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Topic:Veterinary Medicine

Veterinary medicine for horses encompasses the study and application of medical practices to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases in equine species. This field involves a comprehensive understanding of equine anatomy, physiology, pathology, and pharmacology. Veterinary practitioners employ a range of diagnostic tools and therapeutic interventions to address health issues in horses, including lameness, gastrointestinal disorders, respiratory conditions, and infectious diseases. Preventative care, such as vaccination and deworming programs, is also a significant aspect of equine veterinary medicine. This page gathers peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that explore various aspects of veterinary medicine as it pertains to horses, including advancements in diagnostic techniques, treatment protocols, and preventive health strategies.
Muscular dystrophy in the horse.
The Veterinary record    May 10, 1969   Volume 84, Issue 19 488-490 doi: 10.1136/vr.84.19.488
Baker JR.No abstract available
A case of equine lymphosarcoma.
The Veterinary record    May 10, 1969   Volume 84, Issue 19 474-475 doi: 10.1136/vr.84.19.474
Vaughan SM.No abstract available
Epidemiology of major respiratory diseases of the horse.
Australian veterinary journal    May 1, 1969   Volume 45, Issue 5 231-236 
Lewis PF.No abstract available
Control of equine piroplasmosis in Florida.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1969   Volume 154, Issue 9 1034-1036 
Bryant JE, Anderson JB, Willers KH.No abstract available
The enzyme histochemistry of developing odontoblasts in cattle, pigs and horses.
The Histochemical journal    May 1, 1969   Volume 1, Issue 4 281-294 doi: 10.1007/BF01003275
Mori M, Sakiyama Y.The histochemical distribution of some hydrolytic and oxidative enzymes in developing odontoblasts and subodontoblasts in cattle, pigs and horses has been observed in cryostat sections of teeth that have been decalcified with neutral EDTA. Undifferentiated dental epithelium and immature odontoblasts of the bell stage tooth germ showed lower levels of enzymatic activity as compared with the well-developed tooth germ. When the dentine matrix began to form, the young odontoblasts appeared to have a significantly positive reaction for acid phosphatase, and gradually other enzymes developed a...
Tarsal hydrarthrosis in the horse: response to intra-articular injection of synthetic steroids.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    May 1, 1969   Volume 10, Issue 5 130-135 
Van Pelt RW, Riley WF.No abstract available
Sexual behavior in an intersex horse.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1969   Volume 64, Issue 5 422 
Kodagali SB.No abstract available
The use of telemetering in the horse.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Medicine    May 1, 1969   Volume 62, Issue 5 454 
Glendinning SA.No abstract available
Attempts to relate bovine papilloma virus to the cause of equine sarcoid: equidae inoculated intradermally with bovine papilloma virus.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1969   Volume 30, Issue 5 743-752 
Ragland WL, Spencer GR.No abstract available
Acid-base and blood gas studies in horses. I. A comparison of capillary and arterial blood samples for the estimation of acid-base values in horses.
Research in veterinary science    May 1, 1969   Volume 10, Issue 3 260-262 
Littlejohn A, Mitchell B.No abstract available
[Therapy of colic, especially in small horses, with surgical methods].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    May 1, 1969   Volume 24, Issue 9 344-346 
Bergert K, Ludwig P.No abstract available
Equine babesiosis: diagnosis by bentonite agglutination and passive hemagglutination tests.
American journal of veterinary research    May 1, 1969   Volume 30, Issue 5 691-695 
Sibinovic S, Sibinovic KH, Ristic M.No abstract available
A note on successful treatment of unusual equine ringworm due to Trichophyton Tonsurans var sulfureum.
The Indian veterinary journal    May 1, 1969   Volume 46, Issue 5 444-446 
Kulkarni MP, Chaudhari PG.No abstract available
[Advances in hematology. Equine infectious anemia–a model of the immunoproliferative diseases].
Polskie Archiwum Medycyny Wewnetrznej    May 1, 1969   Volume 42, Issue 5 837-838 
Plachecka-Gutowska M.No abstract available
Incidence of caries and periodontal disease in horses.
The Journal of bone and joint surgery. British volume    May 1, 1969   Volume 51, Issue 2 384 
Baker JG.No abstract available
The influence of suxamethonium on cardiovascular and respiratory function in the anaesthetized horse.
British journal of pharmacology    May 1, 1969   Volume 36, Issue 1 116-131 doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1969.tb08309.x
Lees P, Tavernor WD.1. In horses anaesthetized with halothane the intravenous administration of suxamethonium chloride, at a dose level of 0.2 mg/kg, produced a short-lived period of hypoventilation, which was associated with increases in arterial blood PCO(2) levels and in plasma concentrations of bicarbonate, sodium and potassium ions, and reductions in arterial blood pH and PO(2) values.2. The respiratory depressant action of suxamethonium chloride 0.2 mg/kg was accompanied by increases in blood pressure and heart rate. Doses of suxamethonium chloride 0.4 mg/kg produced similar but quantitatively greater chang...
Tenosynovitis in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1969   Volume 154, Issue 9 1022-1033 
Van Pelt RW.No abstract available
Acid-base and blood gas studies in horses. II. Tracheal end-tidal and arterial blood gas tensions in horses.
Research in veterinary science    May 1, 1969   Volume 10, Issue 3 263-266 
Littlejohn A.No abstract available
Clinical studies on 4 newborn throughbred foals suffering from convulsions with special reference to blood gas chemistry and pulmonary ventilation.
Research in veterinary science    May 1, 1969   Volume 10, Issue 3 279-291 
Rossdale PD.No abstract available
[Bilateral congenital patella dislocation in a foal].
Monatshefte fur Veterinarmedizin    May 1, 1969   Volume 24, Issue 9 346-348 
Panndorf H, Krahmer R.No abstract available
Cytology of equine nasal secretions.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1969   Volume 154, Issue 9 1037-1042 
Mansmann RA, Mansmann JA.No abstract available
Luteinization and corpus luteum formation. (A comparitive study with findings in animals).
Acta zoologica et pathologica Antverpiensia    May 1, 1969   Volume 48 97-121 
Uyttenbroeck F, Van der Schuren-Lodewey .No abstract available
A technic for aspiration of cataracts in young horses.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    May 1, 1969   Volume 64, Issue 5 415-421 
Gelatt KN, Kraft WE.No abstract available
[Corecipitation: methods for analysing monovalent antibody fragments. I. Equine antidiphtheria system: hyperimmune sera].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    May 1, 1969   Volume 116, Issue 5 657-685 
Iscaki S, Raynaud M.No abstract available
Optical rotatory dispersion and circular dichroism of horse myoglobin and its derivatives.
Journal of biochemistry    May 1, 1969   Volume 65, Issue 5 759-766 doi: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jbchem.a129075
Samejima T, Kita M.No abstract available
Snape’s purging pill for horses–1692.
The Veterinary record    April 26, 1969   Volume 84, Issue 17 434-435 doi: 10.1136/vr.84.17.434
Comben N.No abstract available
Fracture repair in ponies using bone plates.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1969   Volume 154, Issue 8 900-905 
Gertsen KE, Brinker WO.No abstract available
Horse doping. Pharmacology and the punter.
Nature    April 12, 1969   Volume 222, Issue 5189 111 doi: 10.1038/222111a0
No abstract available
Granulosa cell tumor in a mare.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1969   Volume 64, Issue 4 322-327 
Finocchio EJ, Johnson JH.No abstract available
[Vaccination of horses against equine influenza using a polyvalent inactivated vaccine].
Bulletin de l'Academie veterinaire de France    April 1, 1969   Volume 42, Issue 4 141-146 
Cottereau P, Petermann HG, Fayet MT, Papageorgiou C, Valette L, Vicaria JM.No abstract available