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  1. Human Health and the Environment: A Turn of the Century Perspective by Donald Vesley, 2010-11-02
  2. Xie's Chinese Veterinary Herbology
  3. Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease by M. Donald McGavin MVScPhDFACVSc, James F. Zachary DVMPhD, 2006-08-21
  4. An Illustrated Guide to Veterinary Medical Terminology by Janet Amundson Romich, 2008-12-22
  5. Veterinary Acupuncture: Ancient Art to Modern Medicine by Allen M. Schoen DVMMS, 2001-01-15
  6. Introduction to Veterinary and Comparative Forensic Medicine by John E. Cooper, Margaret E. Cooper, 2007-04-18
  7. Xie's Veterinary Acupuncture by Huisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, 2007-02-05
  8. Veterinary Disaster Response
  9. Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XIV by John D. Bonagura DVMMSDipl ACVIM, David C. Twedt DVMDipACVIM, 2008-07-10
  10. Diseases of Domestic Rabbits (Library of Veterinary Practice) by Lieve Okerman, 1995-11-30
  11. Avian Medicine
  12. Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult Clinical Companion: Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care
  13. Rabbit Medicine and Surgery for Veterinary Nurses by Mary Fraser, Simon Girling, 2009-03-03
  14. Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat

61. College Of Veterinary Medicine-Departments
COLLEGE OF veterinary medicine Departments. Department of Anatomy, PhysiologicalSciences and Radiology; Department of Clinical Sciences
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62. University Of Pennsylvania School Of Veterinary Medicine
Provides disease control and health maintenance for livestock. Search for professionals in the field and find info on bacteriology and disease.
http://www.vet.upenn.edu/
Entire Site Faculty Alumni Pages
Why Penn?
Penn's the place, for five main reasons. The Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania , in the heart of the University City section of Philadelphia, draws an enormous caseload of varied small species. And our pastoral New Bolton Center attracts a large number of assorted large animals. Our superb faculty members are committed to educating veterinary students. Your education is their central focus. Philadelphia offers professional sports, art museums and galleries, restaurants representing every imaginable cuisine - and it's all here for your enjoyment. Philadelphia, in the heart of the New York-to-Washington corridor, enjoys a vibrant, lively atmosphere distinctly its own.
SVM News VHUP Renamed in Honor of Matthew J. Ryan VHUP has been renamed in honor of Matthew J. Ryan, Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives.
Visit the information web page Class Teaches Kids to Care An educational joint venture between the School of Veterinary Medicine and the School of Social Work shows local children how to be responsible pet owners.
Read the article in The Penn Current
Alumni Weekend 2003 Join your fellow alumni for Alumni Weekend 2003 at New Bolton Center and rediscover Penn Veterinary Medicine on Friday, May 16 to Saturday, May 17.

63. Auburn University College Of Veterinary Medicine
Step behind the scenes of the University's College of veterinary medicine, and take a virtual tour of the facility.
http://www.vetmed.auburn.edu/
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64. English Books > Medical/Nursing > CD Format - Veterinary Medicine - General
Books Medical/Nursing CD format veterinary medicine - GeneralIndex of 35 Titles. 5 Minute veterinary Consult Canine And Feline
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65. Veterinary Medical Library Home Page
in Lynn Hall, the veterinary Medical Library (VML)´s collection supports the curriculumand research programs of the School of veterinary medicine (SVM), as
http://www.lib.purdue.edu/vetmed/
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For the location of the library on a campus map, click on this photo of Lynn Hall. General Information Hours Staff Policies ... Updates How to find at Purdue: Journal Articles on a Specific Subject (Indexes) Full-Text Electronic Journals How to find at VML: Books Journals Open Reserves Reserves ... CAB Abstracts Tutorial Subject Guides............................... Animal Breeds Journal Abbreviations Loss of a Pet Recent Publications........................ Being or Becoming a Veterinarian Practicing Veterinarian Veterinary Technician Veterinary Medicine Medicine General Located within the Hugh Bilson Lewis Biomedical Information Resources Center, in Lynn Hall, the Veterinary Medical Library (VML)´s collection supports the curriculum and research programs of the School of Veterinary Medicine (SVM), as well as the Lafayette Center for Medical Education (LCME). Pages designed by VML Home General Info User Services Floor Plan

66. Complementary, Alternative, And Holistic Veterinary Medicine (AltVetMed)
What is alternative veterinary medicine? Certainly it is that, but to understandalternative veterinary medicine better, we need to describe it.
http://www.altvetmed.com/intro.html
To go to specific pages on AltVetMed, select from the list below Academy of Veterinary Homeopathy Directory
Allergic Skin Disease

AltVetMed FAQ

American Holistic Veterinary Medicial Association Brochure
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Introduction What do you do if a member of your family is given a diagnosis of incurable illness? Most people would not stop at one doctor's opinion, or stop looking for treatments when it becomes a little more troublesome. This scenario of relative desperation is how most people, and even doctors, find alternative medicine. Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) gives doctors and patients an entirely new arsenal with which to treat many diseases, including arthritis, allergies, behavior problems, and many more. What is alternative veterinary medicine? No good definition exists, although some have defined it thus: diagnostic and treatment modalities (systems of medicine) not commonly taught in medical schools. Certainly it is that, but to understand alternative veterinary medicine better, we need to describe it. You may have heard other terms for alternative medicine. Complementary medicine just means that these methods are used in addition to, and not instead of, conventional medicine. Holistic medicine implies that the modalities take into account the whole animal and the whole situation in treating the disease. This means that holistic veterinarians "treat the patient, and not the disease". Almost all of the systems used in alternative medicine are holistic in origin.

67. Veterinary Medicine @ About - Information About Pets, Diseases, Vet Schools
Search in this topic. Web Hosting. Hi, I'm Janet Tobiassen Crosby, DVM, your Guideto veterinary medicine. veterinary medicine.
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68. College Of Medicine & Veterinary Medicine Programme: Medicine Subjects: General
College of medicine veterinary medicine Programme medicine SubjectsGeneral Information. Term Dates. Students enrolled for the
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Term Dates Students enrolled for the degrees of MB ChB during the Academic Year 2002-2003 are required to attend compulsory periods as follows: Academic Year 2002-2003 Year of MBChB Course Term Dates No of Weeks Ist Autumn (a) 1 Oct 2002 - 13 Dec 2002 10 weeks 4 days Autumn (b) 7 Oct 2002 - 13 Dec 2002 10 weeks Spring 6 Jan 2003 - 14 Mar 2003 10 weeks Summer 15 Apr 2003 - 20 Jun 2003 10 weeks (a) New students (b) Students proceeding from the Premedical year Autumn 7 Oct 2002 - 13 Dec 2002 10 weeks Spring 6 Jan 2003 - 14 Mar 2003 10 weeks Summer 15 Apr 2003 - 20 Jun 2003 10 weeks Autumn 6 Sep 2002 - 13 Dec 2002 14 weeks 2 days Spring 6 Jan 2003 - 7 Mar 2003 9 weeks Summer 7 Apr 2003 - 30 May 2003 8 weeks Block 1 1 Jul 2002 - 4 Oct 2002 14 weeks Block 2 21 Oct 2002 - 7 Feb 2003 14 weeks Block 3 24 Feb 2003 - 6 Jun 2003 15 weeks Students completing Year 4 on 6 June 2003 will have a vacation from 7 June - 6 July 2003 inclusive and then commence Year 5 on 7 July 2003.

69. College Overview - OSU Online Catalog
QuickJump What is Quick-Jump? College of veterinary medicine. Print. Degrees Programs Offered Within the College of veterinary medicine. Graduate Majors.
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70. Graduate Program - Veterinary Clinical Sciences - School Of Veterinary Medicine
general Information. 1.1. Graduate programs available. The School of VeterinaryMedicine offers the Master of Science degree (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D
http://www.vetmed.lsu.edu/vcs/generalinfo.asp
Graduate Home Table of Contents General Info Graduate Program ... Contact Us General Information Graduate programs available The School of Veterinary Medicine offers the Master of Science degree (MS) and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) degrees in Veterinary Medicine. Under this umbrella, the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences offers the Master of Science (MS) degree. Philosophy and objectives Qualifications, minimum requirements and application procedures Acceptance of graduate students is the decision of the graduate faculty of the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences (VCS). Academic qualifications of the applicant, and the availability of funds, assignable facilities, and faculty are considered. To qualify academically, an applicant must have
  • DVM or equivalent degree from an AVMA accredited or AVMA listed institution
  • GPA of at least 3.00 based on a 4.00 grading system or equivalent
  • Combined verbal and quantitative GRE score of at least 1000 (this may vary at the discretion of the Departmental Graduate Faculty committee).
  • TOEFL score of at least 550 if English is not a first language and show satisfactory verbal communication skills Students with a GPA less than 3.00 or a GRE score less than 1000 may be considered and admitted on probation if so recommended by the graduate faculty of the department. Students admitted on probation will remain on probation until the completion of 9 hours of graduate level, graded courses with at least a 3.00 average. Students on probation may not hold assistantships or fellowships. This does not apply to graduate students in a concurrent advanced clinical training program.
  • 71. U Of S:
    Selection is based on scholastic records, references, interviews and generalqualifications. The Western College of veterinary medicine is a regional
    http://www.usask.ca/communications/faq13.html
    General Fact Sheet Produced by Communications, University Advancement
    Western College of Veterinary Medicine
    University of Saskatchewan
    52 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, SK S7N 5B4 Canada
    Phone: (306) 966-7454 / Fax: (306) 966-7314 College Website: http://www.usask.ca/wcvm/ Department Websites: Large Animal Clinical Sciences Small Animal Clinical Sciences Veterinary Biomedical Sciences Veterinary Microbiology ... Veterinary Pathology
    History
    The Western College of Veterinary Medicine was established at the University of Saskatchewan in 1964, as a result of a decision by representatives of the University, the governments of the four western provinces and the federal government. The first class entered the College in 1965 and graduated in 1969. There are five departments within the College:
    • Large Animal Clinical Sciences Small Animal Clinical Sciences Veterinary Microbiology Veterinary Pathology Veterinary Biomedical Sciences
    In addition, the College has a fully functional Veterinary Teaching Hospital. The College offers courses leading to the degree of Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.). In addition, all five departments offer graduate programs at the Masters and Ph.D. level.
    Students
    There are currently 283 undergraduate students enrolled in the Western College of Veterinary Medicine.

    72. Pet Care Bibliography - UIUC Veterinary Medicine Library Ready Reference

    http://gateway.library.uiuc.edu/vex/ReadyRef/petcare.htm
    Pet Care Bibliography
    Contents General Amphibians Aquaria Behavior ... Wild Animals
    General Alderton, David. The International Encyclopedia of Pet Care: A Practical Guide to Choosing and Caring for Your Pets. Macmillan Publishing, 1997. 192 p. ISBN: 0876055471. Bricklin, Mark. Pets as Part of the Family: The Total Care Guide for all the Pets in Your Life (Pets: Part of the Family Books). Rodale Press, 1999. 488 p. ISBN: 1579541259 (hardcover) and 1579541364 (paperback).
    Covers a range of species (cats, dogs, snakes, hampsters, and so on) on a variety of topics, from general animal care to training and behavior. Hanna, Jack and Mundis, Hester. Jack Hanna's Ultimate Pet Guide . Putnam Pub. Group, 1996. Natural Pet Care Series. BowTie Press
    This series publishes books on natural health care of companion animals. Dogs and cats are the species primarily covered. Some examples of guides published in this series are:
    • Orey, Cal. 1st ed. BowTie Press, 1999. 48 p. ISBN: 088954034X. Walker, Joan Hustace. Hip Displasia: The Essential Guide to Natural Pet Care for Dogs.

    73. Books / Science & Nature / Medicine / Veterinary Medicine / General
    22. veterinary medicine An Illustrated History Robert H. Dunlop,David J. Williams / Hardcover / Published 1995 23. veterinary
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    The Merck Veterinary Manual : A Handbook of Diagnosis, Therapy, and Disease Prevention and Control for the Veterinarian (8th Ed)
    Clarence M. Fraser, Susan E. Aiello / Hardcover / Published 1998
    The Doctors Book of Home Remedies for Dogs and Cats : Over 1,000 Solutions to Your Pet's Problems-From Top Vets, Trainers, Breeders and Other Animal e
    Matthew Hoffman (Editor), Prevention Magazine Health Books (Editor) / Hardcover / Published 1996
    Veterinary Medical School Admission Requirements : In the United States and Canada : 1997 Edition for 1998 Matriculation (Annual)
    Paperback / Published 1997
    If Wishes Were Horses : The Education of a Veterinarian
    Loretta Gage, Nancy Gage / Mass Market Paperback / Published 1995
    An Unspoken Art : Profiles of Veterinary Life
    Lee Gutkind / Hardcover / Published 1997
    Animal Hospital
    Stephen Sawicki / Paperback / Published 1997
    Complete Herbal Handbook for Farm and Stable
    Juliette De Bairacli-Levy, Juliet De Bairacli Levy / Paperback / Published 1991
    Learning Veterinary Terminology
    Douglas F. McBride, et al / Paperback / Published 1996

    74. Veterinary Institute Of Integrative Medicine, Integrating Holistic Treatment Int
    www.VIIM.org The goal of The veterinary Institute of Integrative medicine is to help integrate holistic medicine into the veterinary field. Our group of
    http://www.viim.org/research/Bibliography/
    Select Condition ... Aging Behavior Cardiovascular Dental Digestive Endocrine Eyes Hematologic Immune Disorders Infectious Integumentary Liver Musculoskeletal Neonatal Diseases Neoplastic Neurologic Otitis Pain (General) Poor Performance Respiratory Traumatic Urogenital
    Bibliography
    Select one of the following categories to view a list of associated texts: Return to the Research Menu Select Page Home The Institute Seminar Information Research Product Reference Guide Locate Veterinarians Orders Contact Us

    75. College Of Vererinary Medicine
    COLLEGE OF veterinary medicine. 4700 Hillsborough Street, Admissions(919)5136205. NCSU Box 8401, Recruitment (919)513-6205. Raleigh
    http://www.ncsu.edu/reg_records/ug_catalog/programs/vet_med/
    COLLEGE OF VETERINARY MEDICINE
    4700 Hillsborough Street Admissions: NCSU Box 8401 Recruitment: Raleigh, NC 27695-8401 Academic Affairs: FAX: (919)513-6452 Internet E-mail: vetmed@ncsu.edu O. J. Fletcher, Dean
    D. J. DeYoung, Associate Dean and Director of Veterinary Services
    D. G. Bristol, Associate Dean and Director of Academic Affairs
    N. C. Olson,
    R. E. Fish, Director of Laboratory Animal Resources
    M. Schaffer , Interim Director of Admissions and Graduate Programs

    76. Feline Veterinary Medical Information
    Feline veterinary medical information Guide picks. A to Z Diseasesand Conditions Health information from AZ. Also included, links
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    Feline veterinary medical information
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    A to Z - Diseases and Conditions

    Health information from A-Z. Also included, links to information about declawing.
    Adopt a cat, post a lost or found announcement, find out about volunteer opportunities online. Behavior Why cats do what they do, and online professionals that can help you with your feline behavioral problem. (See also: "Training" on this page.) Breeds Learn about common and rare cat breeds. Parasites Links to information on mites, fleas, worms, and more. Nutrition Different diets (including several recipes for kidney patient cats), pet food ingredients, recipes, and pet food manufacturers. To breed or not to breed, queening information, pregnancy calculator, and pregnancy nutrition.

    77. Pet Columns
    S Lincoln Ave / Urbana, Illinois 618026199 / Phone 217/333-2907 University ofIllinois The Pet Columns site provides authoritative general information for
    http://www.cvm.uiuc.edu/petcolumns/

    Veterinary Teaching Hospital

    CARE Grief Helpline

    Wildlife Medical Clinic

    Admission to Veterinary School

    Birds
    Cats
    Dogs
    Equine
    General
    Livestock Reptiles Wildlife
    Search for these words: Find articles: Containing all these words Containing any of these words CEPS / 2938 VMBSB 2001 S Lincoln Ave / Urbana, Illinois 61802-6199 / Phone: 217/333-2907 The Pet Columns site provides authoritative general information for animal owners. Please consult your local veterinarian with your questions about specific care for your animal. Your comments about the site are welcome, but we cannot dispense medical advice via the Internet.

    78. UC Davis General Catalog: VetMed
    If you have definite areas of interest within the general field of veterinarymedicine, you are encouraged to take courses (for example, computer science
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/vetmed.html
    School of Veterinary Medicine
    School of Veterinary Medicine
    Office of the Dean
    Surge IV
    http://www.vetmed.ucdavis.edu
    The mission of the School of Veterinary Medicine is to provide the best possible health care for animals through teaching, research and public service. Students are offered a rigorous four-year program of study that prepares them for diverse career opportunities in veterinary medicine.
    Preparing for the Study of Veterinary Medicine
    To be considered for admission to the School, you must have completed 108 quarter units (72 semester units) in an accredited college or university and have completed the following courses: Lower Division Required Sciences Quarter Units General Chemistry Organic Chemistry Physics Biological Sciences Upper Division Required Sciences Embryology Genetics Biochemistry Physiology Additional Courses Required English Required Humanities and Social Sciences Required Statistics (To convert semester units to quarter units, multiply by 3/2. For example, a 4-unit semester course is equivalent to a 6-unit course in the quarter system.)You should plan your preveterinary medical education carefully. The required courses should be spaced to permit maximum scholastic achievement. An undergraduate major should be selected on the basis of individual interest and aptitude; there is no advantage gained toward admission by selecting one major over another. If you have definite areas of interest within the general field of veterinary medicine, you are encouraged to take courses (for example, computer science, agricultural economics, molecular and biochemical genetics) that will broaden your background in these areas. Some specialized areas include laboratory animal medicine, exotic animal medicine, public health, food animal practice and biomedical research.

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    80. Welcomepage WAHVM
    Meetings to come.
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