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Woman Veterinarians Making a Difference, Part I

Author
Smith, Donald F.
Abstract
For Women's History Month this March 2014, here is Part 1 of a listing and brief overview of some of these stories appearing in this series in the hope that this compendium will serve as a resource and an inspiration for women and men alike.
Date Issued
2014-03-13Publisher
Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Women Veterinarians; Women’s History Month; History of Veterinary Medicine; Women’s Veterinary Leadership; Women Veterinary Deans; American Veterinary Medical Association; Asmus, Joanna; Halloran, Patricia O’Connor; von Decken-Luers, Rikki; Gundlach, Elizabeth Beckley; Deubler, Josephine; Comans, Carolyn; Peddie, Linda Reeve; Allen, Sheila; Green, Eleanor; Cornell University; University of Pennsylvania; Great Depression; Women in Veterinary Medicine
Type
article
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