31. Shalihotra - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Veterinary medicine
Practitioners
Veterinary physician • ParaVeterinary workers (Veterinary nurses, technicians and assistants) • Veterinary pathologist • Veterinary
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32. Ethnoveterinary medicine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Some observations on ethnoveterinary medicine in Trinidad and Tobago." Preventive veterinary Medicine 35 (2), 125 - 142.
Lans, C. and Brown, G. 1998. "Ethnoveterinary medicines used for ruminants in Trinidad and Tobago". Preventive
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33. Christian Veterinary Mission - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
CVM supports a Christian Veterinary Fellowship student chapter at each of the 28 Veterinary colleges in the United States [ 1 ] .
[edit ] References
^ a b c Christian Veterinary Mission
[edit ] External
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34. Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust - Wikipedia, the free ...
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons Charitable Trust is the charity partner of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons . It was established in 1958 and is registered with the Charity Commission of England and Wales (number 230886 ).
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35. Alameda East Veterinary Hospital - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Alameda East Veterinary Hospital is one of the world's leading Veterinary hospitals. It is equipped with state-of-the-art technology and is considered one of the best intern places a future vet can study in the United States. It is
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36. Veterinary public health - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
, sanitation , etc.).
Veterinary Public Health concerns all areas of Public Health that can be protected or improved by Veterinary Medicine . See WHO-VPH
Under this broad definition Veterinary Public Health could include almost all
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37. Onychectomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
declawing has come from veterinary trade organizations, such as the California veterinary Medical Association. The American veterinary Medical Association considers declawing acceptable under certain circumstances but states that it "should be
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