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Veterinary Viewpoints, No. 4, 1988

Author
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine; Redmond, Karen
Abstract
Topics in this issue include: New Lasers Change Surgery At Cornell; Cornell Veterinarian: New Editor Plans Changes (Maurice E. White); Tuna Fish Diet: Not the Cat's Meow (Donald J. Lisk); The Class of 1992; Olafson Medal in Veterinary Pathology Awarded (Frank Bloom); Lowe Named Cornell Equine Extension Veterinarian (John E. Lowe); Conference on Production Disease to Meet at Cornell in 1989; Phi Kappa Phi Award Honors Student (Jennifer K. Bull); Interpreting the Odds in Disease (Janet Scarlett); Students PullOut the Classical Stops (Donald Postle); American Veterinary Anatomists Honor Dr. Habel (Robert E. Habel); New Posts, New People in Administration: Douglas D. McGregor, John Semmler; Elizabeth A. Fontana, Gloria Crissey; Robert J. Webster, Jr.; Japan Society Hosts Cornell Researcher: Marek's Symposium and Lecture Tour Combined in Japan Visit (Bruce W. Calnek); VALSEP Students: Learning & Earning On The Job (Ken Byman, Terea Hliang; VALSEP Award Honors Former Director (Ralph A. Jones).
Date Issued
1988Publisher
Cornell University. 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. 4, 1988
Type
article
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