veterinary medicine
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Definition
Noun: The branch of medical science dedicated to the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals. It encompasses the care of animals, particularly domesticated species, to promote their health and welfare.
Usage
"Veterinary medicine" is used as an uncountable noun to refer to the field, profession, and body of knowledge as a whole. * She decided to study veterinary medicine at university. * Advances in veterinary medicine have improved the lifespan of pets. * His expertise is in the field of veterinary medicine.
Examples
- The conference focused on the latest research in veterinary medicine.
- Practicing veterinary medicine requires a deep understanding of multiple animal species.
- He dedicated his life to veterinary medicine and animal welfare.
Advanced Usage
- Comparative veterinary medicine: The study of diseases across different animal species, often with implications for human health (One Health).
- Forensic veterinary medicine: The application of veterinary knowledge to legal cases, such as animal abuse or wildlife crime.
Variants and Related Words
- Veterinarian (noun): A professional who practices veterinary medicine; a veterinary surgeon or doctor.
- Veterinary (adjective): Pertaining to veterinary medicine or veterinarians (e.g., , ).
- Veterinary science: Often used synonymously with veterinary medicine, emphasizing the scientific basis of the field.
Synonyms
- Animal medicine
- Veterinary science
Related Phrases
- To practice veterinary medicine: The act of working as a veterinarian.
- She is licensed to practice veterinary medicine in three states.
- School/College of Veterinary Medicine: The academic institution where the subject is taught and degrees are conferred.
Noun
- the branch of medicine that deals with the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and injuries of animals (especially domestic animals)