Two dogs were entered at Stange Memorial Clinic in April of 1945. One, a five-year-old male Collie, showed symptoms of depression, erythema of the underline, congestion and mild icterus of the mucous membranes, diarrhea, loss of and perverted appetite, and cloudiness of the cornea of the left eye
A 5-year-old male English Pointer was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic on Oct. 22, 1951, with...
A Brown Swiss cow from a local herd of 60 head was admitted to Stange Memorial clinic on Feb. 5, 195...
When this study was made, penicillin was considered to be the best drug available for use in mastiti...
An 18- month-old male Cocker Spaniel was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic March 1, 1949, with a hi...
Since June, 1941, five cases entering the college clinic have been definitely diagnosed as canine le...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
Frequent observation of severe cases of meningitis and encephalitis in small animals has presented a...
The case report presented demonstrates the protean nature of leptospirosis and the absolute dependen...
On August 3, 1954, a 6-year-old female Collie was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic with a hist...
Severe untreated cases of gastroenteritis terminate fatally in 2 to 7 days. In less severe cases dea...
In issue no. 2 1951 the Iowa State College Veterinarian published an article by Dr. K. R. Reinhard e...
A four-year-old male Scottish Terrier, was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic. Examination of ...
A 10-month-old male Scotch Terrier was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on Nov. 12, 1952. The hist...
On September 22,1941, an eighteen-month old, male Cocker Spaniel was admitted to the Charles Henry S...
On Feb. 18, 1954, a 7 -year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. Previous hi...
A 5-year-old male English Pointer was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic on Oct. 22, 1951, with...
A Brown Swiss cow from a local herd of 60 head was admitted to Stange Memorial clinic on Feb. 5, 195...
When this study was made, penicillin was considered to be the best drug available for use in mastiti...
An 18- month-old male Cocker Spaniel was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic March 1, 1949, with a hi...
Since June, 1941, five cases entering the college clinic have been definitely diagnosed as canine le...
On Jan. 15, 1953, a Hereford steer, seven months old, was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic with a ...
Frequent observation of severe cases of meningitis and encephalitis in small animals has presented a...
The case report presented demonstrates the protean nature of leptospirosis and the absolute dependen...
On August 3, 1954, a 6-year-old female Collie was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic with a hist...
Severe untreated cases of gastroenteritis terminate fatally in 2 to 7 days. In less severe cases dea...
In issue no. 2 1951 the Iowa State College Veterinarian published an article by Dr. K. R. Reinhard e...
A four-year-old male Scottish Terrier, was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic. Examination of ...
A 10-month-old male Scotch Terrier was admitted to Stange Memorial Clinic on Nov. 12, 1952. The hist...
On September 22,1941, an eighteen-month old, male Cocker Spaniel was admitted to the Charles Henry S...
On Feb. 18, 1954, a 7 -year-old Holstein cow was admitted to the Stange Memorial Clinic. Previous hi...
A 5-year-old male English Pointer was presented at the Stange Memorial Clinic on Oct. 22, 1951, with...
A Brown Swiss cow from a local herd of 60 head was admitted to Stange Memorial clinic on Feb. 5, 195...
When this study was made, penicillin was considered to be the best drug available for use in mastiti...