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Veterinary Heritage December 2025

  • skw285
  • Feb 16
  • 1 min read

CONTENTS:

ON THE FRONT COVER: E.G. Englesh logging camp near Arlington, Washington, August 3, 1898. Source: Wikimedia Commons.

 

An Account of Veterinary Work in a Lumber Camp

Lawrence B. Buggia

Vet Herit. 2025 Dec;48(2):3-10.

 

A Veterinary Department in Detroit (1890-1899)

Howard H. Erickson and Susanne K. Whitaker

Vet Herit. 2025 Dec;48(2):11-28.

 

Hello Dolly! The History and Ethics of Animal Cloning and the World’s Most Famous Sheep                                                                                                                                          Allison Purtle

Vet Herit. 2025 Dec;48(2):29-35.

First Place in the 2025 J. Fred Smithcors Student Veterinary History Essay Contest.

 

Minds Unleashed: The Evolution of Veterinary Behavioral Medicine

Rebecca Jaramillo

Vet Herit. 2025 Dec;48(2):36-43.

Fourth Place in the 2025 J. Fred Smithcors Student Veterinary History Essay Contest.

 

Professor Septimus Sisson's Stance on the "Teaching/Research Controversy"

Lawrence B. Buggia and Howard H. Erickson

Vet Herit. 2025 Dec;48(2):44-46.

 

2025-2026 AVMHS Officers, Board Members and Committees

 

On the back cover: Alcalay’s Humorous Tribute to Professor Septimus Sisson.



 

 
 
 

28 Comments


BRYCE ANGELES
BRYCE ANGELES
12 hours ago

That logging camp photo really captures the early veterinary challenges in remote work settings. I've been using https://gif-maker.net

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Garciarobertodoub
18 hours ago

That logging camp photo really captures the grit of early veterinary fieldwork in remote areas. I've been using https://pika-labs-ai.com

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Radit Mansur
Radit Mansur
a day ago

That logging camp photo really captures the rugged conditions early veterinarians worked in. I've been using https://3dtrellis.com

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DAMIEN MADELINE
DAMIEN MADELINE
2 days ago

Great article — the E.G. Englesh logging camp photo from August 1898 really captures how working animals were the backbone of early Pacific Northwest industry. I've been using https://ai-for-animation.com

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PABLO PAT
PABLO PAT
3 days ago

Lovely to see this bit of Pacific Northwest history preserved — the E.G. English logging camp near Arlington really captures that turn-of-the-century frontier industry. I've been researching similar archives and found a great resource at https://grok-imagine-ai.net

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