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Example sentences for "veterinary surgeon"

  • P] Another instance of the fatal effects of the terrible disease now ravaging our flocks and herds of cattle, and resulting in the death of a veterinary surgeon, has just occurred in the town of Sudbury, Suffolk.

  • The following contribution to the Veterinarian, from the pen of Veterinary Surgeon Haycock, will be read with interest.

  • I was once requested by a veterinary surgeon to see him remove a polypus from the vagina of a bitch, as he had determined to excise it.

  • Died at his house on Castle Meadow, Norwich, aged 53, Mr. William Stevenson, veterinary surgeon.

  • It may perhaps be necessary to call in a veterinary surgeon, in case the above methods fail, to extract the obstruction by cutting into the gullet.

  • Moritz by name, was the first who suspected the presence of microbes in this disease; a veterinary surgeon of Turin, M.

  • Not long ago a veterinary surgeon telegraphed to him, 'Attack at its height in poodle-dog and bull-dog.

  • Louvrier, a veterinary surgeon of the Jura.

  • He remained more than a month in the canton of Bollène, in the house of a veterinary surgeon, M.

  • He was said to be the son of a veterinary surgeon of Amiens, and at forty-five had already produced twenty masterpieces.

  • She was well known in the village for her knowledge of animals, and was frequently consulted when it would otherwise have been necessary to call in a veterinary surgeon.

  • By laying down the law on this point of horse control, I in no way pose as an authority, but rely on what my husband, who is a veterinary surgeon, thinks on this matter.

  • No one, veterinary surgeon or layman, is justified in using a twitch that will make the animal subsequently difficult to handle.

  • I summoned a veterinary surgeon, and listened to his diagnosis with solicitous attention.

  • Moore, a veterinary surgeon, to secure an option on a small donkey at James Flanagan's sale stables.

  • At once I summoned a doctor, a dentist, and a veterinary surgeon for a consultation, and breathlessly awaited the verdict.

  • With a favourite dog it may, however, be tried; and, to prevent all accidents, a veterinary surgeon should be entrusted with the case.

  • He took the dog at night to a veterinary surgeon.

  • She led him to a veterinary surgeon, who assured her that there was nothing serious the matter.

  • I had a bullock out upon turnips, which had been neglected, and was pronounced by my veterinary surgeon incurable.

  • Mr Sorely, veterinary surgeon, late of Alford, has been most successful in its treatment; and if the cows are not very far gone before he is called, he generally effects a cure.

  • Arkhangelsky was a veterinary surgeon in the district of Bronnitsk, Province of Moscow.

  • It would be the same for which a veterinary surgeon would be hurt, if people who were not familiar with his art were to argue with him.

  • It would be the same for which a veterinary surgeon would be hurt if people who were not familiar with his art would argue with him.

  • Causse, a veterinary surgeon at Boulogne, and the dissection gave evidence of rabies.

  • Jenvresse, veterinary surgeon at Beaumont-sur-Oise, declared after dissection to have been rabid.

  • Grenot, a veterinary surgeon at Paris, and the dissection gave evidence of rabies.

  • A dog which had been troubled with very obstinate recurrent eczema, known to be inherited from ill-reared parents, was apparently cured as by magic when sent to a veterinary surgeon, who dressed him all over with mercurial ointment.

  • In this case it needs to be cut rather short, preferably by a veterinary surgeon, and the sore dressed.

  • Dew-claws on the hind legs should always be removed by a veterinary surgeon in puppy-hood.


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