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HISTORY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
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WE WILL DISCUSS SOME OF THE DETAILS WE DO KNOW: THERE IS VERY LITTLE TRULY KNOWN ABOUT THE HISTORY OF VETERINARY SCIENCE
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WHAT DO YOU THINK? 1710 1922 1825 BC 2010
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1825 BC
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THE KALUN PAPYRUS Collection of Ancient Egyptian texts found in tombs dating back to 1825 B.C. Egyptian writings report they used herbs to treat animals. There was a distinct difference between human and animals. Possible basic understanding of animal anatomy and disease Trained specialists were skilled obstetricians and given the name of “overseer of cattle”
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2500B.C.
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ANCIENT DOCTORS Other reports indicate: Ancient medical practitioners worked on both human and animals. Primarily of transport and farm animals Ancient practitioners knew every little of animal disease or animal anatomy Knowledge was scarce until the 17 th and 18 th Centuries when a series of animal plagues struck Europe
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1710 Cattle plague was first documented as a “disease” European governing agencies compensated farmers for destruction of infected animals European government began supporting veterinary research The first recorded animal anatomy and disease study First vaccine developed in 1712
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WHY DID THE GOVERNMENT HELP IN 17 TH CENTURY? Economy England was struck by four separate plagues in the 1700s
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VETERINARY MEDICINE 1761 First college in Lyon, France opened by Claude Bourgelat Primary focus was on farm animals Over the next 10yrs private schools in Germany, Sweden and Denmark began researching veterinary science
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UNITED STATES 1852-1866 Veterinary College of Philadelphia 1883 School of Veterinary Medicine at University of Pennsylvania Currently still open Oldest veterinary program in the US 1863 AVMA (American Veterinary Medical Association)
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