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Example sentences for "veterinarians"

Lexicographically close words:
veterem; veteres; veteri; veteribus; veterinarian; veterinary; veteris; vetero; veterum; vether
  1. Veterinarians volunteered their services, but their knowledge of oiled-bird treatment was limited.

  2. Only professional wildlife specialists and consulting veterinarians should be permitted to handle and treat them.

  3. A common test used by veterinarians when examining "the wind" of a horse is to see if he is a "grunter.

  4. It is a subject of special interest to veterinarians and horse owners in view of the fact that it occurs in such a variety of forms and subjects the patient to much loss of time, resulting in the suspension of his earning capacity.

  5. Scientific veterinarians are well acquainted with the phenomena and locality of the affection, but there is a great diversity of opinion as regards the exact cause.

  6. There is a tendency among farmers and many veterinarians to pay too little attention to the teeth of young horses.

  7. Veterinarians and pathologists are yet in doubt in respect to the cause of this affection, as well as to its essential nature.

  8. Veterinarians use hypodermic injections of eserin or arecolin or intravenous injections of barium chlorid, but they must be employed with great caution.

  9. Veterinarians in different sections of the country where it is prevalent report a mortality of 75 per cent or even higher.

  10. This disease was described by the early Roman agricultural writers and by the veterinarians of the eighteenth century.

  11. This is nothing more than a gigantic louse, which from long use agriculturists and veterinarians persist in calling the sheep-tick.

  12. Similar cases are constantly occurring in the practice of veterinarians in Hindostan.

  13. Practically, veterinarians will probably rest content to know that whilst the Spiroptera megastoma occupies tumours in the walls of the stomach, the S.

  14. French veterinarians consider under the title of "courbe," an exostosis situated on the mesial side of the distal end of the tibia.

  15. Some veterinarians claim good results from this treatment alone and direct their clients to repeat the stretching process several times daily.

  16. This muscle, long and flattened, is called by veterinarians the long adductor of the leg.

  17. It is also called by veterinarians the anterior extensor of the phalanges.

  18. This is the muscle veterinarians designate the supranaso-labial.

  19. The most inferior fibres, behind, at the level of the knee-cap form a triangular process which in the horse receives the name of the stifle fold, from the name veterinarians give to the region of the articulation of the knee.

  20. We remind our readers that the name 'knee' is given by veterinarians to the region occupied by the carpus.

  21. This is the muscle called by veterinarians the great supramaxillo-nasal.

  22. Veterinarians have given it the name of the oblique flexor of the phalanges.

  23. It is further named by veterinarians the flexor of the metatarsus.

  24. Veterinarians report recoveries in from fifty to sixty per cent of the cases treated.

  25. The German veterinarians attribute it to irritation of the muscles by cold, and classify azoturia as a rheumatic disorder.

  26. Strychnine, eserine and pilocarpine are the drugs commonly used by the veterinarians in the treatment of acute indigestion.

  27. German veterinarians have had brilliant results from the treatment of this disease with subcutaneous injections of apomorphin in doses of 1-1/2 to 5 grains for three or four days.

  28. Apart from two or three who hold this very moderate opinion, all bacteriologists and veterinarians unite in agreeing that there is no evidence for believing that any injury results.

  29. Already in the hands of veterinarians even the Schmidt treatment has produced a small proportion of cases of infective mammitis.

  30. The observations made by some veterinarians would lead us to suppose that the virus is quite readily destroyed.

  31. This has been claimed, not only by agriculturists who have not understood the subject well, but also by veterinarians and bacteriologists.

  32. It is usually safe to discard the last one born, who is so often the runt of the family that he is known to kennel men and veterinarians as the "wreckling.

  33. To English veterinarians appears to belong the credit of discovering navicular disease.

  34. It is to two English veterinarians that we owe the introduction of the operation to the veterinary world.

  35. In many cases great benefit is claimed to have been derived from it, especially by English veterinarians of Sewell's time, and by others on the Continent.

  36. Upon the causation of contraction a very great deal has been written, both by early veterinarians and by those of the present day.

  37. Marking the wall with a series of grooves, each running in a more or less vertical direction, was suggested to English veterinarians by Smith's operation for side-bones.

  38. By the middle of May, it was the consensus of the veterinarians that Delivery Day would be July 4th.

  39. A mile from the ranch house, a dormitory was built for the veterinarians and biologists and a barracks thrown up for the security guards.

  40. Veterinarians would have formed in particular districts their centre of operation, in which the preventive virus might have been produced, and they might have gone from farm-house to farm-house to inoculate all the cattle within them.

  41. Fifth--The introduction of a poll-tax along the eastern frontiers, and the appointment of proper veterinarians to be on the watch as to the health of cattle along the frontiers.

  42. Despite the chronic shortage of veterinarians throughout the Brotherhood, there was a peculiar reluctance on the part of established practitioners to welcome recent graduates.

  43. Perhaps veterinarians were more important on Kardon.

  44. When will you veterinarians ever learn to be organization men?

  45. If the wishes of a few veterinarians are met and the demands of a raft of pauper lawyers and politicians are complied with, it will result in the creation of a half dozen commissions.

  46. Veterinarians have been known to mistake it for lung fever; the services of such men are dangerous and should be avoided.

  47. It is common with veterinarians to lance an abscess as soon as possible, but this requires skill and practice.

  48. The French veterinarians usually simply puncture the cranium and the cyst with a trochar, and laying the sheep on its back, allow the fluid to run out through the orifice thus made.


  49. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veterinarians" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.