In 1948, one of the functions of the Department of Veterinary Science of the North Dakota Agricultural Experiment Station is to act as a veterinary diagnostic laboratory. This article gives an overview of the department, it's functions and an idea of those diseases investigated in livestock
Since diagnosis is paramount to the solution of a poultry disease problem, the experienced practitio...
Publication authorized March 1, 1946.Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
There are over 63 million head of livestock that require veterinary inspection as they pass through ...
Detailed report on the veterinary diagnostic laboratory run by North Dakota's Department of Veterina...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
For the past 18 years, laboratory diagnostic service to the livestock industry of Iowa has been prov...
The following report from the Iowa Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory is a compilation of the ...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) was first recognized in 1946 in the United States and described as an X...
Dedication of the 10 million dollar Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory on September 26, 1956, lau...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
Guide to the use of the veterinary laboratory at the North Dakota Agricultural College and Experimen...
Since diagnosis is paramount to the solution of a poultry disease problem, the experienced practitio...
Publication authorized March 1, 1946.Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
There are over 63 million head of livestock that require veterinary inspection as they pass through ...
Detailed report on the veterinary diagnostic laboratory run by North Dakota's Department of Veterina...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
For the past 18 years, laboratory diagnostic service to the livestock industry of Iowa has been prov...
The following report from the Iowa Veterinary Medical Diagnostic Laboratory is a compilation of the ...
THE Iowa State Veterinary Research Institute is located on a sixty acre farm one mile south of the I...
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Bovine virus diarrhea (BVD) was first recognized in 1946 in the United States and described as an X...
Dedication of the 10 million dollar Plum Island Animal Disease Laboratory on September 26, 1956, lau...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
Guide to the use of the veterinary laboratory at the North Dakota Agricultural College and Experimen...
Since diagnosis is paramount to the solution of a poultry disease problem, the experienced practitio...
Publication authorized March 1, 1946.Includes bibliographical references (page 15)
There are over 63 million head of livestock that require veterinary inspection as they pass through ...