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Category Archives: Early Memories, Making a Veterinarian

Hallowed Ground

D. E. Larsen, DVM We hurried across the cow bridge at the upper end of Uncle Dutch’s farm. We were in a hurry because we planned to hunt up to the Bartlett farm this afternoon. This would require us to cross Catching Creek one more time, and that crossing would have no bridge. Don MillerContinue reading “Hallowed Ground”

Posted byd.e.larsen.dvmJanuary 17, 2020May 21, 2023Posted inEarly Memories, Making a Veterinarian, Veterinary Medicine4 Comments on Hallowed Ground

Brownie, 1953

Brownie, 1953  D. E. Larsen, DVM I woke to an empty bedroom. The sky was clear and the morning sun was out, but there was still a chill to the summer air. I laid still and tried to listen to hear my brothers downstairs. I hated to wake to an empty room. Did the monsterContinue reading “Brownie, 1953”

Posted byd.e.larsen.dvmDecember 15, 2019May 20, 2020Posted inEarly Memories, Making a VeterinarianTags:Food Animal Medicine, PetsLeave a comment on Brownie, 1953

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