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Volume 220: Issue 2 (Jan 2002)
Publication Date:
15 Jan 2002
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Letters to the Editor
Praise for outcomes assessment program . . . . Thinks calf roping, steer tripping inhumane . . . . More information on blood component therapy . . . . Disagrees with classification of a treatment for digital dermatitis . . . . Agrees with treatment for urine spraying, marking
Veterinary Medicine Today
What Is Your Diagnosis?
What Is Your Diagnosis?
ECG of the Month
ECG of the Month
Theriogenology Question of the Month
Theriogenology Question of the Month
Facts & Figures
Employment, starting salaries, and educational indebtedness of year-2001 graduates of US veterinary medical colleges
Scientific Reports
Interpretive Summaries
Interpretive Summaries
Small Animals
Clinical and hematologic effects of experimental infection of dogs with recently identified
Babesia gibsoni
-like isolates from Oklahoma
Enrofloxacin resistance in
Escherichia coli
isolated from dogs with urinary tract infections
Heterobilharzia americana
infection in a dog
Use of human immunoglobulin for treatment of severe erythema multiforme in a cat
Population and survival characteristics of cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: 260 cases (1990–1999)
Equine
Detection of antibodies against
Sarcocystis neurona
in cerebrospinal fluid from clinically normal neonatal foals
Percutaneous retrieval of a jugular catheter fragment from the pulmonary artery of a foal
Clinical assessment and outcome of three techniques for jejunal resection and anastomosis in horses: 59 cases (1989–2000)
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
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