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The word veterinarian is derived from the Latin veterinum which means beast of burden and veterinarius which means of or having to do with beasts of burden. Its first known use as animal doctor dates to 1646 (Merriam-Webster) while the adjective veterinary was first used in 1791.
: a person qualified and authorized to practice veterinary medicine.
Veterinarians care for the health of animals and work to protect public health. They diagnose, treat, and research medical conditions and diseases of pets, livestock, and other animals.
A veterinarian diagnoses and controls animal diseases, treat sick and injured animals, prevents the transmission of animal diseases (zoonoses) to people, and advise owners on proper care of pets and livestock. They ensure a safe food supply by maintaining the health of food animals.
A veterinary physician, colloquially called a vet, shortened from veterinarian or veterinary surgeon, is a professional who practices veterinary medicine by treating disease, disorder, and injury in non-human animals.

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vet​er​i​nary ˈve-tə-rə-ˌner-ē ˈve-trə- ˈve-tə-ˌner- : of, relating to, practicing, or being the science and art of prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease and injury in animals and especially domestic animals.
: of, relating to, practicing, or being the science and art of prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease and injury in animals and especially domestic animals.

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