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         Veterinary Medicine:     more books (103)
  1. Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary (Soft Cover)
  2. The Health of Poultry (Longman Veterinary Health)
  3. Small Animal Critical Care Medicine by Deborah Silverstein DVMDACVECC, Kate Hopper BVScMVScDACVECC, 2008-02-13
  4. Diseases of Domestic Rabbits (Library of Veterinary Practice) by Lieve Okerman, 1995-11-30
  5. Ferrets, Rabbits and Rodents: Clinical Medicine and Surgery (Ferrets, Rabbits & Rodents) by Katherine Quesenberry DVM, James W. Carpenter MSDVMDipl ACZM, 2003-12-22
  6. Small Animal Internal Medicine (National Veterinary Medical Series) by Darcy H. Shaw DVMMVSc, Sherri L. Ihle DVMMVSc, 1996-05-08
  7. Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine: Fundamental Principles (Volume 1) by Huisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, 2005
  8. Ophthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine by Charles L. Martin, 2010-09-14
  9. Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine by Alexander Gough, 2007-06-05
  10. AAEVT's Equine Manual for Veterinary Technicians
  11. Veterinary Laboratory Medicine: Interpretation and Diagnosis by Denny Meyer DVMDACVIMDACVP, John W. Harvey DVMPhDDipl ACVP, 2004-02-18

61. UC Davis School Of Veterinary Medicine
An interactive atlas provided by the Davis School of veterinary medicine.
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62. Error
This article urges veterinarians to shift away from annual, grouped vaccinations, and cites adverse effects of vaccination.
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63. College Of Veterinary Medicine
Mississippi State University.
http://www.cvm.msstate.edu/
Programs and Departments CVM Stallion Service Auction
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Stallion Service Auction. CVM Related Links Welcome Class of 2008
Click here to find out what you need to know before Orientation on Thursday,
August 12, 2004.
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64. Medical Devices Diagnostics Pharmaceuticals Biotechnology Veterinary Health Indu
Theta reports, publish indepth medical device and diagnostic market research reports, provide customised reports, access to other industry-leading publisher such as Srip Reports covering allied fields, Pharmaceutical, biotechnology, agriculture and veterinary medicine.
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PHARMACEUTICALS BIOTECHNOLOGY MEDICAL DEVICES DIAGNOSTICS ... INDUSTRY ALERTS NEW! All Theta reports are now supplied standard in PDF format (single user license) at no extra charge! Contact us at 1-212-262-8230 for pricing for other electronic or print formats. Apoptosis-Based Therapeutics: Cell Death to Market Birth Antibiotics: Global Anti-Infectives Markets Vol. II ... North American Retail Market Review Order from our newly released 2004 catalog and take advantage of this offer:
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65. University Of Georgia College Of Veterinary Medicine
The College of veterinary medicine is a leader in regional, national and internationalareas of teaching, research, and service. Skip navigation.
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66. Veterinary Medicine / Ross University School Of Veterinary Medicine
Ross University School of veterinary medicine has graduated over 1300 veterinarianssince 1982. Welcome to Ross University School of veterinary medicine.
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67. Department Of Biomedical Sciences
Bridges biomedical research in fields including anatomy, pathology, and physiology in the College of veterinary medicine and the Division of Biological Sciences.
http://web.vet.cornell.edu/public/BioSci/Biosci.htm

68. University Of Cambridge: Veterinary School
University of Cambridge. Department of Clinical veterinary medicine.Last update 20 November 2003 Home News Contacts Applying
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69. DVM - Home Page
The Newsmagazine of veterinary medicine. DVM Newsmagazine is unique inits comprehensive coverage of the world of veterinary medicine.
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HOME ARCHIVES PRO: PRODUCT RESOURCE ONLINE CONTACT DVM ... MEETING CALENDAR Search Whole Site Articles Events Products Suppliers Surveys Forms Advanced Search Home Current Issue Archives ... New Products Small Animal Small Animal News ACVIM abstracts Dentistry Diagnotes ... Small Animal News Features Equine Equine News Practice Management Equine News Features Food Animal Food Animal News Economics Stampede Practice Management ... Food Animal News Features Special Reports DVM InFocus Best Practices Your DVM Career Staff Training Series ... Links Editorial Resources Editorial Team Author Index Advertiser Resources Sales Team Media Kit Marketing Services Digital Ad Specs Subscriber Resources Archives Subscribe/Renew Vaccine In Focus DVM's InFocus: Vaccines
The recent vaccine debate has led to more questions than answers for many practitioners. DVM Newsmagazine has developed an online collection of articles, research and background data, as well as management tools and forms which can be implemented right into daily practice. This information was generated from July's InFocus: Vaccines.
Put this information to use by visiting the Vaccines page.

70. Medical Sciences Library
Primary resource for student and professional programs in the colleges of veterinary medicine, Health Science, Medicine and Rural Public Health at Texas A and M University. Staff directory and contact details.
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Click Here to view the Medical Sciences Library Staff Directory
Medical Sciences Library Parking
A public pay parking lot is located at the front of the library. Take the first right into a driveway off Olsen Road to enter the visitor lot. There is an hourly fee (currently $1.50).
Medical Sciences Library Location
The Medical Sciences Library is located on the west side of the campus in College Station, TX at the southwest corner of the intersection of Agronomy Road, Olsen Road, and Raymond Stotzer Parkway (FM 60 - University Drive). The library building is adjacent to the College of Medicine, to which it is connected by a covered walkway, and directly across Raymond Stotzer Parkway (FM 60 - University Drive) from the College of Veterinary Medicine, to which it is connected by a tunnel under the highway. Click Here to access a detailed map of where the library is located.

71. Journal
ISRAEL JOURNAL OF. veterinary medicine Designed for resolution of600X800 (min.). Volume 58 No. 4 - 2003. EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS
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ISRAEL JOURNAL OF
VETERINARY MEDICINE Designed for resolution of 600X800 (min.)

Volume 58 - No. 4 - 2003
EPIDEMIOLOGICAL ASPECTS 0F SEQUELAE OF SUBCLINICAL LAMINITIS
U Bargai. and H. Mazrier
COMPLICATED STRANGLES: TWO CASE REPORTS AND A LITERATURE REVIEW
A. Kol, O. Levi, D. Elad and A. Steinman
POST-VACCINATION EVALUATION OF THE IMMUNIZATION STATUS OF PUPPIES FOR CANINE PARVO- AND DISTEMPER VIRUSES USING AN IN-CLINIC ELISA TEST
T. Waner, J. Noam and S. Mazar
TUBE CYSTOTOMY FOR TREATMENT OF URETHRAL CALCULI AND OBSTRUCTION IN PET PIGS
O. Harari
COMPARATIVE PLASMA BIOCHEMICAL CHANGES AND SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ERYTHROCYTES TO IN VITRO PEROXIDATION DURING EXPERIMENTAL TRYPANOSOMA CONGOLENSE AND T. BRUCEI INFECTIONS IN SHEEP

V.O. Taiwo, M.O. Olaniyi and A.O. Ogunsanmi
STUDIES ON THE ANTI-LOUSE ACTIVITY OF AQUEOUS TOBACCO EXTRACT AND IVERMECTIN IN HEAVILY PARASITIZED WEST AFRICAN DWARF GOATS
A. K. Fajimi, A. A. Taiwo and F. T. Ajayi
INFERTILITY RELATED TO X-TRISOMY IN A LABRADOR RETRIEVER BITCH

Goldschmidt, B., Paulino, F.O., Souza, L.M. and Gomes, H.F. Editor G. SIMON

72. IVCVM - 2nd INTERNATIONAL VIRTUAL CONFERENCE IN VETERINARY MEDICINE
Proceedings of the International Virtual Conferences in veterinary medicine, 1999.
http://www.vet.uga.edu/IVCVM/1999/INDEX.htm
CONFERENCE DATES NOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 15, 1999 MODERATORS' WELCOME KEYNOTE ADDRESS: ANNE FAIRBROTHER LIST OF MANUSCRIPTS LIST OF REGISTRANTS
Proceedings of International Virtual Conferences in Veterinary Medicine: Diseases of Exotic Animals and Wildlife may be used for educational purposes only.
All rights to individual papers are retained by the senior author. No part of any paper may be reproduced in any form without permission from the senior author. Language Translation Website for English to/from French, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish can be found at http://world.altavista.com/ IVCVM 2001 Call for Papers Virtual Coffee Break 2000 Sign Guestbook ... 1998 IVCVM Proceedings: Diseases of Psittacine Birds Hosted by The University of Georgia College of Veterinary Medicine
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73. Israel Veterinary Medical Association
Israel Journal of veterinary medicine. Publish your article in the IsraelJournal of veterinary medicine READ THE INSTRUCTIONS TO AUTHORS.
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New stuff Welcome to isrvma.org online The New IJVM
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What is your diagnosis Did you know? Veterinary Links Popular articles GRAPHIC MONITORING OF THE COURSE OF SOME CLINICAL CONDITIONS IN DAIRY COWS USING A COMPUTERIZED DAIRY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EPIGENETIC CONTROL OF GENE EXPRESSION
SEROEPIDEMIOLOGICAL STUDY OF FELINE CORONAVIRUS,
FIV AND FELV AMONG CATS IN ISRAEL ... CANINE MONOCYTIC EHRLICHIOSIS – AN OVERVIEW Archives Previous journals Book reviews Cardiology - the QRS 3 section binder The Israel Veterinary Association founded in 1922 in a meeting of the jewish practitioners in Israel. The meeting was conducted by four of the seven practitioners in Israel. Today, there are more than 1000 members in the association, all of whom are represented in 'specialty' sections. A member belongs to any one of the eight sections according to his/her primary field of work. The main goals of the association is to promote the veterinary profession in Israel, Support advancement in veterinary science, to publish an academic veterinary journals and to lead quality continuing education seminars for our members.

74. Emergency Euthanasia Of Horses; UC Davis Veterinary Medicine Extension
UC Davis School of veterinary medicine article on when to make the euthanasia decision and how to carry it out as humanely and quickly as possible in the absence of a veterinarian.
http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu/vetext/INF-AN/INF-AN_EMERGEUTH-HORSES.HTML
California Department of Food and Agriculture, Animal Health and Food
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The Emergency Euthanasia of Horses
Consideration for Owners, Equine Facility Managers, Auction Market Operators, Horse Transporters, and Law Enforcement Officers (November, 1999)
"One of the most difficult decisions a person may make is when to end an animal's life. Many of these decisions must be made in very stressful and less-than-ideal situations. We hope that this booklet can help make that decision the best one possible for both the animal and the owner. With a true appreciation of life comes the responsibility of ensuring a humane death." Introduction Catastrophic accidents and illness affecting horses can happen at any time. This may necessitate that an animal's life be ended humanely. This guide is designed to aid owners, equine facility managers, auction market employees, horse transporters, and l aw enforcement officers in making the appropriate decisions regarding the emergency euthanasia of horses. It is always best to seek assistance from a veterinarian when considering euthanasia. However, in some circumstances a veterinarian may not be ava ilable. It will be in the horse's best interest to provide a swift and humane death to prevent or minimize suffering. These guidelines are a summary of the current, best practices known for providing a humane death to horses in the absence of a veterin arian.

75. Cat Fanciers: Feline Veterinary Medicine
Cat Fanciers Web Site. Feline veterinary medicine. Consultant Consultantis a diagnostic support system for veterinary medicine.
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Feline Veterinary Medicine
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  • NetVet / Electronic Zoo - This site maintains a comprehensive collection of veterinary- and animal-related resources.

76. Are You Thinking About Becoming A Veterinarian?
Frequently asked questions about how someone becomes a vet including career information, veterinary medicine, jobs, education, salary, advice, schools, and personal experiences.
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Sign Up Now! We have compiled an article from questions many people and students have asked us about the becoming a veterinarian and being a vet. It is always good to see someone research and try to understand the details of a career before diving in. The veterinary profession is a hard yet rewarding one but it is only the ones that have a love for it that truly become fulfilled. Included are books that relate to the veterinary profession if you seriously interested in pursuing it. As always, we appreciate when you use our links to purchase books so that we can continue to offer our free educational database. What type of grades do you need to get into Vet School?    Let me say that it is statistically harder to get into a veterinary medicine college than it is to get into a human medical college because of the limited number of veterinary colleges(only 27 in the United States) compared to medical colleges. Therefore, your grades have to be very competitive.     Now this doesn't mean you have to be a straight A student. Veterinary colleges look at many factors in deciding who is a possible candidate including extra activities, experience in working with animals and more but a solid background in biology, science and math is usually desired. The good news is that the veterinary field has significantly diversified in the past decade so colleges also include individuals not from the "normal" statis quo.

77. Advanstar Veterinary Healthcare
cuttingedge medical care. Click here to read about this month s issueof veterinary medicine. When veterinarians need expert advice
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Since 1905, veterinarians have relied on this clinical, peer-reviewed journal to help them provide cutting-edge medical care. Click here to read about this month's issue of Veterinary Medicine When veterinarians need expert advice on how to run a successful practice, they turn to this popular, well-respected resource. Click here to read about the latest issue of Veterinary Economics Central Veterinary Conference
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The Central Veterinary Conference (CVC) is a four-day conference that attracts attendees from across the globe. It offers more than 550 clinical, practice management, and team-oriented educational sessions and over 20 hands-on wet labs. Visit the CVC website
This easy-to-use Web site features descriptions and pictures of more than 350 products and services that benefit busy veterinarians. Search by company name, category, or keyword and request information from manufacturers instantly via e-mail.

78. Home
Over 1000 animals are treated per year, including mammals, reptiles, songbirds, waterfowl, and birds of prey. University of Illinois College of veterinary medicine.
http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/wmc/
Our Mission
In the Wildlife Medical Clinic, we accept all species of wildlife 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As animals are admitted, they are examined and initial treatments are performed. The animals are assigned to a team of 3-5 volunteers (generally veterinary students) who are then responsible for all the care required. When needed we have veterinarians who offer assistance and perform any necessary surgeries. We have access to all the different services offered in the veterinary teaching hospital. Common procedures are radiographs, blood tests, and microbiology. We are able to purchase medication from the pharmacy and seek help from specialists such as ophthalmologists and neurologists. Our goal is to help animals recover to a state in which they can be released into the wild. Unfortunately, this is often impossible as these animals need to be 100% functional to survive. A rabbit with a lame leg will quickly fall prey to another animal, and an owl that can’t fly will slowly starve to death. If an animal is doomed to die in such a way, we choose to humanely euthanize. Occasionally, we can find permanent homes for some of these animals where they will live their lives in a safe, comfortable environment. Presently in the WMC we have 6 non-releasable permanent residents whom we use for educational purposes.
Purpose
The purpose of the wildlife clinic is to provide care and treatment for sick, injured, or orphaned wild animals to the point where they can be returned to the wild. Another goal includes providing veterinary students and interested faculty the opportunity to learn and utilize their medical skills to assist wild animals. The wildlife clinic offers an environment which facilitates problem solving, teamwork, and professionalism in the veterinary field. Finally, the wildlife clinic strives to educate the public about local wildlife and their habitats, as well as veterinary medicine.

79. Veterinary Medicine
veterinary medicine is a peerreviewed journal dedicated to providing concise,credible, essential information on the most common and emerging clinical
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80. Ethics And Values Program : Tufts University School Of Veterinary Medicine
The most highly developed program in veterinary ethics in the United States and Canada. It includes The Importance of Ethics and Values in veterinary medicine; The Ethics and Values Program; The Center for Animals and Public Policy.
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Although it is clear that veterinary educators are becoming increasingly sensitive to the need for ethical instruction, much work on embracing such training into the curriculum still needs to be accomplished. Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine has led the way in this regard, and has fashioned the most highly developed program in veterinary ethics in the United States and Canada.
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    In an important respect, the ethical task of veterinarians is often more difficult and complex than that of physicians or dentists. It is clear whom the physician or dentist serve: they serve the patient, and their primary concern must always be for the welfare and interests of the patient. Veterinarians, on the other hand, serve both the animal (which is the patient) and the client, who pays the fee and who, in the eyes of the law at least, may determine much of the course of treatment. Sometimes the interests of these parties conflict, and the veterinarian is caught in the middle, wanting to help both. Students of veterinary medicine also differ from medical or dental students in several important ways. They are motivated to study healing in regard to animals because of their concern for and attachment to a particular species, or because of personal experiences with various animals, whether encountered on farms, in sport, or at home. They need to learn complex details about the nature, development, diseases, reproductive biology, habitat needs, and behavior of a vast range of species; our students do not limit their formal study to those animals which originally sparked their commitment to become veterinary medical doctors.
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