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Veterinary Viewpoints, Vol. 2, 1984

Author
New York State College of Veterinary Medicine; Redmond, Karen
Abstract
Topics in this issue include: Practicing the Leisure Arts in Veterinary School; 1984 Honor Day Certificates; [Noden Distinguished Teacher Award] (Alexander deLahunta); China Delegation Visits College; Dr. Noronha Honored by Spanish Academy (Fernando Manuel de Oliveira e Noronha); V.I.D.A. Students to Visit India; Correction; Fibronectin: Looking For The Key To Arthritis (Nancy B. Wurster); Arthritic Rats in Space; Arthritis; Grants For Research: Ellis R. Loew, Peter W. Nathanielsz, Donald S. Postle, Geoffrey W. Sharp, Bud C. Tennant; A Will To Live; Dr. Hogg Begins Swine Veterinary Extension-Field Service Program (Alex Hogg); Dr. Kirk Receives Association Honors (Robert W. Kirk); Avian Rounds: Avian Rounds to Be Published; Terrier Field Day; Footnotes: Ellis P. Leonard [80th birthday]; Zoo Emu [Ross Park Zoo]; Lost Dog (Kenneth L. Marcella).
Date Issued
1984Publisher
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, Vol. 2, 1984
Type
article
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