Professor George Stott
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Dr. George G. Stott was involved in teaching and research (determining age using cemental annulations in n1an, funded by the NIH) at Texas A&M. He and his wife, Ann, have four children. He received a B.Sc from Utah State and after graduating from Iowa State University in 1965 with his DVM degree, Dr. Stott attended and taught at Auburn, ISU, and WSU where he achieved his MS and PhD degrees. He then taught at the Univ. of Guelph, Ontario and in 1972 began teaching at Texas A&M. In 1977 Dr. Stott taught Large and Small Animal Anatomy, Histology, Embrology and a graduate course in comparative gross and microscopic anatomy of the reproductive systems. As of 1994 he was listed as a Professor of Veterinary Anatomy and Public Health in the College of Veterinary Medicine’s faculty and staff directory.
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Man in white coat and gloves standing by a door. Physical description: color slides, 5X5mmSubject
Veterinary anatomyVeterinary dissection
Veterinary autopsy
Stott, George
Hospitals, Animals
Laboratories
Veterinarians
Pathology, Veterinary
Teaching
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College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical SciencesProfessor George Stott. Available electronically from https : / /hdl .handle .net /1969 .1 /172211.