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Iowa State University Veterinarian: Volume 32, Issue 1

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Equine Review
( 1970) Kincaid, T. Benton ; Iowa State University Digital Repository

This article contains a quiz pertaining to topics of equine medicine for the benefit of students of the College of Veterinary Medicine.

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The Differential Diagnosis of Three Common Swine Problems
( 1970) Larson, Lauritz ; Iowa State University Digital Repository

Swine exhibiting nervous disorders or a weak, incoordinated posterior gait can often present a problem in diagnosis. This review will be based mainly on clinical signs and post-mortem lesions in the differential diagnosis of organic arsenic toxicity, water deprivation syndrome, and edema disease. Several conditions may give similar clinical symptoms but these three may give the most problem in differential diagnosis.

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Subject Index
( 1970) Iowa State University Digital Repository

This is the subject index for Volume 31.

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Lead Arsenate Toxicosis - A Case Report
( 1970) Rybolt, Dave ; Iowa State University Digital Repository

Lead arsenate compounds are used as insecticides in and around orchards. It persists in the soil many years after use and commonly is found in high concentration around filling places for spraying and dusting machinery and in old orchards from which trees have been removed.

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Physical Restraint of Non-domestic Pets
( 1970) Graham, D. ; Iowa State University Digital Repository

The accuracy of a veterinarian's diagnosis and therefore the success of the therapy regimen based on that diagnosis depend upon adequate restraint of the patient in order that a revealing physical examination can be performed and necessary treatment can be accomplished. This is no less true in the case of exotic or wild animal pets than it is in the case of domestic species with which veterinarians are more familiar. It is axiomatic that the least restraint be used that is still commensurate with the aims of the procedure.

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