Talk:Robert Cook (veterinarian)

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[edit] December 2005

Unless there's more to say about this person, indicating how they are notable, I think this should be a candidate for Metaweb:Votes for Deletion. --Zippy 00:59, 15 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] About dr Robert Cook

Well, I created a really too brief stub. I was editing Hiltrud Strasser, and dr Cook is co-author of a very important book with dr Strasser (Metal in the mouth) after many years of study of serious damages to horses from any kind of bit. He is a veterinarian surgeon, Professor Emeritus at Tuft University, and his work - in my opinion - is one from the very first scientific contribution about this matter. His website is very important, with many articles and scientific contribution.

Obviously, a topic only important for "horse addicts" - but here, VERY important.

Please wait some days before deleting the page - I'm hardly working about a project about horses in it.wiki.--Alex brollo 19:13, 18 December 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Draft article done

I posted a draft version of the article today. Please edit my English!--Alex brollo 06:57, 19 December 2005 (UTC)