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.





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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
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