V.M.D.
Americanabbreviation
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Etymology
Origin of V.M.D.
From New Latin Veterināriae Medicīnae Doctor
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It was at this time that Bernard F. Brennan V.M.D., a long-time friend and associate of Conway’s, received a call from the trainer requesting that he examine the colt.
From New York Times
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