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Veterinary Viewpoints, Issue 4, 1986

Author
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine; Redmond, Karen
Abstract
Topics in this issue include: James Law Hall [Photo]; Avery to Head Microbiology (Roger J. Avery); Tracking Drugs By Computer (Robert E. Oswald); Growing To The Next Millennium: Developing a Facilities' Master Plan: The Problems of Success, New & Old--Renovations and Construction, The Architects' Plans in the Clinics, Room in the Classroom and Laboratory; The Upside: The Students, Research, Services; An Historical Perspective--The Generations of Change & Growth; Cornell Researchers Study the X-Linked Muscular Dystrophy--An Animal Model For a Human Disease (Barry J. Cooper); Raffle of Bateman Print for Avian Clinic; Belmont: A Seminar & Race; Merck Funds Cornell Avian Clinic Equipment; New and Renewed Grants; SPCA Names Two "Humanitarians of the Year" (Jay Harvey, William Hornbuckle); New Image for Gamma Camera; Hunter/Pace Twice the Success.
Date Issued
1986Publisher
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, Issue 4, 1986
Type
article
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