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Small Animal Transfusion Medicine
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2020Transfusion medicine can be a lifesaving intervention. Component therapy has expanded the availability and blood products available. Patient safety and minimizing risk is important and can be accomplished through proper donor screening, collection, storage, compatibility testing, administration, and monitoring.
Kendon W, Kuo, Maureen, McMichael
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Veterinary Record, 2017
Philip R. Scott 330 pages, softback, £29.99. CRC Press. 2016. ISBN 978 149874 737 0 ![Graphic][1] AS a new graduate, few things can be more intimidating than arriving on a farm for the first time and being asked to take a quick look at an individual sick animal.
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Philip R. Scott 330 pages, softback, £29.99. CRC Press. 2016. ISBN 978 149874 737 0 ![Graphic][1] AS a new graduate, few things can be more intimidating than arriving on a farm for the first time and being asked to take a quick look at an individual sick animal.
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Barriers to Exotic Animal Medicine
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 2005The obstacles discussed in this article can be overcome as training and continuing education in this field become more readily available, making work with these fascinating species a part of the repertoire of the small animal clinician. The scientific literature concerning these species is growing rapidly, and medical standards are improving steadily.
Jörg, Mayer, Janet, Martin
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The Missouri Review, 2010
3 8 T H E M I S S O U R I R E V I E W / S P R I N G 2 0 1 0 The wife was driving on the night they hit Mr. Ronald. “My fi rst drive since getting married,” she said. “First this, fi rst that,” said her husband. He looked at her, sitting high in the seat: her hair looked fl imsy and blond in the late sun. It was ten-thirty and still light.
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3 8 T H E M I S S O U R I R E V I E W / S P R I N G 2 0 1 0 The wife was driving on the night they hit Mr. Ronald. “My fi rst drive since getting married,” she said. “First this, fi rst that,” said her husband. He looked at her, sitting high in the seat: her hair looked fl imsy and blond in the late sun. It was ten-thirty and still light.
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Food animal medicine in crisis
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2009JAVMA, Vol 235, No. 4, August 15, 2009 A dearth of veterinary professionals are engaged in food animal medicine. According to the AVMA’s 2008 market research statistics, 10,736 (13.5%) AVMA members, reporting practice type by species category, were in practices related to food animal medicine.
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Transfusion Medicine in Small Animals
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2013This article reviews the use of transfusion medicine in veterinary medicine and discusses current research regarding donor screening and component therapy. Typing and crossmatching methodologies are discussed. Available components, potential uses, and controversies in treatment are also discussed.
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Small animal respiratory medicine
Veterinary Record, 2011Clinical Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine, Lynelle R. Johnson 216 pages, paperback. £55.99. Wiley-Blackwell. 2010. ISBN 978 0 8138 1671 5 ![Figure][1] AS the title of this book suggests, it is a monograph dedicated exclusively to canine and feline respiratory medicine; such books ...
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Small animal veterinary medicine
Veterinary Record, 2016Michael Schaer and Frederic P. Gaschen 1160 pages, hardback, £66.50. CRC Press. 2016. ISBN 978 1 48222 605 8 ![Graphic][1] IF you are looking to purchase a single medicine textbook for your practice bookshelf, ‘Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat’ is certainly worth considering.
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Jun J Mao,, Msce +2 more
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Getting animated about medicine
BMJ, 2003Can a cartoon character help relay health information to children? You don't have to be a parent, paediatrician, or child psychiatrist to recognise the power of a strong and loveable popular character with whom children can identify. There can scarcely be an adult left in the land who when asked, “Can we fix it?” wouldn't know the appropriate, “Yes ...
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