No, Vetenarian medicine is medical treatment for pets (like dogs, cats ect) and Human medicine is medical treatment for.... well, humans!
2nd answer:
Good answer! I would add that a lot of the problems, treatments, and medications are the same, but there are also a lot of different diseases, treatments and medications, too.
Can HSA pay for a vetenarian bill?
No! Because one sets its training around the care and welfare of animals, and the other of humans!
Dermatology is the field of medicine concerned with human skin.
Yes. They are total vegetarians.
The real disadvantage to a Vet med career, is that it is harder to get into a vet med school compared to human medicine, you have to do the same training as human med doctors and you won't earn nearly as much as a human doctor. (also the late night emergenies!)
because the body makes it that way
No, you cannot use human medicine for your cat. It could possibly kill your cat if you do.
No. Many human medications do not work the same in dogs as they do in humans and can often be poisonous. If your dog is injured, see your vet immediately.
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a cop and vetenarian
if the medicine did not harm the animal they can have HUMAN medicine!!
Human medicine for humans, cat medicine for cats