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Veterinary Viewpoints, No. 13, Winter 1981

Author
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine; Marash, Kenneth
Abstract
Topics in this issue include: Equine Research Wins at Saratoga; From Cat Fancier to Benefactor (Sarah H. Swits); "Full Accreditation"; Message from the Dean (Edward C. Melby, Jr.); Footnotes: Faculty; Staff; Alumni; Finally, Woodchucks Working For Us; Teaching Hospital Has New Administrator (Richard Rostowsky); Continuing Education and Extension--Your Links to Knowledge: Charles E. Short, Michael A. Bruner, Donald H. Lein; Fond Farewell [retirement] (Stephen B. Hitchner); Cornell Receives Pathology Training Grant; Administration Reorganizes; Geoffrey Sharp Welcomed to Cornell to Form New Department of Pharmacology; New Antiviral Agents Studied at Feline Health Center; Jogging With Your Dog (Daniel Simpson).
Date Issued
1981Publisher
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine
Subject
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals; Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine -- Periodicals; Veterinary medicine -- New York (State) -- Periodicals
Previously Published As
Veterinary Viewpoints, No. 13, Winter 1981
Type
article
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