Frederick Thomas
George Hobday 1870-1939
Notes: Other
author/editor: James McCunn
1894-.
Hobday, Sir F.T.G.
(1924). Surgical Diseases of the Dog and Cat, with Chapters on
Anaesthesia and Obstetrics. 3rd edition, revised and enlarged,
Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England, 435 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H653S Ed.3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, dog diseases, cat
diseases, veterinary surgery, dogs, cats, veterinary anesthesia,
veterinary obstetrics, illustrations, Sir Frederick Thomas George Hobday
1870-1939
Hornsby, W.S.
(1993). Veterinary Medicine in Louisiana, 1889-1979. Hornsby
edition, Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association: Louisiana, 254 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.L6V48 1993
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine Louisiana history,
veterinarians Louisiana history, Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association,
illustrations, portraits, Hornsby Will Sidney, 1908-,
biography
Notes: The
Louisiana Veterinary Medical Association Board of Directors, recognizing
the contribution of Dr. Will S. Hornsby and has designated this book as
the "Hornsby Edition".
Huidekoper, R.S.
(1898). Veterinary Blue Book. Veterinary Association
of New York County: New York, New York, 389 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V642
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, blue book, directory
Huidekoper, R.S.
(1899). Opinions Concerning the Desirability of a Veterinary Corps
in the United States Army. U.S. Army: Washington, DC, 10 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 H87
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary service,
military, United States
Ignace, J.A.E.
(1984). Two Centuries of Veterinary Profession in Mauritius,
1771-1979. JAE Ignace: Rose Hill, Mauritius, 133 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF719.6.M45I5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Mauritius, illustrations,
maps
Illinois State
Veterinary Medical Association Inc. (1932). The Veterinary
Profession; Its Part in the Building of a Great Civilization.
[publisher unknown]: Springfield, Illinois, 15 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 I164
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, history, veterinary
profession
Indiana Veterinary
Examining Board (1951). List of Graduate Licensed Veterinarians
Registered in Indiana. [publisher unknown]:
Indianapolis, Indiana,
NAL Call Number:
225 In282
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary directory,
licenses
Jewett, P. and et
al. (1810). The Farmer's Farrier. In Four Parts. I. Of the Diseases of Horses. II. Of the Diseases of Cattle. III. Of the Diseases of Sheep. IV. Of the
Diseases of Swine. Intended for the Use of Farmers and Private
Gentlemen. Compiled From
Jewett's New England Farrier. G. Hough & D. Cooledge: Concord,
New Hampshire, 34 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 F22
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, domestic animal
diseases, horse diseases, cattle diseases, sheep diseases, swine
diseases
Joint Committee on
Veterinary Education (1964). Manpower in Veterinary Medicine; a
Report on the Status of Veterinary Manpower in the United States.
[publisher unknown]: 12 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 J662
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary manpower, vocational
guidance
Notes: Joint
committee composed of members from the Association of American Veterinary
Medical Colleges, Veterinary Division of the Association of State
Universities and Land-Grant Colleges and the Executive Board and Council
on Education of the American Veterinary Medical
Association.
Karasszon, D. and
E. Farkas (1988). A Concise History of Veterinary Medicine.
Akademiai Kiado: Budapest, Hungary, 458 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF615.K37
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, English translation, index,
illustrations, facsimiles, portraits, Hungary,
bibliography
Notes: In
English - translation revised by Iringo K. Kecskes.
Kirk, R. (1979).
Animal Crackers:
Veterinary Tales from Europe and Africa; Drawings by Charles
Gore. Collins: London, England, 253 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF613.K5A33
Descriptors:
veterinary history, animal legends, veterinarians Great Britain,
veterinarians Zambia, biography, drawings, illustrations, Richard Kirk,
Charles Gore, Europe, Africa
Kirkeminde, P.B.
(1976). History of Veterinary Medicine in Tennessee. 1st
edition, Modern Typographers: Nashville, Tennessee, 450 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.T2K57
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine Tennessee history, bibliography, illustrations, index, Patricia
Barclay Kirkeminde 1924-
Kitt, T. (1906).
Text Book of Comparative General Pathology, for Practitioners and
Students of Veterinary Medicine, by Professor Dr. Kit... Authorized
Translation by Dr. William W. Cadbury. W. T. Keener & Co.:
Chicago, Illinois, 471 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 K65T
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, pathology, comparative pathology, translation,
Theodor Kitt 1858-1941, illustrations, Allen Smith
Notes: Edition
with notes
and additional illustrations by Dr. Allen J. Smith.
Koprowski, H. and
S.A. Plotkin (1985). World's Debt to Pasteur: Proceedings of the Centennial
Symposium Commemorating the First Rabies Vaccination, Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania. Wistar Symposium Series No. 3, A.R.
Liss: New York, New York, 342 p.
NAL Call Number:
QH301.W5 v.3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, congresses, symposium, animal
diseases, rabies, first rabies vaccination, Pennsylvania, rabies vaccines,
illustrations, bibliographies, index, vaccinations, Hilary Koprowski,
Stanley A. Plotkin, Louis Pasteur 1822-1895
Korinek, C.J.
(1915). The Veterinarian. 1st edition, The
Veterinarian Publishing Co.: Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 256 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 K842
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, illustrations, portrait,
Korinek, Charles James Korinek 1880-
Lansbury, C.
(1985). The Old Brown Dog:
Women, Workers, and Vivisection in Edwardian England.
University of Wisconsin Press: Madison, Wisconsin, 212 p.
NAL Call Number:
HV4943.G7E535
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, vivisection, England, Great Britain,
veterinary history 20th century, bibliography, index
Law, J. (1870).
Address Delivered Before the New York State Agricultural Society, at
Albany, on February 9th, 1870, by Professor James
Law Entitled Rational and Irrational Treatment of Animals. Printed
for the Society by C. Van Benthuysen & Sons: Albany, New York, 25 p.
NAL Call Number:
In2 N48T v.29 1869
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal treatment, address, rational treatment,
irrational treatment, James Law 1838-1921
Notes: Separately published by co-author,
New York Agricultural Society at Albany in 1870, NAL Call Number: 41 L41 R.
Law, J. (1887).
The Farmer's Veterinary Advisor, a Guide to the Prevention and
Treatment of Disease in Domestic Animals. 8th edition, The author:
Ithaca, New York, 320 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L41F
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal disease, disease treatment, domestic
animals, disease prevention, James Law 1838-1921
Law, J. (1896).
The More Important Diseases of Swine: Their Prevention and
Treatment. State of New Jersey: New Jersey, 27 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L41
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, swine diseases, prevention, James Law
1838-1921
Notes: Presented
at the meeting of the N.J. State Board of Agriculture, January 15th,
1896.
Law, J. (1870).
Rational and Irrational Treatment of Animals: An Address Delivered Before the New
York State Agricultural Society at Albany on Wednesday Evening, February
9th, 1870 by James Law. The New York Agricultural Society: Albany,
New York, 25 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L41R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, animal treatment, animal welfare,
James Law 1838-1921
Law, J.
(1896-1903). Text Book of Veterinary Medicine. The author:
Ithaca, New York, 5 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
41 L41T
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, disease, prevention, treatment, James Law
1838-1921
Lawrence, J.
(1809). A General Treatise on Cattle, the Ox, the Sheep, and the
Swine: Comprehending Their
Breeding, Management, Improvement and Diseases. 2nd edition,
Sherwood, Neely, and Jones: London, England, 618 p.
NAL Call Number:
40 L43G Ed.2
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle, ox, oxen, sheep, swine, breeding,
management, diseases, John Lawrence 1753-1839
Leblanc, P. (1904).
The Diseases of the Mammary Gland of the Domestic Animals.
Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England, 111
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L491D
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, mammary gland, diseases, translation, domestic
animals
Notes: Authorized translation by
Lieutenant-Colonel J.A. Nunn.
Leckie, V.C.
(1946). A Centaur Looks Back. Hodder & Stoughton:
London, England, 157 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L496
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinarians, correspondence,
reminiscences
Leeney, H. (1913).
The Animal Doctor. William R. Jenkins Co.: New York,
New York, 489 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L51A
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal diseases, illustrations, Harold Leeney
M.R.C.V.S. 1852-
Notes: Each
plate accompanied by leaf with descriptive
letterpress.
Leeney, H. (1921).
Home Doctoring of Animals. 5th edition revised and enlarged,
Macdonald & Martin: London, England, 351 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L51H
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, illustrations, advertising matter,
Harold Leeney M.R.C.V.S. 1852-
Lemonds, L.L.
(1995). Beginning the Second Century, 1982-1995. 1st
edition, Nebraska Veterinary Medical Association: Hastings,
Nebraska, 114 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF601.L451995
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Nebraska, Nebraska Veterinary Medical
Association, illustrations, map, Leo L. Lemonds
1923-
Lemonds, L.L.
(1982). A Century of Veterinary Medicine in Nebraska. 1st
edition, Leo Lemonds: Rt 1, Hastings, Nebraska 68901, 95 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.N2L45 1982
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, Nebraska veterinary history, indexes,
bibliography, illustrations
Leonard, E.P.
(1979). A Cornell Heritage: Veterinary Medicine, 1868-1908.
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine: Ithaca, New York, 288 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF777.L46 1979
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, New York State College of Veterinary Medicine
history, index, illustrations, bibliography
Leonard, E.P.
(1982). In the James Law Tradition, 1908-1948. New York State College
of Veterinary Medicine: Ithaca, New York, 342 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF777.N8L46
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine New York State history,
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine history, veterinarians,
bibliography, illustrations
Notes: Writing
on the life of James Law 1838-1921.
Lewis, M. (1893).
History of the Expedition Under the Command of Lewis and Clark: to
the Sources of the Missouri
River, Thence Across the Rocky Mountains and Down the Columbia
River to the Pacific Ocean, Performed During the Years 1805-6, by Order of
the Government of the United States. F.P. Harper: New York, New
York, 4 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
125 L58 1893 Ed.
Descriptors:
Meriwether Lewis 1774-1809, Lewis and Clark expedition, animal
history, Missouri River, Columbia River, 1893 edition, Elliott Coues,
Patrick Gass, expedition, index, bibliography, biography, Indians, William
Clark, Paul Allen, description and travel, Thomas Jefferson, portraits,
illustrations, maps, tables, meteorological register,
appendices
Notes: A new
edition faithfully reprinted from the only authorized edition of 1814 with
a new biographical and bibliographical introduction, new maps and other
illustrations, and a complete index, by Elliott Coues. I. Preface by the editor. Preface to the original edition [by
Paul Allen]. Memoir of
Meriwether Lewis and Thomas Jefferson. Supplement to Jefferson's Memoir
of Meriwether Lewis by Dr. Coues. Memoir of William
Clark by D. Coues.
Memoir of Patrick Gass by Dr. Coues. Bibliographical introduction by
Dr. Coues. History of the
expedition. Appendices: 1.
Essay on an Indian Policy. 2.
Estimate of the Western Indians.
3. Summary Statement.
4. Meteorological Register.
IV. Maps, tables and index.
Liautard, A.F.
(1892). Manual of Operative Veterinary Surgery. Sabiston
& Murray: New York, New York, 786 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 L61M
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, illustrations, Alexandre
Francois Liautard 1835-1918
Liautard, A.F.
(1879). Vade Mecum of Equine Anatomy: for the Use of Advances
Students and Veterinary Surgeons. American Veterinary College: New
York, New York, 197 p.
NAL Call Number:
444 L61
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, horses, anatomy, veterinary education,
Alexandre Francois Liautard 1835-1918
London Royal
College of Veterinary Surgeons Library (1953). Catalogue of the
Historical Collection: Books Published Before 1850. [publisher
unknown]: London, England, 36 p.
NAL Call Number:
241.71 L842
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history,
bibliography
Lowe, W.H. and New
Jersey Veterinary Medical Association (1900). The Veterinary Medical
Register of the State of New Jersey. New Jersey Veterinary Medical
Association: Paterson, New Jersey, 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 N463
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary directory, veterinary
register
Machado, M.A.
(1969). Aftosa: a Historical Survey of Foot-and-Mouth Disease and
Inter-American Relations. State University of New York Press:
Albany, New York, 182 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF793.M29
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, foot-and-mouth disease,
bibliography, inter-American relations, aftosa
Machado, M.A.
(1968). An Industry in Crisis Mexican-United States Cooperation in
the Control of Foot-and-Mouth Disease. University of California
Publications in History No. 80, University of California Press: Berkeley,
California, 99 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF793.M32
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, foot-and-mouth disease,
agriculture, international cooperation, illustrations,
bibliography
Magrane, W.G.
(1988). A History of Veterinary Ophthalmology. Franklin Press: Elkhart, Indiana,
76 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF891.M35 1988
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
ophthalmology history, bibliographic references,
illustrations
Martin, J.H.
(1931). Personal Files of J. Holmes Martin
[1931?-1938?]. [publisher unknown]: 1 box of
photographs.
NAL Call Number:
SF487.8.A1M37 R
Descriptors:
Theodore Carroll Byerly, Everett LeRoy Dakan, John A. Hannah,
William Adams Lippincott, John Robbins Mohler, T.H. Morgan, Lewis Walter
Taylor, Berley Winton, poultry scientists United States, photographs,
Special Collections
Notes: Gift from
the American Poultry Historical Society. Collector affiliated with the
Poultry Science Department of Purdue University in West Lafayette,
Indiana. Joseph Holmes Martin,
1895 was the original collector of the items.
Mascall, L. (1662).
The Government of Cattle. J. Stafforf and W. Gilbertson:
London, England, 307 p.
NAL Call Number:
40 M37
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, cattle, oxen, kine, calves, bulls, animal
diseases, horses, goats, sheep, hogs, dogs, remedies,
treatments
Notes: Divided
into three
books. The first, Treating
of Oxen, Kine, and Calves and How to Use Bulls and Other Cattle React to
the Yoke and Fell. The
second, Discoursing of the Government of Horses, with Approved
Medicines Against Most Diseases.
The third, Discoursing the Order of Sheep, Goats, Hogs, and
Dogs; with True Remedies to Help the Infirmities that Befall any of
Them. Gathered by Leonard Mascall. Paging irregular: 151-154 repeated;
25-26 and 167-168 omitted in numbering.
Massachusetts
Veterinary Association (1956). The Veterinarian. [publisher
unknown]: Boston, Massachusetts,
NAL Call Number:
41.8 V6457
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, Massachusetts Veterinary
Association
McClure, R. (1901).
McClure's American Horse, Cattle and Sheep Doctor.
[publisher unknown]: Chicago, Illinois, 413 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M13
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, horses, cattle, sheep, diseases,
illustrations
McCoy, J.J. (1964).
The World of the Veterinarian. Lothrop, Lee & Shepard:
New York, New York, 223 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M132
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, vocational guidance,
illustrations, facsimiles, portraits, Joseph J. McCoy
1917-
McCullough, L.B.
and J.P. Morris III (1978). Implications of History and Ethics to
Medicine-Veterinary and Human, Edited by Laurence B.
McCullough and James Polk Morris III. Texas A & M University
Centennial Academic Assembly: College Station, Texas, 158 p.
NAL Call Number:
R131.A2I46 1978
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, medicine, Texas
congresses, veterinarian ethics, medical ethics, Texas A & M
University College of Veterinary Medicine, bibliography, index
Notes: Other
author: Texas A & M
University College of Veterinary Medicine.
McKenna, F., J.A.
Campbell, E.B. Dibbell and
others (1937). Canine Practice; Selected Articles, by John F.
McKenna, and Others. Veterinary Magazine Corp.: Chicago,
Illinois, 78 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V643C
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, canines, dogs,
illustrations
Notes: Reprinted
from
Veterinary Medicine in Chicago.
McMullen, G.L.
(1996). Sources for the History of Agriculture and Rural Life in the
Iowa State University Library. Iowa State University Library:
Ames, Iowa, 128 p.
NAL Call Number:
S441.S686 1996
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, United States, bibliography, catalogs,
manuscripts, Iowa, index
Medawar, P.B. and
J.S. Medawar (1983). Aristotle to Zoos: a Philosophical Dictionary
of Biology. Harvard University Press: Cambridge, Massachusetts,
305 p.
NAL Call Number:
QH302.5.M42
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, biology dictionaries, index,
illustrations
Melvin, A.D.
(1917). The Control of Hog Cholera, with a Discussion of the Results
of Field Experiments by A.D. Melvin and M. Dorset. U.S. Dept of
Agriculture: Washington, DC, 18 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84B no. 584
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Alonzo Dorus
Melvin 1862-1917, Marion Dorset, hog cholera control, swine diseases
Merillat, L.A.
(1935). Veterinary Military History of the United States; with a
Brief Record of the Development of Veterinary Education, Practice,
Organization and Legislation Sponsored by the American Veterinary Medical
Association. The Haver-Glover Laboratories: Kansas City,
Missouri, 2 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
41 M54V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary military history, Delwin Morton
Campbell, illustrations, portraits, veterinary service, military United
States, American Veterinary Medical Association, Louis Adolph Merillat
1868-, veterinary education, veterinary practice, veterinary organization,
veterinary legislation
Miessner, H.
(1917). Epizootics and Their Control During War; a Guide for Army,
Government and Practicing Veterinarians. Veterinary Medicine
Series No. 15, American Veterinary Publishing Co.: Chicago, Illinois,
215 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M58
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal diseases, illustrations, Armin Anton
Leibold 1889-, communicable diseases in animals, veterinary service
military United States
Notes: Translation by A.A. Leibold.
Miles, W. (1873).
Modern Practical Farriery; a Complete Guide to All that Relates to
the Horse. Mackenzie: London, England, 536
p.
NAL Call Number:
42 M59M
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, farriery, horses, diseases, management,
cattle, sheep, pigs, J.I. Lupton
Notes: Includes
An Essay on the Diseases and Management of Cattle, Sheep and Pigs
by J. I. Lupton.
Miller, W.B.E. and
L.V. Tellor (1885). The Diseases of Live Stock and Their Most
Efficient Remedies; Including Horses, Cattle, Cows, Sheep, Swine, Fowls,
Dogs, etc. Giving in Brief the Most Successful Treatment of American,
English and European Veterinarians. H.C. Watts & Co.:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 523 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M61D
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, remedies, horses, cattle, cows,
sheep, swine, fowls, dogs, American veterinarians, English veterinarians,
European veterinarians, illustrations, plates
Mills, J. (1776).
A Treatise on Cattle: Shewing the Most Approved Methods of Breeding,
Rearing, and Fitting for Use, Horses, Asses, Mules, Horned Cattle, Sheep,
Goats and Swine; with Directions for the Proper Treatment of Them in Their
Several Disorders: to Which is Added, a Dissertation on Their Contagious
Diseases. J. Johnson: London, England, 498 p.
NAL Call Number:
40 M62 1776
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, contagious diseases, breeding,
rearing, treatment, horses, asses, mules, horned cattle, sheep, goats,
swine
Notes: Carefully
collected from the best authorities, and interspersed with remarks.
Missouri Veterinary
Examining Board (1906). Complete List of Veterinary Surgeons
Licensed. [publisher unknown]: Springfield, Missouri, 16 p.
NAL Call Number:
225 M696
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, veterinary surgeons,
directory
Mitchell, E.B.
(1916). Animal Disease and Our Food Supply. U.S. Govt.
Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 13 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84Y 1915
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, animal disease, food supply, USDA Bureau of
Animal Industry, illustrations
Notes: Published
in U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Yearbook, 1915, p. 159-172. Contribution from the Bureau of
Animal Industry.
Mohler, J.R.
(1920). Progress in Eradicating Contagious Animal Diseases.
U.S. Govt. Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 9 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84Y 1919
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, animal diseases, contagious
diseases, BAI, Bureau of Animal Industry, USDA, diagrams,
illustrations
Notes: In U.
S. Dept.
of Agriculture Yearbook 1919, p. 69-78. Contribution from the Bureau
of Animal Industry.
Mohler, J.R. and
M.J. Rosenau (1915). The Origin of the 1908 Outbreak of
Foot-and-Mouth Disease in the United States. U.S. Govt. Printing
Office: Washington, D.C., 23 p.
NAL Call
Number: 1
An510
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, foot-and-mouth disease,
Bureau of Animal Industry, United States
Notes: At head
of title: U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture. Bureau of
Animal Industry. Originally issued as Circular 147 of the Bureau of
Animal Industry under the title:
The Origin of the Recent Outbreak of Foot-and-Mouth Disease in
the United States - 1909.
Moller, H. (1895).
Moller's Operative Veterinary Surgery. W. R. Jenkins: New
York, New York, 733 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M73M
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary surgery, Heinrich Moller, John A.W.
Dollar, illustrations
Notes: Translated and edited from the 2nd
enlarged and improved edition of 1894, by J.A.W. Dollar, M.R.C.V.S. and
Heinrich Moller 1841-1932.
Moore, J. (1921).
Army Veterinary Service in War, by Major-General Sir John Moore with
a Note by General Sir Charles Carmichael Monro. Brown: London,
England, 191 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M782
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
service, military, veterinary service war, Great Britain Army Veterinary
Service, camels, elephants, Sir John Moore 1864-, General Sir Charles
Carmichael Monro, illustrations, England
Moore, W., L.J.
Faulhaber and J.H. Brown
(1934). A Veterinary History of North Carolina. Hill
Printing Company: Tarboro, North Carolina, 54 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M783
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, North Carolina
history
Notes: Published
by the authority of the North Carolina State Veterinary Medical
Association.
Moore, W., L.J.
Faulhaber and J.H. Brown
(1946). A Veterinary History of North Carolina
. 2nd edition, Owen G. Dunn Co.: New Bern, North Carolina, 108
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 M783 Ed.2
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, North Carolina
history
Notes: Written
for the North Carolina State Veterinary Medical Association by J.J. Brown,
William Moore, and L.J. Faulhaber.
Morrill, C.C.
(1979). Veterinary Medicine in Michigan; an Illustrated
History. College of Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State
University: East Lansing, Michigan, 178 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF623.M67
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine Michigan history,
bibliography, Charles Cleon Morrill 1907-
Mounted Service
School. Fort Riley, Kansas ( 1906). The Army Horse in Accident and
Disease. U.S. Govt. Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 116 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P73 1906
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, United States
Army, Mounted Service School, illustrations, Alexander Plummer, Richard H.
Power, War Department, horse diseases, animal
diseases
Notes: A manual
prepared
for the use of students of The Training School for Farriers and
Horseshoers, by the Training School instructors. School of Application for Cavalry
and Artillery, Fort Riley, Kansas, War Department Document no. 274. This manual was originally compiled
by Alexander Plummer and Richard H. Power and published in 1903.
Mounted Service
School. Fort Riley, Kansas (1909). The Army Horse in Accident and
Disease. Military Pub Co.: New York, New York, 112 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P73 1909
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, army horse,
Mounted Service School, War Department, illustrations, horse diseases,
animal diseases, Alexander Plummer, Charles H. Jewell, Robert Melville
Danford, farriers, training
Notes: A manual
prepared
for the use of students of the Training School for Farriers and
Horseshoers, by Training School instructors. Mounted Service School, Fort Riley,
Kansas, War Department Document no. 347. In this edition a few errors of
plates and text have been corrected by Veterinarian Alexander Plummer and
Veterinarian Charles H. Jewell.
Includes a chapter on Age by the Teeth, compiled by Robert
M. Danford.
National Research
Council (US) Committee on Animal Health (1966). A Historical Survey
of Animal Disease Morbidity and Mortality Reporting; a Report.
National Research Council Publication no. 1346, National Academy
of Sciences National Research Council: Washington, D.C., 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF758.N3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary morbidity,
survey, animal disease, animal death, bibliography
New York State
(1950). Higher Education, Veterinary Medicine: Law, Rules and
Information. Handbook
No. 12, [publisher unknown]: Albany, New York, 37 p.
NAL Call Number:
275.5 N48H 1950
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine law and legislation New York, University of the State of New
York, handbook
Nicholson, B.
(1988). Institute of Medical and Veterinary Science: 50th
Anniversary Review 1938-1988. Institute of Medical and
Veterinary Science: Adelaide, Australia, 149 p.
NAL Call Number:
R673.S68I57 1988
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Australia, indexes, illustrations,
portraits, research, South Australia
Northrup, L.E.
(1917). More Live Stock, Better Live Stock, Healthy Live
Stock. State Veterinary Department of Indiana: Indianapolis,
Indiana, 153 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.5 In2
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary directory
Notes: Directory
of veterinarians produced by a state veterinarian.
Olsen, S.L. (1996).
Horses Through Time, Edited by Sandra L. Olsen, Carnegie Museum of
Natural History. Roberts Rinehart Publishers: Dublin, Colorado,
222 p.
NAL Call Number:
QL737.U6087 1996
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, horse evolution, horse
breeds, illustrations, maps, color illustrations, indexes, bibliographical
references
Osler, W. (1878).
On the Pathology of the So-Called Pig-Typhoid. Balliere,
Tindall and Cox: London, England, 20 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Os5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, typhoid fever, swine
diseases
Notes: Reprint
from the Veterinary Journal, June 1878.
Parish, H.J.
(1950). Notes on Communicable Diseases of Laboratory
Animals. E & S Livingstone, Ltd: Edinburgh, England, 69 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P212
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, laboratory
animals, animal diseases, communicable diseases in animals, laboratory
animal diseases, Henry James Parish
Parish, H.J.
(1968). Victory with Vaccines. The Story of Immunization.
Livingstone: Edinburgh, England, 244 p.
NAL Call Number:
QR181.P3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, vaccines,
immunization, bibliography, vaccination history, Henry James
Parish
Notes: Based on
his history of immunization.
Patterson, R.
(1838). Letters on the Natural History of the Insects Mentioned in
Shakespeare's Plays: with Incidental Notices of the Entomology of
Ireland. W.S. Orr & Co.: London, England, 270 p.
NAL Call Number:
422 P27L
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Shakespeare, insects, entomology,
Ireland, Robert Patterson 1802-1872, letters, natural history,
index
Pattison, I.
(1984). The British Veterinary Profession, 1791-1948. J.A.
Allen: London, England, 207 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF779.5.P37
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinarians
Great Britain history, Ian Pattison, Iain Pattison 1914, plates,
illustrations, bibliography
Pelagonius (1980).
Veterinary Art of Pelagonius. [Pelagonii Ars
Veterinaria] Edited by Klaus-Dietrich Fischer. Biblioteca
Scriptorum Graecorum et Romanorum Teubneriana. Teubner: Leipzig, Germany, 203 p.
NAL Call Number:
PA6554.P65 1980
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, Pelagonius, bibliography,
veterinary medicine early works to 1800, ancient medicine, Roman Empire,
Greek Empire, Klaus-Dietrich Fischer, indexes
Pennsylvania
University School of Veterinary Medicine (1935). History of the
School of Veterinary Medicine of the University of Pennsylvania,
1884-1934. Veterinary Alumni Society: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
226 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 P386H
Descriptors:
illustrations, veterinary medicine history, School of Veterinary
Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, influential people, founding
fathers
Notes: Compiled
by the faculty in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the
school's founding.
Percivali, W., W.
Youatt and et al. (1828-1902). The Veterinarian: a Monthly Journal
of Veterinary Science. v. 1-75, Jan. 1828-Dec. 1902, Longman,
Rees, Orme, Brown & Green: London, England,
NAL Call Number:
41.8 V64
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, illustrations,
plates, pathology
Notes: As of
March 1903 absorbed by The Journal of Comparative
Pathology.
Perry, J.F. (1921).
Kennel Diseases: Their Symptoms, Nature, Causes, and
Treatment. Little, Brown and Co.: Boston, Massachusetts, 424 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P424 1921
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, kennels, animal
diseases, Joseph Franklin Perry 1846-
Perry, J.F. (1904).
Kennel Secrets. How to Breed, Exhibit and Manage Dogs. By
"Ashmont". Little, Brown and Company: Boston,
Massachusetts, 348 p.
NAL Call Number:
48 P42
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, dogs, dog
diseases, Joseph Franklin Perry 1846-, illustrations
Phipson, E. (1883).
The Animal-Lore of Shakespeare's Time. Including Quadrupeds, Birds,
Reptiles, Fish and Insects. Kegan, Pual, Trench: London, England,
476 p.
NAL Call Number:
PR3044.P5
Descriptors:
Shakespeare, Emma Phipson, veterinary medicine history, animal
lore, quadrupeds, birds, reptiles, fish, insects, bibliography,
illustrations, natural history, William Shakespeare
1564-1616
Pliny, The Elder
(1938-1962). Natural History, With an English Translation by H.
Rackman. The Loeb Classical Library. [Latin Authors],
Harvard University Press and W. Heinemann, Ltd.: Cambridge, Massachusetts
and London, England, 10 volumes.
NAL Call Number:
409 P712N
Descriptors:
Pliny, natural history, animal history, Latin history, pre-Linnean
works, H. (Harris) Rackham, Latin authors
Notes: At head
of title: Pliny. Latin and
English on opposite pages. Other author: Harris Rackhamn 1868-1944.
Pugh, L.P. (1962).
From Farriery to Veterinary Medicine, 1785-1795. W. Heffer
and Sons Ltd.: Cambridge, Massachusetts, 178 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P963
Abstract: This
work was published for the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. It traces
the founding of the veterinary profession in England. It transitions from the crudities
and cruelties of 'farriery witchcraft" to the first years of
veterinary education and on to the official recognition of the veterinary
profession by the Royal Charter in 1844.
Descriptors:
influential people, illustrations, founding of veterinary
profession, England
Riddle, J.T.
(1985). Forty Years with People and Pets. Family Publishing
Co.: Marietta, Georgia, 304 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF613.R53A45
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, biography, Georgia
history, illustrations
Salmon, D.E.
(1902). Emergency Report on Surra by D.E. Salmon and Ch. Wardell
Stills; with a Bibliography of Surra and Allied Trypanosomatic Diseases by
Albert Hassall. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry.
Bulletin no. 42, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry:
Washington, D.C., 152 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 42
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
surra, trypanosomiasis, bibliography, Bureau of Animal Industry, plates,
illustrations, index, D.E. Salmon 1850-1914
Salmon, D.E.
(1901). Is Rabies a Specific Disease? [publisher unknown]:
New York, New York, 19 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sa3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, rabies,
infectious diseases, D.E. Salmon 1850-1914
Salmon, D.E., V.A.
Moore and E.A. de Schweinitz (1896). Cornstalk Disease and Rabies in
Cattle; Investigations Conducted Under the Direction of D.E.
Salmon. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry Bulletin no. 10, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry: Washington, D.C., 92 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 10
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, plates, illustrations,
index, bibliographic references, bovine pneumonic pasteurellosis,
Toxaemia maidis, cattle diseases, rabies, Daniel Elmer Salmon
1850-1914
Notes: An
Investigation into the Nature, Cause, and Means of Preventing Cornstalk
Disease (Toxaemia maidis) of Cattle by Veranus A. Moore. A Disease of Cattle not
Distinguishable from Rabies.
Chemical Examination of Cornstalks Presumably the Cause of
Cornstalk Disease in Cattle by E.A. de Schweinitz. Veranus Alva Moore
1859-1931.
Salmon, D.E.
(1901). The United States Bureau of Animal Industry, at the Close of
the Nineteenth Century 1844-1900. The author:
Washington, D.C., 387 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An52S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, United States
Bureau of Animal Industry, illustrations, U. S. Department of Agriculture,
Daniel Elmer Salmon 1850-1914
Notes: Binder's
title: Century Souvenir
Book by D.E. Salmon, D.V.M., Chief of the Bureau.
Salmons, R.M.
(1963). Veterinary Medical Periodicals Currently Received in the
National Agricultural Library. Library List no. 76. National Agricultural
Library, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture: Washington, D.C., 10 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.916 L612 no. 76
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, periodicals
Salt, H.S. (1980).
Animals Rights: Considered in Relation to Social Progress.
Society for Animal Rights: Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, 240 p.
NAL Call Number:
HV4708.S3 1980
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, animal rights,
bibliography, vivisection, veterinary surgery, Peter Singer, C. R Magel,
Henry Stephens Salt 1851-1939
Notes: Originally published in 1892. Works
by Henry S. Salt on p. 219-225.
Includes bibliographies from the 1892 and 1922 editions and an
updated bibliography prepared by C.R. Magel. Preface by Peter
Singer.
Saunders, L.Z.
(1980). Veterinary Pathology in Russia, 1860-1930. Cornell
University Press: Ithaca, New York,
NAL Call Number:
SF769.S28
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary pathology Soviet Union history,
Leon Z. Saunders 1919-, bibliography, index
Saunders, L.Z.
(1996). A Biographical History of Veterinary Pathology.
Allen Press: Lawrence, Kansas, 589 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF612.S38 1996
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinarians
biography, pathologists biography, veterinary pathology history,
illustrations, index, bibliographical references
Schmidt, H. (1958).
Eighty Years of Veterinary Medicine at the Agricultural and
Mechanical College of Texas: a Brief History of the School of Veterinary
Medicine, 1878-1958. College Archives, Agricultural and Mechanical
College of Texas: College Station, Texas, 40 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.9 Sch5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, Agricultural and Mechanical College of
Texas, Texas A & M University, illustrations, portrait, Hubert Schmidt
1886-1958
Notes: Edited by
Richard
Duncan Turk.
Schmidt, S. (1963).
Virus-Vaccines; Fowl Plague and Foot-and-Mouth Disease.
Munksgaard: Copenhangen, Denmark, 63 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sch57
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, foot-and-mouth disease,
preventive inoculation, fowl plague, vaccination of animals, veterinary
virology, illustrations, bibliography
Schwabe, C.W.
(1978). Cattle, Priests, and Progress in Medicine. The
Wesley W. Spink Lectures on Comparative Medicine, 4, University of
Minnesota Press: Minneapolis, Minnesota, 277 p.
NAL Call Number: SF615.S3
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, medicine, veterinary history, index,
illustrations, bibliography
Schwabe, C.W.
(1964). Veterinary Medicine and Human Health. Williams &
Wilkins: Baltimore, Maryland, 516 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF745.S37
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, human health,
public health, bibliographies, illustrations, maps
Skellett, E.
(1811). A Practical Treatise on the Parturition of the Cow, or the
Extraction of the Calf, and on the Diseases of Neat Cattle in General;
with the Most Approved Methods of Treatment, and Best Forms of
Prescription Adapted to Veterinary Practice. A. Wilson: London,
England, 364 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sk2 R
Descriptors:
cattle, parturition, veterinary obstetrics
Smith, Sir F.
(1913). The Early History of Veterinary Literature and Its British
Development. Bailliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England, 3
volumes.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm52H
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, bibliography, Great
Britain, Sir Frederick Smith 1857-1929
Notes: Vol. 1 is
photocopied from issues of the Journal of Comparative Pathology and
Therapeutics for 1913-17; v.2-3, reprinted from issues of the
Veterinary Journal for 1923-30.
Smith, Sir F.
(1927). A History of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps, 1796-1919, by
Sir Frederick Smith. Balliere, Tindall and Cox: London, England,
268 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm52Hi
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
service Great Britain, Great Britain Army, Royal Army Veterinary Corps,
veterinary service military, Sir Frederick Smith 1857-1929
Notes: Published
for the
"Royal Army Veterinary Corps Officer's
Fund."
Smith, T. (1900).
Adaptation of Pathogenic Bacteria to Different Species of
Animals. [publisher unknown]: 1 volume.
NAL Call Number:
448.2 Sm6A
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, bacteria,
pathogenic bacteria, infectious diseases, animal diseases, animal species,
Theobald Smith 1859-1934
Smith, T. (1903).
The Agglutination Affinities of Related Bacteria Parasitic in
Different Hosts. [publisher unknown]: 30 p.
NAL Call Number:
448.2 Sm6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, agglutination
affinities, parasitism, bacteria, parasitic bacteria, hosts, animal
diseases, Theobald Smith 1859-1934
Smith, T. (1908).
The House-Fly as an Agent in the Dissemination of Infectious
Diseases. [publisher unknown]: 1 volume.
NAL Call Number:
428 Sm6S
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, house-fly,
infectious diseases, animal diseases, Theobald Smith
1859-1934
Smith, T. (1895).
Notes on Bacillus Coli Communis. [publisher unknown]: 20 p.
NAL Call Number:
448.2 Sm6No
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
infectious diseases, Bacillus coli communis, Theobald Smith
1859-1934
Smith, T. (1891).
On Changes in the Red Blood Corpuscles in the Pernicious Anemia of
Texas Cattle Fever. [publisher unknown]: 16 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm60
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, red blood
corpuscles, pernicious anemia, Texas fever, cattle fever, Texas cattle
fever, babesiosis in cattle, Theobald Smith
1859-1934
Smith, T. (1934).
Parasitism and Disease. Princeton University Press:
Princeton, New Jersey, 196 p.
NAL Call Number:
436 Sm62
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, parasitism,
diseases, animal diseases, disease causes, theories of disease causes,
parasites, Theobald Smith 1859-1934
Notes: Published
for the
Louis Clark Vanuxem Foundation.
In editing of the lectures for publication they have been expanded
and several chapters added.
Smith, T. (1889).
Preliminary Observations on the Micro-Organism of Texas
Fever. [publisher unknown]: 15 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm6P
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, micro-organism of
Texas fever, Texas fever, cattle disease, babesiosis in cattle, veterinary
microbiology, Theobald Smith 1859-1934
Smith, T. and F.L.
Kilborne (1937). Investigations into the Nature, Causation and
Prevention of Southern Cattle Fever. Medical Classics v. 1,
no. 5, The Williams & Wilkins Company: Baltimore, Maryland, 669 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm6In
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, cattle diseases, myobacterium,
tuberculosis, babesiosis in cattle, tuberculosis in cattle, plates,
colored plates, illustrations, portrait, index, bibliography, biography,
comparative medicine, Theobald Smith 1859-1934, Fred Luciu Kilborne
1858-1936
Notes: Other
title: A Comparative
Study of Bovine Tubercle Bacilli and of Human Bacilli from
Sputum.
Smith, T. and F.L.
Kilborne (1893). Investigations into the Nature, Causations, and
Prevention of Texas or Southern Cattle Fever. United States,
Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin no. 1, U.S. Dept of Agriculture,
Bureau of Animal Industry: Washington, D.C., 301 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 1
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle fever,
Texas fever, southern cattle fever, animal diseases, cattle diseases,
disease prevention, babesiosis in cattle, Bureau of Animal Industry,
Theobald Smith 1859-1934, Fred Lucius Kilborne, disease causation, plates,
illustrations, Veranus A. Moore 1859-1931
Notes: Also
published in
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Bureau of Animal Industry Annual Report,
8th-9th, 1891-92, p. 177-304.
Smith, T. and V.A.
Moore (1894). Additional Investigations Concerning Infectious Swine
Diseases. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry Bulletin no. 6, U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry: Washington, D.C., 117 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, infectious
diseases, animal diseases, swine diseases, Bureau of Animal Industry,
index, bibliographical references, Theobald Smith 1859-1934, Veranus A.
Moore 1859-1931
Smith, T. and V.A.
Moore (1896). Investigations Concerning Infectious Diseases Among
Poultry. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry Bulletin no. 8, U.S. Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry: Washington, D. C., 90 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5b no. 8
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, infectious
diseases, animal diseases, poultry diseases, Bureau of Animal Industry,
plates, illustrations, bibliographical references, indexes, Theobald Smith
1859-1934, Veranus A. Moore 1859-1931
Smithcors, J.F.
(1963). The American Veterinary Profession, Its Background and
Development. Iowa State University Press: Ames,
Iowa, 704 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm62A
Abstract: Part
one discusses the background of the American veterinary profession. There are chapters on livestock,
witchcraft vs. animal medicine, founding people, amateurs as
practitioners, and veterinary journalism. Part two discusses the development
of the profession. There are
chapters on founding organizations, animal disease and public health,
disease control, early years of struggle, veterinary education, and
military veterinary history.
Descriptors:
founding of veterinary profession, early history, veterinary
journalism, organizational beginnings, by-laws of U.S. Veterinary Medical
Association (USVMA), public health issues
Smithcors, J.F.
(1957). Evolution of the Veterinary Art; a Narrative Account to
1850. Veterinary Medicine Publishing Co.: Kansas City, Missouri,
408 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sm62
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, illustrations,
bibliographies
Smithcors, J.F.
(1975). The Veterinarian in America, 1625-1975. American
Veterinary Publications, Inc.: Santa Barbara, California, 160 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF623.S6
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine United States, illustrations, index, bibliography, veterinarians
in America
Notes: Text,
abridged with revisions from Smithcors' The American Veterinary
Profession.
Smithcors, J.F. and
A. Smithcors (1997). Five Centuries of Veterinary Medicine: a Short
Title Catalog of the Washington State University Veterinary History
Collection. Washington State University Press: Pullman,
Washington, 145 p.
NAL Call Number:
Z6674.W37 1997
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, bibliography, indexes, catalog, five
centuries of veterinary medicine, Washington State University,
illustrations
Snape, E. (1805).
A Practical Treatise on Farriery Including Remarks on All Diseases
Incident to Horses. Reynell: London, England, 152 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sn1
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Edward Snape,
farriery, animal diseases, horse diseases, horses, Great
Britain
St. Louis College
of Pharmacy and Allied Sciences (1947). Abstracts of Features
Comprising the Second Graduate Course in Animal Health
and Allied Sciences, April 28th to May 3rd, 1947. [publisher
unknown]: St. Louis, Missouri, 133 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Sa24
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary hygiene, animal health, graduate
course abstracts, St. Louis College of Pharmacy and Allied
Sciences
Stalheim, O.H.V.
(1988). Veterinary Medicine in the West, Edited by Ole H.V.
Stalheim. Sunflower University Press: Manhattan, Kansas, 82 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.A17V47
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
medicine West United States history, bibliographies,
index
Notes: From the
January 1988 Journal of the West, with one additional article.
Stalheim, O.V.
(1996). Guide to Collections of Papers Pertaining to American
Veterinary History. OHVEE, Inc.: Ames, Iowa, 39 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF623.G84 1996
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, bibliography, United
States, Canada, guide to collections of papers,
index
Stalheim, O.V.
(1994). The Winning of Animal Health: 100 Years of Veterinary
Medicine. 1st edition, Iowa State University Press: Ames, Iowa,
251 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF623.S73 1994
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, animal health, animal diseases,
bibliography, indexes, first edition, illustrations, Fort Dodge
Laboratories, hog cholera, animal health
organizations
Stiles, C.W.
(1913). Hookworm Disease: Number of Treatments and Number of Full
Doses of Thymol Administered in 61 Hospitals and 22 Home-Cured Cases of
Hookworm Infection. Public Health Reports. Government Printing Office (GPO):
Washington, D.C., 8 p.
NAL Call Number:
448 St5H
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, hookworm disease,
treatment, thymol, reprint, George F. Leonard, zoology, United States
Public Health Service, International Congress of Hygiene and Demography,
Charles Wardell Stiles 1867-1941
Notes: By
Charles Wardell
Stiles, Professor of Zoology, and George F. Leonard, Assistant, Hygienic
Laboratory, United States Public Health Service. This is reprint no. 113 from
Public Health Reports, January 17, 1913. This is also reprinted from the
Public Health Reports, vol. XXVIII, no. 3, January 17, 1913. Read at the 25th
International Congress on Hygiene and Demography, Washington, September,
1912.
Stockton, J.J.
(1984). A Century of Service: Veterinary Medicine in Indiana,
1884-1984, Edited by Jack J. Stockton. Board of Directors, Indiana
Veterinary Medical Association: Indianapolis, Indiana, 199 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.I64C46
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, illustrations,
bibliography, Indiana, veterinary medicine in Indiana, Jack J. Stockton,
Indiana Veterinary Medical Association
Swabe, J. (1999).
Animals, Disease, and Human Society: Human Animal Relations and the
Rise of Veterinary Medicine. Routledge
Studies in Science, Technology, and Society no. 2, Routledge: London,
England and New York, New York, 243 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF615.S935 1999
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, bibliography, animal diseases,
domestic animals, social aspects history, index, human-animal relations
history, zoonoses history, Joanna Swabe
Taplin, W. (1797).
A Compendium of Practical and Experimental Farriery, Originally
Suggested by Reason and Confirmed by Practice. Equally Adapted for the
Convenience of the Gentleman, the Farmer, the Groom, and the
Smith. Bonsal & Niles: Wilmington, Delaware, 290 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 T164 R
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
horse diseases, William Taplin, illustrations, experimental
farriery
Notes: Interspersed with
such remarks, and elucidated with such cases, as evidently tend to insure
the prevention, as well as to ascertain the cure of disease. By William Taplin, surgeon, author
of "The Gentleman's Stable Directory, 2
vols." the twelfth
edition of which is now published. Engraved front. William Taplin died
1807.
Thompson, R.
(1986). The Good Doctors. First edition, Maryland Veterinary
Medical Association: Fallston, Maryland, 246 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.M3T6 1986
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Maryland
Veterinary Medical Association history, veterinarians Maryland history,
index, illustrations, bibliography, Ray Thompson
1926-
Notes: Introduction by Roger
Caras.
Thompson, R.H.
(1982). After 1883: One Hundred Years of Organized Veterinary
Medicine in Pennsylvania, [by] Ray Thompson; with Contributed
Sections by Loy C. Awkerman...[et al.]; Epilogue by Alexander
Rush. First edition, Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association:
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, 235 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF624.P4T49 1982
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine Pennsylvania history,
Pennsylvania Veterinary Medical Association,
illustrations
Notes: Printed
and distributed by W. B. Saunders, Philadelphia, 1982.
U.S. Agricultural
Research Service (1958). Career Opportunities for Veterinarians in
the Agricultural Research Service. U.S.
Dept. of Agriculture.
Miscellaneous Publication no. 727, U.S. Govt Printing Office:
Washington, DC, 16 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84M no. 727 1958
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinarians, veterinary careers in ARS,
illustrations, United States, U.S. Agricultural Research Service, career
opportunities for veterinarians
U.S. Bureau of
Animal Industry (1948). Career Opportunities for Graduate
Veterinarians in the Bureau of Animal Industry. U.S. Dept. of
Agriculture. Miscellaneous
Publication no. 671, U.S. Govt. Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 18
p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84M no. 671
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinarians, veterinary careers,
illustrations, U.S. Department of Agriculture, U.S. Bureau of Animal
Industry, career opportunities for graduate
veterinarians
U.S. Bureau of
Animal Industry (1951). Information Concerning the Study and
Practice of Veterinary Medicine. [publisher unknown]: Washington,
D.C., 2 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.972 A2In32 1951
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary practice, United States, U.S.
Department of Agriculture, U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry, veterinary
study information
Notes: Issued
May 3, 1951.
U.S. Bureau of
Animal Industry (1953). Information Concerning the Study and
Practice of Veterinary Medicine. [publisher unknown]: Washington,
D.C., 2 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.972 A2In32 1953
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary practice, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry, veterinary study
information
Notes: Issued
May 12, 1953.
U.S. Bureau of
Animal Industry (1949). Program for Employment of Veterinarian
Trainees. [publisher unknown]: Washington, D.C.,
5 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.972 A2P945
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary trainees, veterinary employment,
veterinary trainees program, employment, United States, U.S. Department of
Agriculture, U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry
Notes: Issued
Sept. 26, 1949.
U.S. Dept of
Agriculture (1878). Report, 1877. [publisher unknown]:
Washington, D.C. 140 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag84 1877
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, diseases, domestic animals, United States,
U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
U.S. Dept of
Agriculture Office of the Secretary (1924). List of Livestock
Organizations. [publisher unknown]: Washington, D.C., 51 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.9 Ag86L
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, livestock, veterinary directory, United
States, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture Office of the
Secretary
Notes: Mimeographed.
U.S. Federal Civil
Defense Administration (1955). The Veterinarian in Civil
Defense. U.S. Govt. Printing Office: Washington, D. C., 23 p.
NAL Call Number:
173.4 F31V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinarian in civil defense, United States,
United States Federal Civil Defense Administration
Udall, D.H. (1912).
Veterinarian's Handbook of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Carpenter & Company: Ithaca, New York, 177
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ud1
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, pharmacy, Denney Hammond Udall 1874-
Udall, D.H. (1917).
Veterinarian's Handbook of Materia Medica and Therapeutics.
Macmillan: New York, 177 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Ud1 1917
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, pharmacy, Denney Hammond Udall 1874-
United States Army
Veterinary Corps (1942). Veterinary Service in Wartime.
Veterinary Magazine Corp.: Chicago, Illinois, 112 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V643V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, veterinary service,
military United States, United States Army Veterinary Corps,
illustrations, portraits
Notes: Reprinted
from
Veterinary Medicine.
United States
Bureau of Agricultural Economics (1937). Washington, Jefferson,
Lincoln, and Agriculture. Bureau of Agricultural Economics, United States
Department of Agriculture, November 1937. [publisher unknown]:
Washington, D.C., 102 p.
NAL Call Number:
1.9 Ec7Wa
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, United States
Bureau of Agricultural Economics, Everett Eugene Edwards, Thomas
Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, United States Department of
Agriculture,
plates, illustrations, map, Land Grant College Act, collection of
observations
Notes: A
collection of observations on agriculture, by Washington, Jefferson and
Lincoln, prepared in connection with the seventy-fifth anniversary of the
founding of the United States Department of Agriculture and the passage of
the Land Grant College Act 1862.
Forword by Everett E. Edwards, who is also responsible for the
selections and the introductory notes. A committee consisting of Roy F.
Hendrickson, Mary G. Lacy, Caroline B. Sherman, and O.C. Stine assisted
in the publication. Selected references at end of each section. Other authors: Everett Eugene Edwards 1900-,
Thomas Jefferson 1743-1826, Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865, George Washington
1732-1799.
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry (1898). The Inspection of Meats for Animal
Parasites, Prepared Under the Direction of D.E. Salmon.
Bulletin, no. 19.
United States Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry:
Washington, D.C., 161 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 19
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, United States
Bureau of Animal Industry, D.E. Salmon, Charles Wardell Stiles, Albert
Hassall, meat inspection, domestic animal parasites, flukes, tapeworms,
United States Dept. of Agriculture, illustrations, bibliography,
index
Notes: "Issued February 8,
1898." I. The Flukes
and Tapeworms of Cattle, Sheep, and Swine, with Special Reference to the
Inspection of Meats by Charles Wardell Stiles. II. Compendium of the Parasites,
Arranged According to their Hosts by Albert Hassall. III. Bibliography of the More
Important Works cited by Albert Hassall.
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry (1943). Instructions for Employees Engaged
in Eradicating Foot-and-Mouth Disease. Government Printing
Office: Washington, D.C. 36 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5In 1943
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, foot-and-mouth disease,
Bureau of Animal Industry, 1925, 1943, United States, United States
Department of Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration,
instructions for employees
Notes: At head
of title: U. S. Dept. of
Agriculture Agricultural Research Administration, Bureau of Animal
Industry. "Issued March 1925; revised October
1943."
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry (1893). A Revision of the Adult Cestodes
of Cattle, Sheep, and Allied Animals by Ch. Wardell Stilles and Albert
Hassall. United States. Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin
no. 4. U.S. Dept of
Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry: Washington, D.C., 134 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 4
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, plates,
illustrations, bibliography, cestodes, cestoda, Charles Wardell Stiles,
Albert Hassall, cattle, sheep, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal
Industry, allied animals
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry (1891). Special Report on the Cause and
Prevention of Swine Plague. Results of Experiments Conducted Under the
Direction of Dr. D.E. Salmon. U.S. Government Printing Office:
Washington, D.C., 166 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An52Sp
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, swine diseases,
swine plague, cause of swine plague, prevention of swine plague, animal
diseases, Dr. D.E. Salmon, Theobald Smith, plates, illustrations,
experiments,
United States, United States Bureau of Animal
Industry
Notes: At head
of title: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry.
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry and C. Curtice (1890). The Animal
Parasites of Sheep. U.S. Government Printing Office:
Washington, D.C. 222 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An52C
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, sheep, parasites, animal parasites,
illustrations, plates, United States, United States Dept. of Agriculture,
U.S. Bureau of Animal Industry, Cooper Curtice 1856
Notes: At head
of title: U.S. Department of
Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry.
United States
Bureau of Animal Industry USDA (1896). Tapeworms of Poultry,
Prepared Under the Direction of D.E. Salmon. United States
Dept. of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry Bulletin no. 12, U.S.
Dept of Agriculture, Bureau of Animal Industry: Washington, D.C., 88 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 An5B no. 12
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, poultry, United
States Bureau of Animal Industry, plates, illustrations, bibliography,
poultry parasites, cestoda, D.E. Salmon, Charles Wardell Stiles, Albert
Hassall, tapeworms, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture
Notes: Issued
July 11, 1896. Report on
the Present Knowledge of the Tapeworms of Poultry by Charles Wardell
Stiles. Bibliography of the
Tapeworms of Poultry by Albert Hassall.
United States
Congress Senate Committee on Armed Services (1954). Commissioning of
Officers in Army Veterinary Corps, and Medical Care
for Members of Coast Guard and their Dependents in Naval Hospitals:
Hearing before a Subcommittee, Eighty-Third Congress, Second Session on S.
932 and S. 33 March 10, 1954. U.S. Government Printing Office:
Washington, D.C., 24 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Un353
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary history, United States Army
Veterinary Corps, United States Coast Guard, veterinary service, military
United States, U.S. Congress Senate Committee on Armed
Services
United States
Congress Senate Committee on Military Affairs (1914). Army
Veterinary Service. Hearing before a Subcommittee of the Committee on
Military Affairs, United States Senate, 63rd Congress, 2d Session, on S.
4331, a Bill to Consolidate the Veterinary Service, United States Army,
and to Increase Its Efficiency. Printed for the Use of the Committee on
Military Affairs. U.S.
Govt. Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 24 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 Un35
Descriptors: veterinary medicine, veterinary
medicine history, United States Congress Senate Committee on Military
Affairs, Army veterinary service, 63rd Congress, S. 4331, United States
Army Veterinary Corps, veterinary service, military law and legislation
United States
United States Dept
of Agriculture, J. Gamgee and H. Capron (1871). Report of the
Commissioner of Agriculture. --Report of Professor Gamgee on the Lung
Plague. --Report of Dr. J.J. Woodward on the Pathological Anatomy and
Histology of the Respiratory Organs in the Pleuro-Pneumonia of Cattle.
--Report of Professor Gamgee on the Ill Effects of Smutty Corn in the Feed
of Farm Animals. --Report of Professor Gamgee on the Splenic or Periodic
Fever of Cattle. --Report of Drs. Billings and Curtis of Results of
Examinations of Fluids of Diseased Cattle with Reference to the Presence
of Cryptogamic Growths. --Report of H.W. Ravenel on the Fungi of
Texas. --Report of J.R. Dodge on Statistical and Historical
Investigations of the Progress and Results of the Texas Cattle
Disease. U.S. Government Printing Office: Washington, D.C., 205 p.
NAL Call Number:
1 Ag85D
Descriptors:
Texas cattle disease, cattle diseases, Horace Capron 1804-1885,
John Gamgee 1831-1894, Joseph Janvier Woodward, John Shaw Billings, Edward
Curtis, Jacob Richards Dodge, lung plague, respiratory organs,
pleuro-pneumonia, smutty corn, Texas cattle fever, H.W. Ravanel,
illustrations, part colored plates, plates, United States, Commissioner of
Agriculture, United States Dept. of Agriculture
United States Dept.
of the Air Force ([date unknown]). The Veterinary
Technician. U.S. Dept. of the Air Force. Air Force Manual
no. 163-162. United States Air
Force: Washington, D.C., 1 volume.
NAL Call Number:
TX533.U5
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
service, military, food adulteration and inspection, United States Air
Force veterinary service, manual, appendix, bibliography, illustrations,
veterinary
technician, United States Dept. of the Air Force
University of
Illinois (Urbana-Champaigne campus) Dept. of Animal Pathology and Hygiene
(1943). Fight Animal Disease: to Meet Production Goals.
University of Illinois, College of Agriculture, Extension Service in
Agriculture and Home Economics Circular no. 557, University of
Illinois, College of Agriculture, Extension Service in Agriculture and
Home Economics: Urbana, Illinois, 57 p.
NAL Call Number:
275.29 Il62C no. 557
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal diseases,
illustrations, animal pathology, animal hygiene
University of
Missouri College of Agriculture (1988). A Condensed History of
Veterinary Medicine. University of Missouri-Columbia,
Agricultural Experiment Station Special Report no. 366, University of
Missouri-Columbia, College of Agriculture: Columbia, Missouri, 4 p.
NAL Call Number:
100 M693Sp no. 366
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, study and
teaching
Notes: Cover
title. "June
1988"
University of
Pennsylvania Bicentennial Conference (1941). The Relation of
Diseases in Lower Animals to Human Welfare by John R. Mohler, Raymond A.
Kelser and Cassius Way. University of Pennsylvania Press:
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 39 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 P383
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, public health,
animals as carriers of disease, veterinary public health, John Robbins
Mohler, Raymond Alexander Kelser, Cassius Way, University of Pennsylvania
Bicentennial Conference, animal diseases, human
health
Notes: Three
papers presented at conference.
References at end of second paper. At head of title: University of Pennsylvania. Bicentennial Conference. The Relationship of Animal
Diseases to Human Welfare, by J.R. Mohler. Veterinary Research and Public
Health, by R.A. Keiser.
Progress in Veterinary Medicine, by Cassius Way.
University of
Pennsylvania Veterinary School (1897). The Veterinary Profession:
Its Relation to the Health and Wealth of the Nation, and What It Offers As
a Career. [publisher unknown]: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 88 p.
NAL Call Number:
Film no. 1653
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, illustrations, microfilm, veterinary career,
Pennsylvania Veterinary School, veterinary medicine history, University of
Pennsylvania
Notes: Several
short articles by officers of the University of Pennsylvania and Alumni of
its Veterinary School, University Park, Pennsylvania, Pennsylvania State
University, 1997. 1 microfilm
reel; 35 mm. USAIN state and
local literature preservation project -- Pennsylvania agricultural
literature on microfilm (1997).
Urban and Rural
Systems Associates (1976). Women in Veterinary Medicine.
Exploratory Study of Women in the Health Professions Schools no. 5,
U.S. Dept of Health, Education and Welfare (HEW), Women's Action Program:
Washington, D.C., 101 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF779.5.U7
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, women
veterinarians, United States, women veterinarians United States history,
veterinary medicine women, Women's Action Program
Notes: Prepared
for the Women's Action Program, Office of Special Concerns, Office of the
Assistant Secretary for Planning and Evaluation, Department of Health,
Education and Welfare pursuant to Contract: HEW 0S-74-291. Cover
title:
Veterinary Medicine.
Vallery-Radot, R.
(1927). The Life of Pasteur. Doubleday, Page: Garden City,
N.Y., 484 p.
NAL Call Number:
120 P26V 1927
Descriptors:
Louis Pasteur 1822-1895, illustrations, translation, veterinary
medicine, food safety, index, plates, portrait, biography, veterinary
medicine history, milk, Rene Vallery-Radot 1853-1933, Mrs. R.L.
Devonshire, Sir William Osler
Notes: Translated from the French by Mrs.
R.L. Devonshire, with an introduction by Sir William
Osler.
Veterinary Medicine
[Magazine] (1937). Feline Practice; Selected Articles Reprinted From
Veterinary Medicine. Veterinary Magazine Corporation: Chicago,
Illinois, 95 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V643F
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, felines, cats, veterinary medicine history,
articles, reprint, illustrations, bibliography
Veterinary Medicine
Magazine (1942). Veterinary Service in Wartime. Veterinary
Magazine Corporation: Chicago, Illinois, 162 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 V643V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, wartime, World War Two, reprint, veterinary
medicine history, veterinary service in wartime
Notes: Reprinted
from
Veterinary Medicine Magazine.
Walley, T. (1879).
The Four Bovine Scourges: Pleuro-Pneumonia, Foot-and-Mouth Disease,
Cattle Plague, Tubercle (Scrofula) with an Appendix on the Inspection of
Live Animals and Meat. Maclachlan & Stewart and Simpkin,
Marshall: Edinburgh, England and London, England, 215 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W153
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, cattle plague,
cattle diseases, foot-and-mouth disease, pleuro-pneumonia, tubercle
(scrofula), appendix, index, meat inspection, live animal inspection,
plates, illustrations, rinderpest, bovine scourges, Great Britain, Thomas
Walley 1842-1894
Washington, G.
(1847). Letters on Agriculture from His Excellency, George
Washington, President of the United States to Arthur Young, Esq., F.R.S.
and Sir John Sinclair, Bart., M.P.: with Statistical Tables and Remarks,
by Thomas Jefferson, Richard Peters, and Other Gentlemen, on the Economy
and Management of Farms in the United States. Philadelphia:
William S. Martien & New
York: Baker & Scribner, and William S. Martien, Washington, D.C. 198 p.
NAL Call Number:
31.3 W27
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, letters, George
Washington 1732-1799, Arthur Young, Sir John Sinclair, Thomas Jefferson,
Richard Peters, Franklin Knight, statistical tables, facsimiles,
illustrations, map, portrait, plates
Notes: Edited by
Franklin
Knight. Half-title:
Farmers' Souvenir. Washington's Agricultural
Correspondence. Facsimiles
are included in pagination, but are also separately paginated. Other authors: Arthur Young 1741-1820, Sir John
Sinclair 1754-1835, Thomas Jefferson 1734-1826, Richard Peters 1743-1828,
Franklin Knight
Washington State
University Veterinary History Collection (1997). Five Centuries of
Veterinary Medicine: a Short-Title Catalog of the Washington State
University Veterinary History Collection Compiled, with Annotations and
Indexing, by J. Fred Smithcors and Ann Smithcors; Foreword by John
Guido. Washington State University Press: Pullman, Washington, 145
p.
NAL Call Number:
Z6674.W37 1997
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Washington State
University Veterinary History Collection, J. Fred Smithcors, Ann Smithcors
1934-, John Guido, bibliography, catalog, indexes,
illustrations
Waterson, A.P.
(1961). Introduction to Animal Virology. Cambridge
University Press: Cambridge, England, 96 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W312
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary virology, bibliography,
illustrations, viruses
Notes: Other
title: Animal
Virology.
Waterson, A.P.
(1968). Introduction to Animal Virology. 2nd edition,
Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England, 176 p.
NAL Call Number:
QR360.W3 1968
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, viruses, virus diseases, animal virology,
bibliography, illustrations, veterinary virology, animal
diseases
Waterson, A.P. and
L. Wilkinson (1978). An Introduction to the History of
Virology. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge England and New
York, New York, 237 p.
NAL Call Number:
QR359.W37
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, virology,
virology history, bibliography, plates, illustrations, veterinary
virology, indexes
West, G.P., Sir F.
Ware and the British Veterinary Association (1961). A History of the
Overseas Veterinary Services. British Veterinary Association:
London, England, 143 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF699.W8
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Great Britain,
British colonies, Asia, Sudan
White, T.P. (192?).
Retrospection; Depicting in Words the Story of the Bureau of Animal
Industry, United States Department of Agriculture. Bureau of
Animal Industry, United States Dept. of Agriculture: Washington, D.C., 35
p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W586
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, Bureau of Animal
Industry United States Department of Agriculture history, animal culture
United States history, Timothy Paul White 1872,
poetry
Wilder, B.G. and
Simon Henry Gage (1881). Introduction: a Guide to Practical
Work in Elementary Anatomy, Histology, and Experimental Physiology; Based
Mainly Upon the Cat, Frog, and Comparative Anatomy and Physiology.
A.S. Barnes & Co.: New York, New York and Chicago, Illinois, 54 p.
NAL Call Number:
444 W64I
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, anatomy,
comparative anatomy, laboratory manuals, physiology, histology, animal
anatomy, human anatomy, Burt Green Wilder 1841-1925, Simon Henry Gage
1851-1944, cat,
frog, Menobranchus, illustrations
Notes: Introduction to the authors'
"Laboratory Guide."
Wilkinson, L.
(1992). Animals and Disease: an Introduction to the History of
Comparative Medicine. Cambridge University Press:
Cambridge, England and New York, New York, 227 p.
NAL Call Number:
R133.W54 1992
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, comparative
medicine history, illustrations, index, bibliographic
references
Williams, W.L.
(1917). Veterinary Obstetrics. The author: Ithaca, New York,
637 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W672V
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
obstetrics, illustrations, plates, United States
Williams, W.
(1890). The Principles and Practice of Veterinary Surgery.
7th edition, Sabiston & Murray: New York, New York,
746 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W67P
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
surgery, illustrations, plates
Winslow, K. (1901).
Veterinary Materia Medica and Therapeutics. [publisher
unknown]: New York, New York, 755 p.
NAL Call Number:
41 W73
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, pharmacy, therapeutics, veterinary medicine
history, United States
Wiser, V.D., L.
Mark, H.G. Purchase and D.V. Robertson (1987). One Hundred Years of
Animal Health, 1884-1984. Journal of NAL
Associates New Series 11, nos. 1/4., Associates of the National
Agricultural Library: Beltsville, Maryland, 230 p.
NAL Call Number:
SF601.O63 1987
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine history, United States Bureau of Animal
Industry history, bibliographies, illustrations,
portraits
Notes: Cover
title: "100 Years of Animal Health,
1884-1984."
Woodrow, C.E.
(1962). The Export and Import of Dogs and Cats; a Handbook of
Regulations, Prepared by C.E. Woodrow on Behalf of the Editorial Committee
of the British Small Animal Association. Pergamon Press: Oxford,
New York, 107 p.
NAL Call Number:
41.5 W86
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary hygiene, legislation, import and
export, dogs, cats, regulations
Youatt, W. (1839).
The Obligation and Extent of Humanity to Brutes, Principally
Considered with Reference to the Domesticated Animals. Longman,
Orme, Brown, Green and Longman: London, England, 218 p.
NAL Call Number:
412 Y8
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, animal welfare,
William Youatt 1776-1847, domesticated animals
Youatt, W. (1810).
A Treatise on the Choice, Buying and General Management of
Livestock; Comprising Delineations and Description of the
Principal Breeds Together with an Appendix on the Improvement of British
Wool, and on the Destruction of Vermin Infesting Farmyards, etc.
2nd edition, B. Crosby and Co.: London, England, 232 p.
NAL Call Number:
40 Y8
Descriptors:
veterinary medicine, veterinary medicine history, veterinary
husbandry history, animal breeds, British wool, vermin, domestic animals,
William Youatt 1776-1847, livestock management, appendix,
illustrations
Notes: Second
edition revised and enlarged by the author of The Complete
Grazier.
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