Salmon, D. E.
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Daniel Salmon was a member of Cornell University's first class of graduates. He earned his bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine in 1872, and four years later Cornell awared him the the first DVM degree in the country. Dr. Salmon went on to serve as the founding chief of the US Bureau of Animal Industry and is best known today for identifying the infectious pathogen Salmonella and pioneering the fight against contagious diseases.
From the description of Daniel E. Salmon papers 1886-1913. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 74928588
Daniel Salmon was a member of Cornell University's first class of graduates. He earned his bachelor's degree in veterinary medicine in 1872, and four years later Cornell awarded him the the first DVM degree in the country. Dr. Salmon went on to serve as the founding chief of the US Bureau of Animal Industry and is best known today for identifying the infectious pathogen Salmonella and pioneering the fight against contagious diseases.
From the guide to the Daniel E. Salmon Papers, ca. 1886-1913, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library)
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Subjects:
- Classical swine fever
- Disease susceptibility
- Hog Cholera
- Immunity
- Veterinarians
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- Nebraska (as recorded)