Iowa State University. College of Veterinary Medicine. Dean's Office.

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Iowa State University offered veterinary courses to the first senior class in agriculture in 1872. The School of Veterinary Science was founded in 1879, making it the first state-funded veterinary school on the nation. Early physical facilities included a barn clinic and laboratory, a veterinary hospital, and sanitary building. A Veterinary Quadrangle was constructed in 1912, and housed the College until 1976, when a modern, $25.6 million complex was opened at the south end of campus.

Current College departments include: Veterinary Microbiology and Preventive Medicine; Veterinary Pathology; Veterinary Diagnostic and Production Animal Medicine; Biomedical Sciences; and Veterinary Clinical Services.

The current mission statement of the College states that it is "dedicated to enhancing the quality of human and animal life; committeed to dissemination of knowledge and development of skills in profession, continuing, and graduate education; to conducting research to further knowledge and skills pertaining to all aspects of animal health, disease, and welfare; and in serving in partnership with other, all who need our skills in the animal health care region."

From the description of Veterinary Faculty meeting minutes, 1915-1929. (Iowa State University). WorldCat record id: 48060806

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Place Name Admin Code Country
Iowa--Ames
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Veterinary medicine
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Corporate Body

Active 1915

Active 1929

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