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Daniel Elmer Salmon, First DVM

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Daniel Salmon DVM (Cornell 1876) deserves to be included as one of the three most important US veterinarians of the 19th century. During his 22-year tenure as head of the Bureau of Animal Industry, Salmon and the scientists under his direction made epoch discoveries in comparative medicine that have had far-reaching implications for agriculture, medicine, and public health not just in that era, but up to the present.

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2013-10-02

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Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine

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Salmon, Daniel Elmer; History of Veterinary Medicine; Cornell University; Law, James; Liautard, Alexandre; Bureau of Animal Industry; Sinclair, Upton; Comparative medicine; Public Health; One Health

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