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31. Leese was a veterinary surgeon who had retired from his practice in Stamford in Lincolnshire in 1928. 32. A third measure will allow small slaughterhouses to use larger slaughterhouses to provide their veterinary supervision. 33. Hookworms are parasites of the small intestine and the three genera of veterinary importance are Ancylostoma, Uncinaria, and Bunostomum. 34. In 1979, 580 veterinary officers were employed by the service, but there are now only 337. 35. Immediately contact your own veterinary surgeon and follow his/her advice carefully. 36. This evidence was available to the chief veterinary officer last December but never given to the Select Committee. 37. He obtained the usual samples of horseshoes, some novel instruments, and books on subjects relevant to the veterinary art. 38. Many members of the veterinary profession sent the author information and photographs for inclusion in this history. 39. With the death of Coleman, the way was cleared for Edinburgh-qualified veterinary surgeons to receive regimental appointments. 40. As a veterinary surgeon I would never turn my back on a sick or injured animal. 41. Students of the College called themselves veterinary surgeons, and in time this became an accepted designation. 42. Down is involved in the manufacturing of veterinary pharmaceutical products. 43. Moorcroft was subsequently encouraged by John Hunter to acquire a training at the veterinary school in Lyons. 44. Miriam Warburton, a divisional veterinary officer, arrived, and was in turn refused entry to the hen-house. 45. They like to be in a large practice on the whole with other veterinary nurses. 46. In May 1819 he was unanimously chosen as a member of the board of examiners of the Veterinary College, succeeding Cline. 47. Under his bed he had a complete medicine chest, full of stuff given him by a veterinary friend in Palm Beach. 48. I understand that two of the biggest departments at the Veterinary Research Laboratory are headed by two non-veterinarians. 49. It is not really surprising that animal diseases are increasing when we consider the Government's deliberate run-down of their veterinary service. 50. There was no point asking why they did not use the local veterinary clinics. 51. Veterinary historians still differ sharply about the effect his long spell in charge of the College had on the emerging profession. 52. Still, with veterinary bills and high-fat, high-protein diets to maintain, the burly, bearded Diehl is scarcely prospering. 53. About 1773 he became junior professorial assistant to the professor of anatomy at Alfort veterinary school. 54. Whether or not she reported this condition to the divisional veterinary officer and showed him photographs, I do now know. 55. He was an outstanding veterinary surgeon, and obviously a man of enormous enterprise, daring courage and strong will. 56. Even animals have better protection than people - only qualified veterinary surgeons can operate on them. 57. The practices of livestock owners had not changed significantly with the spread of veterinary services and they too required more land. 58. A little after 8.30am, Chris Williamson, a ministry veterinary officer, arrived. 59. In 1930 he presided at the eleventh International Veterinary Congress in London. 60. Prior to 1884, the various veterinary schools imposed their own preliminary examination in general education.