When Washington, D.C. Had Two Veterinary Colleges
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The National Veterinary College and United States College of Veterinary Surgeons both located in Washington, D.C. are now defunct. But they had the important responsibility to train veterinarians who would treat and eradicate diseases of livestock, like hog cholera and pleuropneumonia in cattle, as well as control diseases that spread from animals to humans, such as tuberculosis and Salmonellosis.
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2013-09-22
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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
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History of Veterinary Medicine; Legacy Veterinary Colleges; United States College of Veterinary Surgeons; National Veterinary College; Columbian University; George Washington University; Salmon, Daniel E.; The Washington Post; Land-Grant Act; University of Pennsylvania; Harvard University Veterinary College; Veterinary Colleges in the United States
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