| veterinarian | One skilled in the diseases of cattle or domestic animals; a veterinary surgeon. Origin: L. Veterinarius. See Veterinary. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| Veterinarian's Oath | The official oath of the veterinary profession, adopted by the American Veterinary Medical Association in 1954: "Being admitted to the profession of veterinary medicine, I solemnly dedicate myself and the knowledge I possess to the benefit of society, to the conservation of our livestock resources and to the relief of suffering of animals. I will practice my profession conscientiously with dignity. The health of my patients, the best interest of their owners, and the welfare of my fellow man, will be my primary considerations. I will, at all times, be humane and temper pain with anaesthesia where indicated. I will not use my knowledge contrary to the laws of humanity, nor in contravention to the ethical code of my profession. I will uphold and strive to advance the honor and noble traditions of the veterinary profession. These pledges I make freely in the eyes of God and upon my honor." (05 Mar 2000) |
| veterinarians | Persons trained and authorised to practice veterinary medicine and surgery; doctors of veterinary medicine (d.v.m.). (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Veterinarian
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a doctor who practices veterinary medicine
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senior Veterinary Officer in charge of all veterinary personnel and activities within it
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A Vet. A person that is skilled in diseases and care of animals. Some veterinarians are skilled in caring for reptiles also.
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| Veterinaria | a doctor who practices veterinary medicine |
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