Journal of Comparative Medicine and Surgery, Volum 8

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W.L. Hyde & Company, 1887

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Side 191 - Nothing in this act shall be so construed as to prevent any veterinary surgeon (if legally qualified to use the title) from using the title of " veterinary surgeon" or analogous title in this Commonwealth ; but if such veterinary surgeon opens an office or uses the title for the transaction of business he shall be deemed a " sojourner," and shall conform to the requirements of this act.
Side 191 - ... medicine or surgery without conforming to the requirements of this act, or shall otherwise violate or neglect to comply with any of the provisions of this act, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be punished for each and every...
Side 191 - Any person who may desire to commence the practice of veterinary surgery or medicine, or any of its branches, in this state after the passage of this act, and who holds a veterinary diploma issued or purporting to have been issued by any veterinary college or university in this state, another state or foreign country, shall make affidavit before the prothonotary that his diploma has been regularly issued by a legally chartered veterinary college or university, after which such person will be allowed...
Side 57 - Mr. Bruce states J, that in the last operation for colouring the green teas, " a mixture of sulphate of lime and indigo, very finely pulverized and sifted through fine muslin, in the proportion of three of the former to one of the latter, is added...
Side 332 - ... (Plate [14] XII. fig. 5) (not the brevis). In the Megapodidae also the attachment to the coraco-brachialis brevis is wanting, the tendon ending either by blending with the feres-margin, or running on to the scapula. In the Ducks and Geese among the Anseres the tendons under consideration, when they enter the thorax, run towards one another and join, after having expanded out, in the middle line, in front of the oesophagus, and behind the trachea. In the Swans this arrangement is not found, the...
Side 221 - I have predicted that the average size of the brain cavity will be found to be smaller and of less capacity in a tame turkey than it is in the wild one. In the case of this class of domesticated birds, as pointed out above, this would seem to be no more than natural, for the domestication of the turkey has not been of such a nature as to develop its brain mass through the influences of a species...
Side 190 - ... of veterinary medicine or surgery, or any of the branches of veterinary medicine or surgery, shall be a graduate of a legally chartered veterinary college or university having the power or authority to confer the degree of veterinary surgeon or analogous title, except as provided for in section two. And such practitioner shall be required to register in the book kept for that purpose, in the office of the prothonotary of the county in which he resides.
Side 190 - That every person who shall assume, or use, or cause to be used, any title pertaining to the practice of veterinary medicine or surgery, or any of the branches of veterinary medicine or surgery, shall be a graduate of a legally chartered veterinary college or university, having the power or authority to confer the degree of veterinary surgeon or analogous title, except as provided for in Section 2.
Side 101 - The heart of the fish compared with that of Menobranchus, with special reference to reflex inhibition and independent cardiac rhythm.
Side 203 - ... burdened by the dead bodies of the soldiers in the form of pus, the activity of the cell being testified by the fact that its protoplasm often contains bacilli, etc., in various stages of destruction.

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