Claude Bourgelat (March 27, 1712 – January 3, 1779) was a French veterinary surgeon.Bourgelat was born at Lyon. He was the founder of veterinary colleges at Lyon in 1761, as well as an authority on h ...
Carlo Ruini (1530–1598) was one of the most noted anatomists of the horse of the 16th century.He was born into a wealthy family in Bologna, Italy and was privately educated in the style of most upper ...
The City is well served by the London Underground network and the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), with 11 Underground stations (counting the connected Bank and Monument stations separately) and two DLR ...
Main article: Roman LondonIt used to be widely held that Londinium was first established by merchants as a trading port on the tidal Thames in around 47 AD, during the early years of the Roman occupat ...
Of the 69 cities in the United Kingdom, the City of London is among the 30 that have Lord Mayors (or, in Scotland, Lords Provost). The Lord Mayor is entitled to the style The Right Honourable; the sam ...
Since the early history of domestication of the horse, working animals were found to be exposed to many conditions that created breakage or excessive hoof wear. Ancient people recognized the need for ...
In the 10th century the establishment of churches and monasteries led to the development of stone architecture that elaborated vernacular Roman forms, from which the term "Romanesque" is derived. Wher ...
Ashoka was born to the Mauryan emperor Bindusara and a relatively lower ranked wife of his, Dharmā . He was the grandson of Chandragupta Maurya, founder of Mauryan dynasty. The Avadana texts mention ...
In order to propagate the Buddhist faith, Ashoka explains he sent emissaries to the Hellenistic kings as far as the Mediterranean, and to people throughout India, claiming they were all converted to t ...
Shalihotra (c. 2350 BCE), the son of a Brahmin sage, Hayagosha, is considered the founder of veterinary sciences. He is said to have lived in Sravasti (modern Sahet-Mahet on the borders of Gonda and B ...
See also: Indo-European migrations and Indo-Aryan migrationThe commonly proposed period of earlier Vedic age is dated back to 2nd millennium BCE. After the collapse of the Indus Valley Civilisation, w ...
Technologies based upon the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method will become nearly ubiquitous gold standards of diagnostics of the near future, for several reasons. First, the catalog of infectious ...
Bacterial infections are classified by the causative agent as well as the symptoms and medical signs produced.Symptomatic infections are apparent, whereas an infection that is active, but does not pro ...
A partial list of vectors that can carry zoonotic infectious organisms is below. Xenozoonosis is zoonosis transmitted by xenotransplantation (transplantation between species).ApesChimpanzeeGorillaAssa ...
Historically, the jobs of farrier and blacksmith were practically synonymous, shown by the etymology of the word: farrier comes from Middle French: ferrier (blacksmith), from the Latin word ferrum (ir ...