Who was the First Veterinarian?

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There is no definite answer. This field dates back to 1800 BC in Egypt. The Egyptians worshiped animals, but would only make external observations. About 500 years later, it was the Greeks that developed this science by actually experimenting on animals. Often times, the doctor who cared for people would also care for sick animals.
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A veterinarian is a licensed physician that only treats animals. Some veterinarians specialize in surgery, dermatology, and internal medicine for the animals.
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A veterinarian is a doctor that focus's their study and practice on animals. They diagnose and treat animal illness and also just help with routine physical care such as vaccines
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In America you need to take four years of college, and then four years of veterinarian school. After you have done that you will probably need to pass a state examination. Look here
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A veterinarian's salary can vary depending on which state they live in and if they have specialized training. The average annual veterinarian's salary in 2007 was over $80,000.
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