Department of Normal and Pathological Morphology and Forensic Veterinary Medicine
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Head of the Department: Professor, Doctor of Veterinary Sciences, Mykola Ivanovych Zhila
The Department of Descriptive Animal Anatomy was established in 1881 alongside the creation of the Veterinary School in Lviv. Initially, it was combined with the Department of Pathological Anatomy, but the two were separated in 1889. The first head of the Department of Descriptive and Pathological Anatomy (1881–1894) was Professor Henryk Kadiy (1851–1912), doctor honoris causa, a student of the renowned 19th-century anatomist Ludwik Teichmann.
Faculty members are co-authors of the educational manual Pathological Anatomy of Animals for the training of specialists in agricultural higher education institutions of III–IV accreditation levels, first published in Ukrainian under the editorship of P.P. Urbanovych and M.K. Pototskyi (Kyiv, 2008), as well as the textbook Pathophysiology and Pathological Anatomy of Animals for agricultural higher education institutions of I–II accreditation levels, edited by Professor A.Y. Mazurkevych (Vinnytsia, 2008).
Courses Offered:
- Animal Anatomy
- Morphology of Farm Animals
- Professional Ethics, Deontology, and History of Veterinary Medicine
- Functional Anatomy
- Biology and Morphology of Birds
- Human Anatomy
- Cytology, Histology, Embryology
- Histology and Embryology of Aquatic Animals
- Biology and Morphology of Exotic, Zoo, and Decorative Birds
- Pathological Morphology and Necropsy
- Pathological Morphology with Sectional Course
- Forensic Veterinary Medicine
- Clinical Pathology
- General and Special Pathomorphology
- Sectional Course
- Veterinary Forensics
- Clinical Pathology
- Pathomorphology of Avian Diseases
Contacts
Address: 50 Pekarska street, Lviv, 79010, Ukraine
Phone: 380 (032) 2392613
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