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Veterinary Viewpoints, No. 1, 1992

Author
Cornell University. College of Veterinary Medicine
Abstract
Topics in this issue include: Seminars To Help Students Prepare for Careers; Report from the Annual Conference; Volunteers Make Campaign Work; Outstanding Gifts; How Are They Working? Raccoon Rabies Vaccination Program Underway (Donald H. Lein, Susan Stehman); NIH Grant Awarded for Study of Sudden Death (N. Sydney Moise); Year-round Clinical Rotations Begin in May; People Notes: First Hyman Wildlife Medicine Appointment (George V. Kollias); Carmichael Is Director of Baker Institute (Leland E. Carmichael), Dr. Poppensiek Honored (George C. Poppensiek); NYSVMS Honors Alumni; Alums Active in AVMA Responsibilities; New James Law Professors (Alexander J. Winter, Alexander deLahunta), Diagnostic Consultant to Feline Health Center (James R. Richards), Senior Enters Select Group (Michael Ball); Phi Zeta Award to Former College Researcher (William Donaldson); Progress in FIV, an AIDS-like Virus in Cats (Margaret Barr).
Date Issued
1992Publisher
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. 1, 1992
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article
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