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There used to be a daily Vet's practice nearby but unfortunately it has been changed into a cafe -much to the dismay of all the animal owners in the village and locality. The pub is now flats.-- such is progress.
This image was created for Today's Veterinary Practice and depicts a ventral view of the brain showing the nerves of the visual pathway, optic chiasm (white arrow) and lateral geniculate nuclei (black arrows).
Lauri [pronounced "Laudie" "Lowdee" in Spanish if I understand it] will be in her second year of Veterinary School at the University of Mexico. She is visiting her grandparents in Topeka, Kansas, and has been 'shadowing' the veterinarian at our clinic for about 6 weeks. She will depart in late July to return to her second year of veterinary school. She has been a joy for those around her.
This image was created for Today's Veterinary Practice and depicts the nerves of the sympathetic nervous system innervating the eye.
4. I made the zoo a quick collage of the staff who worked on Irwin's procedure. I don't think they'll use it for marketing, but perhaps they'll pass it along to their impressive workers.
Note to self: Woman in pigtails is Nina, a keeper. Woman in gray sweatshirt is Megan, now the lead keeper at the barn. Athena is the black haired vet tech. Blonde is new head vet, Dr. Colleen Clabbers.
Schirrous cord is an infection in the distal part of the cord that attaches the testicle to the abdominal cavity, which is left behind. This can result in the formation of a closed abscess.
Schirrous cord is the second most common complication seen when castrating horses, the first being excessive hemorrhage.
Although castration is the most common Equine Field surgery it is also the number one reason for malpractice suits in the Equine industry.
Read on at vetmoves.com/equine/schirrous-cord-complication-of-a-rout...
Such veterinary clinics and veterinary pharmacies are commonly seen throughout Mali. The buildings are usually colorfully painted with various animals and they seemed to be much more common than medical clinics for people.
Photo taken along the road somewhere in Mali
An anterior lens luxation with a mature cataract. Here's an example of an anterior lens luxation. The ciliary zonules have ruptured and the cataractic lens has popped out! It's important to remove the lens before it damages the cornea by scraping up against the endothelial cells or blocking outflow of aqueous humor leading to glaucoma.
Schirrous cord is an infection in the distal part of the cord that attaches the testicle to the abdominal cavity, which is left behind. This can result in the formation of a closed abscess.
Schirrous cord is the second most common complication seen when castrating horses, the first being excessive hemorrhage.
Although castration is the most common Equine Field surgery it is also the number one reason for malpractice suits in the Equine industry.
Read on at vetmoves.com/equine/schirrous-cord-complication-of-a-rout...
This Method of castration is very easy to use. Although I was very skeptical in the beginning about it’s safety today I am very pleased with the safety, time and cleanness that it provides.
Read full article: vetmoves.com/equine/quarter-horse-castration-using-the-he...
Surgeon Bobby and assistant and backup surgeon Sheena. I think they are looking for the uterine horn at this point.
Schirrous cord is an infection in the distal part of the cord that attaches the testicle to the abdominal cavity, which is left behind. This can result in the formation of a closed abscess.
Schirrous cord is the second most common complication seen when castrating horses, the first being excessive hemorrhage.
Although castration is the most common Equine Field surgery it is also the number one reason for malpractice suits in the Equine industry.
Read on at vetmoves.com/all/schirrous-cord-complication-of-a-routine...
Schirrous cord is an infection in the distal part of the cord that attaches the testicle to the abdominal cavity, which is left behind. This can result in the formation of a closed abscess.
Schirrous cord is the second most common complication seen when castrating horses, the first being excessive hemorrhage.
Although castration is the most common Equine Field surgery it is also the number one reason for malpractice suits in the Equine industry.
Read on at vetmoves.com/all/schirrous-cord-complication-of-a-routine...
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