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Перевод: veterinarian speek veterinarian


[прилагательное]
ветеринарный;
[существительное]
ветеринар ; ветеринарный врач


Тезаурус:

  1. The anonymous author goes on to say that while Vial was not a highly educated veterinarian, even for those times, he was far in advance of the general practitioner in this country, who had usually no training whatever in anatomy or medicine.
  2. Coleman's view was that a sound basis of training in diseases of the horse would enable the veterinarian to acquire equal skill in the diseases of other species.
  3. It is recorded somewhat ruefully that, after years of struggle, when the Veterinarian had won its fight to get the course lengthened, students who had previously been apprenticed for three or four years to a practitioner claimed they at least ought to be able to leave the College after 12 months, and not have to stay the same period-two years-as the non-apprenticed.
  4. The establishment of the College in 1791 marked a crucial stage in the separation of the functions of farrier and veterinarian .
  5. In the Veterinarian of 1831 we read "A letter on a canal in the medulla spinalis of some quadrupeds.
  6. In 1828 William Percivall had founded the Veterinarian as a journal for the emerging profession.
  7. They pointed out that near large towns horses were, in any case, more numerous than cattle, and that diseased cattle would be sent to slaughter rather than to the veterinarian.
  8. On 20 January 1789, Eccleston concluded a letter to the editor of the Transactions of the Society of Arts with a postscript: "Mr Moorcroft is a young man of the greatest abilities, and has agreed to turn his thoughts from the practice of physic and surgery, entirely to that of farriery in every branch, provided he can meet with sufficient and certain encouragement in the establishment of a Veterinarian School.
  9. RIGHT: William Percivall, who founded the Veterinarian in 1828.
  10. He had then become an object of often severely critical interest to the Veterinarian , the journal founded in 1828 by William Percivall to reform, it said, certain alleged abuse in the College.
  11. The process of separation and demarcation was not a rapid one, and considerable ambiguity in the use of the term "farrier" and "farriery" persisted for many years after the establishment of the College, reflecting the degree to which the occupation of farrier and veterinarian overlapped.
  12. Good evidence of the use and meaning of the term is contained in a report, in the second issue of The Veterinarian , of a meeting held on 22 July 1829 to consider the method of examination adopted at the College.
  13. He was a prolific writer of learned articles in the Veterinarian of which he was for a time co-editor, and his classical education is reflected in his thoughtful commentaries.

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