Being on the teaching staff of the Royal Veterinary College I was particularly glad to have the authority of an experienced veterinary practitioner to testify to the injuriousness of Tænia perfoliata in the horse.
Most veterinary writers speak of it as the Filaria oculi, but to helminthologists it is better known by the more correct designation, F.
In dissecting-room subjects at the Royal Veterinary College it is often encountered.
Idem, “The demands of Agriculture on Veterinary Science,” in ‘Rep.
About the same date trichinous “feedings” were given to a black puppy (bred at the Veterinary College).
Thus, apropos to the case above recorded, I may mention that an American veterinary practitioner appeared to be much shocked that I should have had the temerity to speak of four distinct kinds of lamb-disease.
Three examples of the slender-necked hydatid (from a monkey and two sheep respectively) may be seen in the Guy’s and University College Collections, and there are several in the museum of the Royal Veterinary College.
Remarkably fine examples of the adult worm may be seen in the Hunterian Collection, Lincoln’s Inn, and in the Museum of the Royal Veterinary College.
It is probable that other veterinary surgeons have encountered this entozoon in India; but, unless they can point to some published account of the fact, Mr Collins is entitled to be considered as its discoverer.
It is not every day a girl has the chance to meet and profit by such wisdom as a successful seventy-year-old veterinary surgeon is obliged to possess.
The only good veterinary doctor about here lives way over by Spring Hill, and it would take him a day to drive over and back, besides costing me about ten dollars.
He had a request from York to bring with him a veterinary surgeon; but he was now consulted by a British nobleman about the treatment of a horse.
This was the first direct slap at the Doctor's veterinary powers.
Some called the Doctor a mere visionary practitioner, or a mere veterinary surgeon, or a quack, or anything else.
It is used in painting on porcelain and in veterinary medicine.
Now from this, although in some respects the same class of nonsense that was talked about Mr. Rarey, it does not seem that any Parisian veterinary surgeon staked his reputation on the efficacy of oils and scents.
The better plan is to take lessons on the proportions and anatomy of a horse from some intelligent judge or veterinary surgeon.
About all we can do is to relieve her suffering until morning, giving her a last chance; and if she is no better then, the veterinary surgeon says we would better shoot her, and put her out of her misery.
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.
The seeds dye yellow; formerly roasted for coffee; now chiefly employed in veterinary medicine.
Dogs have a short and straight alimentary canal, in consequence of which purgative medicines act more quickly upon them than they do on other veterinary subjects.
The residuum from which the oil has been expressed is sometimes used in veterinary practice under the name of croton cake, or croton farina; but as the amount of oil it contains varies greatly, it is irregular and uncertain in its effects.
The substance sold under this name in the shops is an inferior mixture, used principally as a tonic in veterinary practice.
A favourite caustic in veterinary practice; especially in foot-rot.
In veterinary practice, these terms are applied to liquid medicines or mixtures which are administered to horses and neat cattle, and chiefly to the latter.
The whole forming a complete Guide for the Farmer, the Amateur, and the Veterinary Surgeon, with 100 illustrations.
The Modern System of Farriery, As Practised at the Present Time at the Royal Veterinary College, and from Twenty Years' Practice of the Author, George Skevington, M.
In speaking of remedial measures, the word treatment ought to be used in preference to "cure" which figures at the head of the medical advice in veterinary works.
In 1868 he was appointed professor of zoology at the academy of Hohenheim, and subsequently he became teacher of zoology and anthropology at Stuttgart polytechnic and professor of physiology at the veterinary school.
Recently I have been attending a Veterinary Course--lectures and practical demonstration; most fascinating it is, I can assure you.
I was with our Brigade Veterinary Officer, who, of course, is an equine expert.
The result was that I was able to join up with the Veterinary section attached to the brigade.
And sure enough we did wait until eight o'clock in the evening before we started; and then no thanks to the man nor the veterinary surgeon, for the former was still too tipsy to move, and the latter could do nothing for the horse.
Why, you must wait till the man's sober, and the veterinarysurgeon has looked to the horse.
Carrots as an alterative are good, but they should be given only when ordered by a veterinary surgeon, in such quantities as he orders.
Was it invented by some fanciful traveller-horseman hindered on his way to Rome or Athens, by a saddler or a veterinary surgeon?
My horse was now in Michigan City, being treated for the sore on his back by an old comrade, who since the war had attained quite a reputation as a veterinary surgeon.
In all cases where a horse falls sick, or meets with an accident, the proper course to pursue is to send at once for a thoroughly competent veterinary surgeon.
The author tells us, in the preface to the first edition, that any merit which the book may possess is to be ascribed to the teaching of the Principal and Professors of the New Veterinary College at Edinburgh, where he studied.
Of the many popular veterinary books which have come under our notice, this is certainly one of the most scientific and reliable.
If he happens to have what pleases you in price and appearance, get the animal examined by a reliable veterinary surgeon, and ask for a trial.
No better guide could be placed in the hands of either amateur horseman or veterinary surgeon.
One of his dogs, which had long been treated for cancer, was at last chloroformed to death, his master helping the veterinary surgeon all the time.
The veterinary surgeon who had examined her before we bought her, had said that it was of no consequence, only the result of poor feeding, and would disappear after a course of prolonged river-baths.
We gathered the wounded together and got them under cover, and with the able help of our veterinary surgeon attended to them as best we could.
The book takes rather a wider scope than most books of this class, as the author has written not only for horse owners but for veterinary students also.
County agents carried medicine and veterinary equipment with them using it both in emergency cases and to instruct farmers in sanitation and preventative care.
Ray Harrison went to Baltimore to take a farmer's course in veterinary medicine and Wilson D.
Boys learned the principles of agronomy, animal husbandry, soil control and veterinary science, and were expected to put the theoretical knowledge into practice with test animals and acreage on their home farms.
Another farmer, Fred Curtice, from the Navy area, had degrees from Cornell University and took veterinarycourses from George Washington University.
So it is with extreme fear; the same veterinary has often seen horses sweating from this cause; as has Mr. Bartlett with the rhinoceros; and with man it is a well-known symptom.
I have been assured by a veterinary surgeon that he has often seen the hair erected on horses and cattle, on which he had operated and was again going to operate.
At the present time the Board of Agriculture have suspended the slaughter order in cases where the owner of the pigs desires to inoculate the in-contact pigs with serum which is supplied from the Veterinary College.
Veterinary Surgeon Mayhew had taken seven days' leave, an eastbound train, and at three P.
In front of the little cottage of the veterinary surgeon he hurriedly dismounted, threw the reins over the post at the horse-block, and strode, angering, through the gate.
The appellation of veterinary surgeon is applicable to persons who have received a diploma from some veterinary college, or who have, at least, studied animal medicine scientifically.
The eighteenth century was abundantly fruitful in veterinary pursuits and publications.
Xenophon is the oldest veterinary writer whose work remains; but his treatise is confined to the training and management of the horse for war and the chase.
The first veterinary school was instituted at Lyons, in 1762.
In the diplomas, the graduate is denominated veterinary surgeon.
The works of the veterinary writers of antiquity were eagerly sought and translated in Italy and France, and the art was extensively cultivated, sometimes under regular medical professors.
Thence he made his way to Poynton's, the veterinary surgeon, who also dealt in horses.
The most satisfactory way of dealing with this complaint is to consult a qualified veterinary surgeon.
Give a hot bath, 20-drop doses of chlorodyne in a little water, and consult a qualified veterinary surgeon.
Veterinary Bureau Every member of the Association has the privilege of obtaining free veterinary advice on all matters pertaining to his kennels, diseases of game, etc.
If there seems reasonable hopes of recovery, call in a qualified veterinary surgeon at once.
In the case of a valuable dog, it is advisable to consult a qualified veterinary practitioner.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "veterinary" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.