Browsing by Subject "Hospitals, Teaching"
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Located on the corner of Spence and Roberts Streets this was the second building used as a veterinary hospital. It was built in 1908 and had a central 36X36 foot clinic room, eight box stalls, four tie stalls, an office, ...
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This may be the area in the small animal clinic where animal were kept to recuperate and be monitored after a medical surgery or treatment.
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Students examine large animals in a clinic setting. Three stalls with horses in background, one cow and light colored horse in foreground being examined by four men. Two of these men are Dr. James Ketchersid and Dr. Harold ...
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Display on the Left: The Veterinary Anatomy Building shown in this picture circa 1935, and the stable D can be seen in left frame background and Stable A in seen on the right in the background. This building is also ...
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In this image it appears that the veterinarian on the right is using an older style mobile imaging device, while a veterinary student hold the horse steady.
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This picture appears to be taken in the old Veterinary Hospital that is now being used by the College of Civil Engineering on main campus. It had three winged sections making it appear to be a "E" shaped building.
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This picture appears to be taken in the old Veterinary Hospital that is now being used by the College of Civil Engineering on main campus. It had three winged sections making it appear to be a "E" shaped building.
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Although it is not verified the three main persons in this image could be, (left to right: Dr. K. W. Knauer, Dr. Ralph W. Storts, and Dr. Klontz). Man on the right in the glasses and lab coat is Dr. Raph W. Storts
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The surgical area viewed in this image appear primative compared to the surgical suites in the Large Animal Hopsital today.