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  • ...ed in animals, or humans may be infected by zoonotic diseases, advances in veterinary medicine can be directly associated with advances in human medicine. Major [[scientific journal]]s in veterinary medicine, ranked by [[impact factor]] are:
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  • * [[:Category:Veterinary medicine|Veterinary medicine]]
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  • ===Veterinary medicine===
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  • ...- The Anatomy Museum] The University of Edinburgh College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
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  • In the [[United States of America]], some fully trained [[veterinary medicine|veterinarians]] identify themselves as "Holistic Veterinarians", and confin
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  • A specialized field of [[veterinary medicine]] utilizing chiropractic procedures.
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  • * [[:Category:Veterinary medicine|Veterinary medicine]]
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  • In [[medicine]] and [[veterinary medicine]], '''hypodermoclysis''' is a method of injecting, [[subcutaneously]], larg ...argely been abandoned in human medicine, but retains a significant role in veterinary medicine. With humans, subcutaneous injection of large volumes tends to be uncomfort
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  • ...vement]]. It is no longer limited to humans, but is part of high-quality [[veterinary medicine]]. The principles of hospice care are entering the practice of [[veterinary medicine]]. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...mal]]; the medical term is [[orchiectomy]] and various terms are used in [[veterinary medicine]], such as [[neutering]]
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  • {{r|Veterinary medicine}}
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  • ==Veterinary medicine==
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  • {{r|Veterinary medicine}}
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  • Gains in field of [[veterinary medicine]].
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  • {{r|Feline veterinary medicine||**}}
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  • ...many disciplines such as medicine, zoology, psychology, anthropology, and veterinary medicine, it is mostly known to the general public for the popularized studies in th
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  • ===Veterinary medicine===
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  • * School of Veterinary Medicine
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  • ...ed in animals, or humans may be infected by zoonotic diseases, advances in veterinary medicine can be directly associated with advances in human medicine. Major [[scientific journal]]s in veterinary medicine, ranked by [[impact factor]] are:
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  • == Veterinary medicine == ...0px|The Consultation Room|]] A major activity of the Brown Institution was veterinary medicine. The hospital dealt with 4,000 cases a year for the first 20 years, 8,000 c
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  • ...mbers of the faculty and staff, University of California, Davis, School of Veterinary Medicine.) Harper Collins, 1996.
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  • ...nistered intravenously, but is also given subcutaneously, principally in [[veterinary medicine]].
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  • [[Veterinary medicine|Veterinarians]], to treat it effectively, must:
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  • ===Veterinary medicine===
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  • ==Veterinary medicine==
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  • ...er through which the patient can breathe, absorbing the vaporized dose. In veterinary medicine and sometimes pediatrics, the inhalation chamber may cover the face or even
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  • In veterinary medicine, it also can be administered [[subcutaneous|subcutaneously]] to [[cat]]s, a
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  • With advances in veterinary medicine that extend the life of companion animals, there is more time for intense r
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  • The principles of hospice care are entering the practice of [[veterinary medicine]]. <ref>{{citation | publisher = American Veterinary Medicine Association
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  • * the College of Medicine and Veterinary Medicine
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  • | publisher = American Veterinary Medicine Association ===Veterinary medicine===
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  • ...</ref> The procedure may be also called a '''necropsy''', especially in [[veterinary medicine]].
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  • ===Integrative veterinary medicine===
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  • *'''[[Veterinary microbiology]]''': The study of the role in microbes in veterinary medicine.
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  • *Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 1985
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  • | publisher = District of Columbia Academy of Veterinary Medicine The position of the American Veterinary Medicine Association is <blockquote>Veterinary massage therapy is a technique in whi
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  • These definitions are generally applicable in [[veterinary medicine]]. CKR is common among geriatric cats and dogs.
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  • * 1797-8. W. Taplin's Equerry, or modern veterinary medicine. Leipsic. 2 vols.
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  • Recently Japanese scientists at the Obihiro University of Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine developed one of the first strategies to delaying the onset of disease. The
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  • In general, they have been too toxic for [[veterinary medicine]], although there is now limited use in dogs and extremely limited use in c
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  • * The [[Center for Veterinary Medicine]] (CVM) ...animals are regulated by FDA through a different branch, the [[Center for Veterinary Medicine]]. Other consumables which are not regulated by the FDA include beverages c
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  • ...me with biological warfare potential also have legitimate use in human and veterinary medicine. The shipment, on August 31, 1987, to State Company for Drug Industries lea
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  • ...nventional medicine, naturopathy, chiropractic, dentistry, acupuncture, or veterinary medicine (homeopathy is used to treat animals).
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  • ...r the treatment of osteoarthritis. Glucosamine is also extensively used in veterinary medicine as an unregulated but widely accepted supplement.<ref>Nolen RS. "[http://ww
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  • ...erine tone in acute [[postpartum haemorrhage]]. Oxytocin is also used in [[veterinary medicine]] to facilitate birth and to increase milk production. The [[tocolytic]] ag
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  • ...erine tone in acute [[postpartum haemorrhage]]. Oxytocin is also used in [[veterinary medicine]] to facilitate birth and to increase milk production. The [[tocolytic]] ag
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  • ...rses in Borna, Saxony, Germany in 1763<ref>Durrwald, L. (1997). Journal of Veterinary Medicine, 44. 147-184.</ref> although descriptions of the disease can be traced back
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  • In veterinary medicine, there is a maximum effective analgesic dose of buprenorphine, although the
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  • ...id=116 Through the Eyes of Your Canine], University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine</ref>, but they still make use of them. A creature with a primitive eye (or
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