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Alumni Feature: Interview with Phillip D. Pearson

Doctor of Veterinary Medicine and Doctor of Philosophy degrees at Iowa State University in 1956 and 1962.

Doctor Frank E. Walsh

weeks. With the passing of Dr. Walsh much of the philosophy so necessary in the education of a practitioner will be missed from the classroom. ... was generally recognized as one of the most eminent veterinary authorities on breeding dis­ eases in this country. Dr. Walsh's students will always remember his fine philosophy and put into practice

McCay's Nutrition of the Dog

degree from Iowa State College in 1923, the Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of California in 1925. He was an assistant at Iowa State College from 1921 to 1923. He was a member of the staff

Outstanding Advisor Award 1994 College of Veterinary Medicine Dr. Monica O. Howard

in 1982, and in 1990 she received her Doctor of Philosophy in Veterinary Pathology from Oklahoma State University. She then began her current position at Iowa State University as an Assistant Professor

Animal Rights Philosophy versus Biological Reality

society and a lack of knowledge of what the animal rights philosophy demands. Properly understood, it is diametrically opposed to the Veterinarian's Oath, which enjoins us to "participate in the advancement ... contact , USA 2 Part of the Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility Commons, and the Veterinary Medicine Commons Follow this and additional works at; https

The Ethics of Education

additional works at: https://lib.dr.iastate.edu/iowastate_veterinarian Part of the Ethics and Political Philosophy Commons, Higher Education Commons, Social and Philosophical Foundations of Education Commons

Comments on Veterinary Medicine in Austria

Austria is a remnant of a once - great empire in central Europe which controlled the economic, political and cultural life of most of the European continent. Vienna, the capital city for this earlier

Convergence of philosophy and science: the Third International Congress on Vegetarian Nutrition

(suppl): 434S-8S. Vegetarian; health; vegetarianism; diet; cancer; cardiovascular disease; Seventh-day Adventists; colon cancer VEGETARIAN DIETS: CONVERGENCE OF PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE First, it is

Historical, cultural, political, and social influences on dietary patterns and nutrition in Australian Aboriginal children

Before permanent European colonization 2 centuries ago, Australian Aborigines were preagriculturalist hunter-gatherers who had adapted extraordinarily well to life in a variety of habitats ranging from tropical forests, coastal and riverine environments, savannah woodlands, and grasslands to harsh, hot, and very arid deserts. Colonization had serious negative effects on...

Critical windows for nutritional interventions against stunting

recovery until ≥5 y of age. This finding has focused attention on the period -9 to 24 mo as a window of opportunity for interventions against stunting and has garnered considerable political backing for

Dr. Hopkins Recieves Norden Teaching Award

for se­ niors, as well as helping with the labs for an undergraduate beef management course. When asked about his teaching philosophy, Dr. Hopkins explains that he is not thrilled with the large group

Dean's Report

my statement here for your consideration: The traditional motto of Iowa State University has been "Science with Practice." This philosophy is existent today with an added feature of "new humanism," a

We Can Eradicate Swine Diseases

develop specific chemotherapy or immu­ nizing procedure becomes an endless and perhaps inefficient job. Because the task seems insurmountable, the prevailing philosophy has come to be an acceptance *Dr ... , Minnesota. of diseases among swine as a natural and inescapable hazard. It is not, however, a phJosophy we have to accept. An exception to the live-with-disease philosophy has been made for foot and mouth (F

Featured Department: Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology

physiology; one Master of Science with a joint major in veterinary physiol­ ogy and veterinary anatomy; and one Doctor of Philosophy degree. Currently two students are pursuing work toward a Doctor of ... Philosophy degree in the de­ partment, and another student is studying for the same degree with a split major in veterinary physiology and animal nu­ trition. At the present time there are 20 students from

Diagnostic Laboratory Begins a Program for Practitioners

of the Diagnostic Laboratory, outlin­ ed the program's intentions as being pri­ marily to acquaint practitioners with: 1. The laboratory's philosophy, poliCies, and approach to veterinary diagnostic

Pharmaceutical Companies Host Junior Veterinary Students

veterinarian in industry and how the veterinarian should market his professional services. Panel discussions dealt with company philosophy and answered individual questions. Most evenings, the host company

Dr. Kevan Flaming Recognized for Outstanding Academic Advising

getting to in­ Dr. Flaming is technically named an Instruc­ teract and relate to students." Dr. Flaming's tional Development Specialist. His job re­ philosophy stems from Seneca, a Roman quires him to

Paleo diet still lacks evidence

promoted paleo diet as defined in the included studies in Manheimer et al. (1) are desirable, including increased vegetables and the elimination of low-nutrient processed foods. However, the philosophy-based ... of sugar and wheat flour (http://ditchthewheat.com/best-paleo-chocolate-brownies-ever/). In this case, the paleo diet philosophy is extremely unlikely to change health outcomes for anybody but those

Speakers Committee Comes Through...

entertained them with candid remarks on his philosophy and practice of veterinary medicine during the car trip back from Des Moines. This in­ formal rap with Bill Whittick was to be a mere hint of the

Coevolution of nutrigenomics and society: ethical considerations

identified and analyzed, comprise a prominent script in nutrigenomics ( 2 ). 1 Applied Philosophy, Social Sciences Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, Netherlands. 2 Presented at the conference ?The ... Initiative/Dutch Science Foundation (NGI/NWO)] and the Wageningen University. 4 Address correspondence to M Korthals, Applied Philosophy, Social Sciences Group, Wageningen University, Hollandseweg 1, 6706 KN