D. E. Larsen, DVM Our junior year of veterinary school started with a bang. This was our first exposure to clinical medicine, and this was why most of us were here. But the rigors of the curriculum came as a new reality for some. We were at the clinic a full forty-hour week. We hadContinue reading “Surgical Anatomy, Fall Quarter, 1973 “
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Wild Horses, From the Archives
D. E. Larsen, DVM Standing at the corral fence, we were looking at the ugliest horse that I had ever seen. She was an older roan mare that my father-in-law, Jim Leibelt, had just adopted from the Bureau of Land Management Wild Horse Adoption Center in Burns. She looked like she had just stepped offContinue reading “Wild Horses, From the Archives”
The Budget Book
D. E. Larsen, DVM Some life lessons are quickly learned, others not so much. And then, some lessons come by surprise and are entirely unexpected. When I started veterinary school, I still had a couple of years left on the GI Bill and several thousand dollars still in the bank from my Army savings. IContinue reading “The Budget Book”