***The following material is reprinted with permission of authors and copywriters from CLINICAL AND DIAGNOSTIC VETERINARY TOXICOLOGY by Buck, William B., Osweiler, Gary D., and Van Gelder, Gary A
During 1967, the bodies of 71 poisoned animals, 56 dogs and 15 cats, were submitted to the Departmen...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Uranalysis as a means of diagnosis in veterinary diseases. Senior ...
In September the Diagnostic Laboratory began a continuing education program which enables practition...
Clinical and Diagnostic Veterinary Toxicology, by W.B. Buck, G.D. Osweiler, and G.A. VanGelder, pub....
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
The aim of this article was to present laboratory methods used in veterinary toxicology together wit...
In Veterinary Medicine, suspected poisoning often cannot be detected and certified by a Toxicology L...
This NebGuide discusses the importance of submitting proper specimens to the veterinary diagnostic l...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
Guide to the use of the veterinary laboratory at the North Dakota Agricultural College and Experimen...
In 1948, one of the functions of the Department of Veterinary Science of the North Dakota Agricultur...
Laboratory Manual for Animal Technicians. By Victoria Solberg, Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
During 1967, the bodies of 71 poisoned animals, 56 dogs and 15 cats, were submitted to the Departmen...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Uranalysis as a means of diagnosis in veterinary diseases. Senior ...
In September the Diagnostic Laboratory began a continuing education program which enables practition...
Clinical and Diagnostic Veterinary Toxicology, by W.B. Buck, G.D. Osweiler, and G.A. VanGelder, pub....
Veterinary Toxicology is rapidly becoming recognized as a distinct discipline in veterinary medicine...
The aim of this article was to present laboratory methods used in veterinary toxicology together wit...
In Veterinary Medicine, suspected poisoning often cannot be detected and certified by a Toxicology L...
This NebGuide discusses the importance of submitting proper specimens to the veterinary diagnostic l...
Approximately 32,000 accessions received each year, teaching professional and graduate courses in to...
Veterinarians in recent years have come to realize that certain laboratory facilities are almost a n...
Previous to the year 1928 there was no separate diagnostic laboratory at Iowa State Veterinary Colle...
Guide to the use of the veterinary laboratory at the North Dakota Agricultural College and Experimen...
In 1948, one of the functions of the Department of Veterinary Science of the North Dakota Agricultur...
Laboratory Manual for Animal Technicians. By Victoria Solberg, Iowa State University Press, Ames, IA...
Another step towards helping the Iowa veterinarian reach a definite diagnosis was accomplished with ...
During 1967, the bodies of 71 poisoned animals, 56 dogs and 15 cats, were submitted to the Departmen...
Citation: Cheney, James Hamilton. Uranalysis as a means of diagnosis in veterinary diseases. Senior ...
In September the Diagnostic Laboratory began a continuing education program which enables practition...