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The confluence of the Yellowstone and Missouri Rivers is a region
of the USA steeped in histories of the mountain man, fur traders
and the northern upper plains nomadic tribes. I joined a veterinary
practice there in 1960, directly out of veterinary school. Our
clients included townspeople, river valley farmers, high prairie
dry land wheat farmers and ranchers, and North Dakota Badlands
ranchers, the later doing their best to wrest a living from
government grazing leases and their too small homesteads. All were
determined, independent-minded folks who expected their
veterinarian to be physically tough, knowledgeable about all
species of animals, and skilled in the practice of the profession.
Our animal patients were the same as they are today prone to the
same illnesses and injuries. They were for the most part stoic and
never embarrassed by anything they did or that was done to them.
The characters in this book are those people, those animals, and
that time and place. This is also the story of the personal
relationship between my new bride and me as we learn to cope with
being away from family, making new friends in a community foreign
to us, and being Jewish in an area of the country with few Jews and
a history of anti-Semitism. The story is complicated by the
strained relationship between the veterinarian I work for and his
wife and her family.
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