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Historical Medical Art Program

  
circa 2005

The Equine Veterinarian, circa 2005

The Veterinarian, circa 1878

circa 1895

The Equine Veterinarian, circa 1895

The AAEP Foundation and Historical Medical Art, LLC, have teamed up to offer “The Equine Veterinarian” art series.

 

This art series is offered to the AAEP membership at a greatly reduced price. The prints accurately portray the equine veterinarian at work in the late 1800’s - 2000.

 

This art series provides a wonderful opportunity to reflect over the past half-century of growth and advancements in equine health. “The Equine Veterinarian" is a great tribute to early and current dedication to the profession.

 

These limited edition prints will display nicely in your practice or serve as a great gift to a valued friend, colleague or client.  Also included is a "legend text" that describes the history of the particular period respresented, and the significance of the contents of the art located at the bottom of each print. The "legend text" makes an attractive caption for the art, or, if one chooses, it may be hidden during framing. A generous portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Foundation to support its programs helping horses all over the world.
 
To order one or more of these fine prints or for more information on the Historical Medical Art program, click here
 
If you are interested in additional options using these images, such as postcards and note cards, please click here