Guest guest Posted December 4, 2007 Report Share Posted December 4, 2007 " Dr. Croft is a VET- and his main area as far as humans is what you see him posting on here.. various studies on fungal illness. Not to say that he is not helpful, he is very helpful AT WHAT HE DOES.. " This is a complete description of Dr. Croft's background. Dr. Croft is a MEDICAL PATHOLOGIST with a DVM. A MEDICAL PATHOLOGIST must be a veterinarian in order to know which animal tissue applies to the corresponding tissue disease in humans. Veterinary Medicine is a comparative study of man and animals and prepares one to study environmental disease as a scientist. Diseases of animals, which can affect man as well can serve as sentinels or models to study human disease. Pathology is the study of lesions or defects within cells or tissues of the body. For every disease-causing agent that enters the cell, there is a corresponding structural or morphological change. Since it is unethical to do direct research on humans, ANIMALS must be used to do Pathology Research. MD pathologists do not have this type of education. Dr. Croft, DVM, PhD BS, Physiology, University of WI, Madison DVM, University of Minnesota PhD, Medical Pathologist University of WI, Dept of Pathology, www.edgi.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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