The Coming Crisis in Veterinary Medicine, Are You Prepared? HEW, MP304 (1280x720)

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The Coming Crisis in Veterinary Medicine, Are You Prepared?

J. Antelyes, D.V.M. of Middle Village, N.Y., delivers a speech originally prepared for and presented at the American Veterinary Medicine Assn. Convention at Louisville, KY in 1966. He points out several crises facing veterinary medicine: the shortage of veterinarians in quantity and quality, and the staggering amount of knowledge accumulating (minor crises); and the major crises of starvation, contamination of the environment, psychological maladaption, and increasing pathogens, plus the threat of behavior control. His solution: use of the intellect, assumption of responsibility and communication to all men.

J. Antelyes, Veterinary Medicine

Source: HEW (Department of Health, Education, and Welfare) -- Public Health Service, public domain