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... old quip on porn: No one quite knows how to define it...but you always know it when you see it. So goes quality in veterinary care. Hard to define...but usually recognizable as such when you get it. No, not always (nor is porn, frankly ... to specialists is one that is not confident of her abilities, modern veterinary medicine would not agree...nor do our courts. Clients have the right to receive all ...
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... fiberoptic components, laser anaplasty has become an invaluable and growing veterinary surgical resource. Unlike abounding medical technologies, ... the accepted and specialty veterinarian. Accepted laser use in veterinary anesthetic stands assertive to accretion all-embracing accepted ... and specialty procedures.
Written by experts in the field, Veterinary Laser Surgery: A Applied Guide strives to ...
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... reason for their proliferation. But surely not for animal welfare, which they pledged, when they took their veterinary oath, to put first.
There's more at the link.
If you own or care about animals, I ... decisions for your pets. It might also help you question some of the services and/or procedures recommended by your veterinary surgeon. If he or she is the 'wrong sort' identified in ...
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MWI Veterinary Supply’s (MWIV) fourth-quarter earnings came in at 53 cents per share, well above the Zacks ... and seems to have achieved success in this field. Internet sales to independent veterinary practices and producers grew by 32% for the quarter, compared to the fourth ... Research
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(MWIV) MWI Veterinary Supply Beats – Provides Strong Outlook
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As my friends know, I am the official mascot of The Veterinary Emergency Funding Mission. My person writes a blog for them, just like mine. Her blog is vefm.blogspot.com. She wanted everyone to know ... 501(C)3 status by calling the IRS (toll-free) at 1-877-829-5500. The corporate name is: The Veterinary Emergency Funding Mission LTD (EIN: 26-3396722)For more information, visit this page on the IRS web ...
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FDA’s Center for Veterinary Medicine Alerts Veterinarians About Problems with Vetsulin® to Treat Diabetes in Dogs and Cats
Nov 2, 2009: The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine (CVM) and Intervet/Schering-Plough Animal Health are alerting veterinarians and pet owners that Vetsulin®, a porcine insulin ...
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