tailieunhanh - Veterinary Medical Specialization: Bridging Science and Medicine Volume 39

This volume is the first of the series for which I am privileged to serve in the capacity of Series Editor. The subject, veterinary medical specialization, is the bridge between practicing clinical veterinarians and academic scientists that generates new knowledge to further the art of veterinary medicine. Of course, much of the scientific discovery that benefits animal medicine is derived from the basic and applied sciences with the original purpose of benefitting human health. This often includes biomedical research on animals along with in vitro alternatives to animal testing. Much of the information gathered from the biomedical research effort can be applied equally to human and veterinary medicine | Veterinary Medical Specialization Bridging Science and Medicine Edited by w. Jean Dodds Academic Press Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine Volume 39 Veterinary Medical Specialization Bridging Science and Medicine Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine Edited by Dr. w. Jean Dodds HEMOPET Santa Monica California Advisory Board Kenneth c. Boveé W illiam s. Dernell Carlton Gyles Robert o. Jacoby Ann B. Kier Raymond F. Nachreiner Carl A. Osborne Fred w. Quimby Alan H. Rebar Ronald D. .

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