His most successful book, so far, is the memoir of his first year in veterinary practice entitled "Animals Don't Blush". Since retirement, he has published 3 historical novels, 3 memoirs, and a self-help book for students. The characters in this book are those people, those animals, and that time and place.' -back cover 1. I joined a veterinary practice there in 1960, directly out of veterinary school. The first, second, and third editions of his single author text, Animal Models in Cardiovascular Research, can be found in most medical libraries. 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. Gross co-edited three multi-authored textbooks and over one hundred scientific articles and abstracts. He retired after 12 years as Professor and Head of the basic science department in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana. He did research and taught at Texas A & M University for 16 years, then accepted a position as Professor and Director of the Cardiovascular Surgery Research Labs at the University of Kentucky, College of Medicine. After ten years in veterinary practice he enrolled at the Ohio State University and earned the MS and Phd degrees in cardiovascular physiology. Gross graduated from Colorado State University with the DVM degree in 1960.
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