VM/SAC, Veterinary Medicine & Small Animal ClinicianVeterinary Medicine Publishing Company, 1918 - Veterinary medicine |
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Page 13
... practice describe , but I have never seen a case present swellings of this kind . The only cases in which I ever saw the high temperatures or even where rise in temperature occurred , were in the pectoral form of the disease where ...
... practice describe , but I have never seen a case present swellings of this kind . The only cases in which I ever saw the high temperatures or even where rise in temperature occurred , were in the pectoral form of the disease where ...
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... practice to some of the advantages enjoyed by the prac- titioner of human medicine , and the veterinary practitioner should never fail to avail himself of the opportunity to treat these cases without the handi- caps of low cost that is ...
... practice to some of the advantages enjoyed by the prac- titioner of human medicine , and the veterinary practitioner should never fail to avail himself of the opportunity to treat these cases without the handi- caps of low cost that is ...
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... practice which would £ FINL NLAND RK the V. O. R. C. have been in charge , not because of any seniority but because they had more practical experience . Many of these young graduates have openly and re- peatedly deplored the fact that ...
... practice which would £ FINL NLAND RK the V. O. R. C. have been in charge , not because of any seniority but because they had more practical experience . Many of these young graduates have openly and re- peatedly deplored the fact that ...
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... practice , it was out of the TEETH I am enclosing a photograph of a pit bull terrier , winner of several battles , aged three years , that had worn his in- cisors down until he could not retain his hold firmly . The owner matched him ...
... practice , it was out of the TEETH I am enclosing a photograph of a pit bull terrier , winner of several battles , aged three years , that had worn his in- cisors down until he could not retain his hold firmly . The owner matched him ...
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... practice . ( To be continued . ) THE EXTRACTION OF MOLAR TEETH ( Concluded from page 30 ) These by the mandibular movements . are effectually prevented by a speculum . When the accident does occur , the op- eration should be immediately ...
... practice . ( To be continued . ) THE EXTRACTION OF MOLAR TEETH ( Concluded from page 30 ) These by the mandibular movements . are effectually prevented by a speculum . When the accident does occur , the op- eration should be immediately ...
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