New York State Veterinary Medical Society records, 1890-1998.

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New York State Veterinary Medical Society records, 1890-1998.

Minutes, proceedings and correspondence of the Society from its founding in Rochester on January 15, 1890 until 1998. Also included are its constitution and bylaws, code of ethics, various papers presented before it, including one by James Law on poisoning through the milk and meat of tubercular animals (1894), newspaper clippings, lists of qualified or graduated veterinary surgeons in New York State (1890-1900), circulars concerning meetings of the Society, and other entries made by Nelson P. Hinkley, Secretary. Also included is William Henry Kelly's letter impression book (August 1903-March 1905), which he kept as Secretary of the Society, including letters to James Law and Veranus A. Moore and letters concerning the problem of illegal veterinary practice in New York State.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7904578

Cornell University Library

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Hinkley, Nelson P.

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Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931

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Bacteriologist, veterinary pathologist, one of the first six faculty of the New York State Veterinary College at Cornell University, and Dean of the College, 1908-1929. From the description of Veranus A. Moore papers, 1836-1958. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64652418 Veranus Alva Moore was born in Houndsfield (Hounsfield), NY, on April 13, 1859. He was raised in Oswego County, New York. When he was 14 years old, he stepped on a nail which cau...

New York State Veterinary Medical Society

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The New York State Veterinary Medical society was founded in Rochester on January 15, 1890, and is still active today. From the guide to the New York State Veterinary Medical Society records, 1890-1998, (Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library) ...

Kelly, William, 1911-

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William Henry Kelley was a veterinarian in Albany, New York, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He ran the Albany Veterinary Hospital on Western Avenue, was active in the state and national professional veterinary organizations, and was a frequent lobbyist for issues relating to animal health and the veterinary profession. From the description of William Henry Kelly papers, ca.1880-1910. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 63934276 ...

Law, James Christopher, 1956-

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