What you think of when you hear the words Veterinary Medicine? Like needles, patients that are animals and doctors that are taking care of the animals best they can. In this research paper, I am going to talk about Veterinary Medicine. Like What Veterinary Medicine is and the history behind Veterinary Medicine and what jobs associate with Veterinary Medicine and zoonotic and Rabies diseases can do to animals and humans.
Veterinary Medicine is a branch of medicine that deals with the diseases of animals. Treating pets is one of the most common field in animal medicine. The vaccinations of animals and the diagnosis of diseases are part of a veterinarian’s duties. Veterinary Medicine is wide and covering all animal species like domesticated
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Early in time its wasn’t considered a science, but referred to as an art. It wasn’t until the ancient Romans that the treatment of the animals become more serious. However, their understanding was still at the very basic level of comprehension. The largest advancement did not come until the 1400’s to the 1700’s thru the understanding the anatomy of animals and even people and the development of veterinary science and the founding of the first School of Veterinary Medicine in Lyons-France. The first institution for the collegiate study of veterinary medicine has had one of the largest impacts only the lives and well-being of the citizens in the 1700s’s but an instrumental role on the rising numbers of women today in high-ranking and prestigious professional …show more content…
To name one here is one called Zoonoses it’s a disease that can be transmitted from wild and domestic animals to humans and it’s a public health threat worldwide. Because these diseases come from animals, prevention and control strategies needs to be required to combine efforts of many fields. For example, they need to have different veterinarians and physical and public health professionals in 3 areas to see the individual’s heath, population health and comparative medicine research. In the Individual health setting, to do an assessing the potential for zoonotic disease transmission from animals to humans should include input from both physicians and veterinarians and the patient could be at high risk. So, they need to observe them. In population health setting, zoonotic disease threats should be addressed through the systems that included domestic and wild animals and human’s populations, which would help lead to effective control mesures. That the physicians and veterinarians would report all outbreaks and communicate between hospital epidemiologist and local health officials to see what they thought would be the best option for the patient. In the research setting, between physicians and veterinarians in comparative medicine would improve our understanding of zoonotic agent-host