Percival J. Axtell papers, 1905-1906.

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Percival J. Axtell papers, 1905-1906.

The collection includes letters from veterinarians N. D. Backus, H. D. Gill, William Henry Kelly, James Law, A. L. Mason, and W. L. Williams. Other correspondents include owners of animals concerning treatments and surgical supply companies.

56 items.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8221381

Cornell University Library

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Axtell, Charles,

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Percival J. Axtell, DVM '05, practiced in Deposit, Long Eddy, and Hancock, New York. From the description of Percival J. Axtell papers, 1905-1906. (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 78794559 ...

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 ...

Gill, H. D

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Williams, W. L. (Walter Long), 1856-1945

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Walter Long Williams, among the members of the original faculty of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, attended schools in Illinois including the Presbyterian Seminary at Mt. Zion for one year and the Illinois Industrial University, now the University of Illinois, for two years. He continued his studies at the Montreal Veterinary College, graduating as an honor student in 1879. While working in private practice for 12 years, he also became Assistant State Veterinarian in Illinois....

Backus, N. D.

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Mason, A. L. W

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Law, James, 1838-1921

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James Law was one of the first faculty members of Cornell University, the first dean of the New York State College of Veterinary Medicine, and a pioneer in veterinary medicine and public health in the United States. From the description of James Law papers, 1884-1914 (bulk 1895-1908). (Cornell University Library). WorldCat record id: 64055000 James Law was one of the first faculty members of Cornell University, the first dean of the New York State College of Vet...