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  2. C. Wayne McIlwraith - Wikipedia

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    He is a New Zealander who has had most of his career in the United States and is an equine orthopaedic surgeon and orthopaedic researcher. He pioneered many of the techniques in equine arthroscopic surgery including writing the textbook “Diagnostic and surgical arthroscopy in the horse [2] ” (four editions). He is noted for significant ...

  3. Steve Allday - Wikipedia

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    After graduation in 1985, Allday began his equine veterinary practice in upstate New York. While in New York, he got a job with Kenneth Seeber, who, like Churchill, specialized in lameness. Allday practiced in Southern California for three years, as a private veterinarian for Allen Paulson Racing and worked with famed thoroughbred trainers such ...

  4. Robert M. Miller - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Dr. Miller was inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Western States Horse Expo, [7] and is a recipient of the Bustad Companion Animal Veterinarian of the Year Award in 1995. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Miller retired from practice in 1987, in order to devote himself full-time to the teaching of equine behavior and to support the relationship-based ...

  5. Veterinarian - Wikipedia

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    Equine medicine – Some veterinarians are specialists in equine medicine. Horses are different in anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and husbandry to other domestic species. Specialization in equine veterinary practice is something that is normally developed after qualification, even if students do have some interest before graduation.

  6. Robert Cook (veterinarian) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Cook is an equine veterinarian. He has published many papers, mainly on diseases of the horse's mouth, ear, nose and throat both in scientific and horseman's journals, covering various topics: equine diagnostical and surgical endoscopy

  7. Mark Gerard - Wikipedia

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    Mark Gerard (6 October 1934 – 21 June 2011) was an American equine veterinarian.He was born in Brooklyn, New York, and graduated from Cornell University. [1]As a student, he worked as an exercise rider for, among others, Hall of Fame trainer James E. Fitzsimmons.

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