CVM History Exhibits,, number 05
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Image on the left: Dr. Hubert Schmidt referred to this building as the "Shingle-Roofed Barn" where much of the early work on the Texas Fever was done; as referenced in his "A Brief History of the School of Veterinary Medicine….1878-1958". (see original image 1166)
Image on the Right: Veterinary Research Barn- "Fever Barn" where much of the early work on Texas Fever was done. The barn was build in 1917 and demolished in 1968. (see original image 1593)
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Part of a History Exhibit for the College of Veterinary Medicine; left is an early Texas Fever research clinical building and right is the bar in which a lot of the early work and research for 'Texas Fever' was done. Physical description: color prints (photographs), 9X12.5mm, with negativeSubject
BuildingsCollege facilities
Large Animal Medicine and Surgery
Small Animal Medicine and Surgery
History--Veterinary medicine
Historic buildings
Barns
Correls
Tick-borne diseases
Schools, Veterinary
Hospitals, Animal
Brucellosis
Research
Cattle Diseases
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical SciencesCVM History Exhibits,, number 05. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /170704.