One hundred years of progress : the history of veterinary medicine in Minnesota /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Arnold, John P.
Other Authors: Kernkamp, H. C. H., Boyd, Thomas H.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Paul, Minn. : Minnesota Veterinary Historical Museum, [1994]
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Pioneer veterinary medicine in minnesota
  • Treatment of animals before the arrival of graduate veterinarians
  • Arrival of graduate veterinarians and early treatment
  • Changes in veterinary medicine
  • Board of veterinary medicine
  • Early efforts to obtain a practice act to license veterinarians
  • Problems in enforcing practice act
  • Attempt to license an empiric
  • Corporate veterinary practice
  • Board gains national reputaiton
  • Control of animal diseases
  • Early animal disease control
  • Establishment of board of animal health
  • Drought and starving animals
  • Diseases that have defied eradication
  • Diseases that have been eradicated
  • Control of poultry diseases
  • State and regional veterinary associations
  • Establishment of minnesota veterinary medical association
  • Annual and semi-annual meetings
  • Presidents and other officers
  • Awards and honorary members
  • Minnesota academy of veterinary practice
  • Women's auxiliary to the minnesota veterinary medical association
  • Minnesota association of veterinary technicians
  • Regional veterinary associations
  • Veterinary education in minnesota
  • Early veterinary education in minnesota
  • First attempt to establish a veterinary college at the University of Minnesota
  • Development of the division of veterinary medicine
  • Trouble in the veterinary division
  • Dr. fitch replaces dr. reynolds
  • Second attempt to establish a veterinary college at the university of minnesota
  • Dr. Boyd succeeds dr. fitch
  • Establishment of a veterinary college at the university of minnesota
  • Start of the new veterinary school
  • Accreditation
  • Dr. Roepke and late dr. kernkamp appointed acting director
  • Dr. Thorp succeeds dr. boyd as director
  • School becomes a college in the university system
  • Problems of the college
  • Dr. Sorensen appointed acting dean
  • Dr. Ewing becomes dean
  • Dr. Pomeroy appointed acting dean and later, dean
  • Continuing education
  • Department of diagnostic investigations
  • Raptor center
  • Women students
  • Veterinary technicians
  • Photographs of all college of veterinary medicine graduating classes to and including 1993 class