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[Veterinary pathological collections: yesterday - today - tomorrow].

S Kundert1, A Pospischil1

  • 1Institut für Veterinärpathologie, Vetsuisse-Fakultät, Universität Zürich.

Schweizer Archiv Fur Tierheilkunde
|June 4, 2020
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Veterinary pathological collections from four universities reveal historical insights into animal diseases and teaching methods. Analysis shows evolving relevance and new applications for these valuable scientific archives.

Area of Science:

  • Veterinary Pathology
  • Museum Studies
  • History of Science

Background:

  • Examines the historical development and relevance of veterinary pathological collections in Berlin, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich during the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • Compares collection indices based on animal species, organs, and diseases to understand founder influence and historical significance.

Observation:

  • Collections were integral to university teaching and research, ensuring their continuity.
  • Shifting pedagogical approaches have led to a decline in the traditional utility of pathological collections.

Findings:

  • Differences in collection composition reflect the unique historical context and focus of each institution.
  • Analysis of collection data provides insights into the evolution of veterinary medicine and disease patterns.
Keywords:
19. Jahrhundert19e siècle19th century20. Jahrhundert20e siècle20th centurySammlungsgeschichteVeterinärpathologieXIX secoloXX secolocollection historyhistoire des collectionspathologie vétérinairepatologia veterinariastoria delle collezioniveterinary pathology

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Implications:

  • Existing veterinary pathological collections offer potential for new applications beyond traditional teaching.
  • Strategies are needed to adapt and preserve these collections for contemporary research and educational needs.