Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine for several reasons. The use of chemicals for agricultural and household purposes has steadily increased during the last two decades, resulting in equally increased opportunities for poisoning in animals
Swine toxicoses, while not involving a large portion of swine losses, are important as problems of d...
Plant poisoning in small animals is often overlooked as a cause of clinical problems. Even though it...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...
In Veterinary Medicine, suspected poisoning often cannot be detected and certified by a Toxicology L...
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Clinical and Diagnostic Veterinary Toxicology, by W.B. Buck, G.D. Osweiler, and G.A. VanGelder, pub....
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
In 1948, one of the functions of the Department of Veterinary Science of the North Dakota Agricultur...
It might be supposed, by the unthinking, that those whose chosen occupation is the study of disease ...
The aim of this article was to present laboratory methods used in veterinary toxicology together wit...
The primary concern of the veterinary profession is the service it can render to mankind. The signif...
Problems of therapeutics in veterinary medicine are much more complex than those of human medicine. ...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Swine toxicoses, while not involving a large portion of swine losses, are important as problems of d...
Plant poisoning in small animals is often overlooked as a cause of clinical problems. Even though it...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...
In Veterinary Medicine, suspected poisoning often cannot be detected and certified by a Toxicology L...
***The following material is reprinted with permission of authors and copywriters from CLINICAL AND ...
Clinical and Diagnostic Veterinary Toxicology, by W.B. Buck, G.D. Osweiler, and G.A. VanGelder, pub....
One of the most difficult problems of the practicing veterinarian is the diagnosis of toxic symptoms...
A herd of feedlot cattle being fattened for slaughter suddenly sicken and many die. Many exhibit con...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
In 1948, one of the functions of the Department of Veterinary Science of the North Dakota Agricultur...
It might be supposed, by the unthinking, that those whose chosen occupation is the study of disease ...
The aim of this article was to present laboratory methods used in veterinary toxicology together wit...
The primary concern of the veterinary profession is the service it can render to mankind. The signif...
Problems of therapeutics in veterinary medicine are much more complex than those of human medicine. ...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Swine toxicoses, while not involving a large portion of swine losses, are important as problems of d...
Plant poisoning in small animals is often overlooked as a cause of clinical problems. Even though it...
Bovine toxic mastitis is an acute clinical syndrome manifested by acute inflammation of the mammary ...