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James Law: He Helped Establish a University and Founded a Veterinary College, Part II

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Perspectives in Veterinary Medicine (2013-2015)
Author
Smith, Donald F.
Abstract

James Law, the third of the trio of Scottish veterinarians who came to North America in the 1860s, had a mission that went beyond animal and human medicine. Unlike Andrew Smith and Duncan McEachran, who established veterinary colleges in Toronto and Montreal, Law was a founding faculty member at a major university in the United States (Cornell University), and he spent his career deeply committed to a broad range of disciplines that extended beyond medicine and agriculture.

Date Issued
2014-04-11
Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Keywords
History of Veterinary Medicine
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Cornell University
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White, Andrew Dickson
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Cornell, Ezra
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Law, James
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McEachran, Duncan McNab
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Smith, Andrew
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Liautard, Liautard
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One Health
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article

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