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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.
A comparative study on different methods of hyperimmunization of horses for the preparation of polyvalent anti-snake venom serum.
The Indian journal of medical research    May 1, 1968   Volume 56, Issue 5 678-685 
Chatterjee SC, Dass B, Devi P.No abstract available
[Microsporiasis in horses, with special regard for a Microsporum gypseum infection in a foal].
Mykosen    May 1, 1968   Volume 11, Issue 5 337-346 
Kaben U, Ritscher D.No abstract available
[Isolation of the virus in the respiratory syndrome of horses].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 109-122 
Böhm HO.No abstract available
[Pathomorphological studies on epiphyseolysis in horse and cattle].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    May 1, 1968   Volume 110, Issue 5 234-242 
Herrmann HJ.No abstract available
[Equine viral respiratory infections in Italy].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 197-217 
Corrias A, Sacco T.No abstract available
Effect of furaltadone on strangles in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 9 1394-1398 
Evers WD.No abstract available
Some observations on the viral aetiology of upper respiratory disease of British horses, 1965-1967.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 181-196 
Burrows R.No abstract available
[Viral respiratory tract infections in horses].
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 233-249 
Gerber H.No abstract available
Repair of bilateral fractures of the maxilla, premaxilla, and mandible in a horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 1, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 9 1402-1406 
No abstract available
Case report. A case of atlanto-axial sub-luxation in a horse.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    May 1, 1968   Volume 9, Issue 5 120-123 
Funk KA, Erickson ED.No abstract available
An outbreak of mare abortion in Japan due to infection with equine rhinopneumonitis virus.
Bulletin - Office international des epizooties    May 1, 1968   Volume 70, Issue 1 251-256 
Shimizu T, Kawashima Y.No abstract available
Corynebacterium equi infection in two foals.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 15, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 8 1119-1124 
Burrows GE.No abstract available
[Periodic ophthalmia as a symptom of virus diseases in the horse and cattle].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 15, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 8 189-191 
Marolt J.No abstract available
[Artifical retroflexion of the penis in an exploring stallion. Picture report number 8].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 15, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 8 191 
Bollwahn W, Vaske T.No abstract available
Comparative efficacy of serological tests in the diagnosis of glanders.
The Indian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 4 286-292 
Sen GP, Singh G, Joshi TP.No abstract available
[Inflammatory vascular changes of the basis of spinal cord lesions in the horse].
Schweizer Archiv fur Tierheilkunde    April 1, 1968   Volume 110, Issue 4 171-179 
Fankhauser R.No abstract available
[Histological lesions of the nervous system in West Nile virus infection in horses].
Annales de l'Institut Pasteur    April 1, 1968   Volume 114, Issue 4 539-550 
Guillon JC, Oudar J, Joubert L, Hannoun C.No abstract available
[Studies on the development of a live vaccine against rhinopneumonitis (mare abortion) of horses]. Mayr A, Pette J, Petzoldt K, Wagener K.No abstract available
Exercise electrocardiography in the horse by radiotelemetry.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 1, 1968   Volume 152, Issue 7 1004-1008 
Banister EW, Purvis AD.No abstract available
Presumptive diagnosis of septicemic listeriosis in a colt.
Veterinary medicine, small animal clinician : VM, SAC    April 1, 1968   Volume 63, Issue 4 396-397 
Roberts D.No abstract available
Intussusception in three ponies following experimental enterotomy.
The Cornell veterinarian    April 1, 1968   Volume 58, Issue 2 288-292 
Lowe JE.No abstract available
Equine oral pigmentation.
Journal of oral medicine    April 1, 1968   Volume 23, Issue 2 62-67 
Dummett CO, Barens G, Adams EW.No abstract available
Paper electrophoretic fractionation and chemical determination of horse serum proteins and lipoproteins.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1968   Volume 29, Issue 4 813-815 
Hort I.No abstract available
Some observations on tuberculosis in animals.
The Indian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 45, Issue 4 302-305 
Kuppuswamy PB, Singh CD.No abstract available
[Quiloflex, a reflex inhibiting benzodioxane derivative for the laying down of cattle and horse in tropical large animal farming].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 7 157-160 
Seifert HS, Beller KA.No abstract available
Epizootic of western encephalomyelitis virus infection in equines in Alberta in 1965.
Canadian journal of comparative medicine : Revue canadienne de medecine comparee    April 1, 1968   Volume 32, Issue 2 403-408 
Morgante O, Vance HN, Shemanchuk JA, Windsor R.The epizootic of equine encephalomyelitis in 1965 in Alberta was proved to be due to Western Encephalomyelitis virus infection by serological findings and virus isolations.Sixty-three horses of 88 tested, showed a diagnostic rise of CF antibodies to Western Encephalomyelitis virus. Western Encephalomyelitis virus was isolated from 5 brains of horses. Homologous antibodies were shown in 3 of these animals, the only ones from which blood specimens were received. For the first time virological evidence is given that Western Encephalomyelitis virus infection in horses is found in more areas of Alb...
[Enterolithiasis in a horse. Picture report number 7].
Deutsche tierarztliche Wochenschrift    April 1, 1968   Volume 75, Issue 7 172 
Langpap A.No abstract available
Mandibular fracture and fracture repair in a 26 year old Arab horse.
The British veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 124, Issue 4 140-142 doi: 10.1016/s0007-1935(17)39452-6
Hort I.In this study the treatment of a mandibular fracture in a 26 year old Arab horse, the history during the subsequent 4 years and the anatomical post-mortem findings are presented and described.
Twenty years of equine research. A review of the work of The Animal Health Trust’s Equine Research Station from January 1st, 1947-December 31st, 1966.
The Veterinarian    April 1, 1968   Volume 5, Issue 2 149-157 
Miller WC, Barnett G.No abstract available
The use of sclerosing agents in tendon repair of racehorses.
Australian veterinary journal    April 1, 1968   Volume 44, Issue 4 200-202 doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1968.tb09077.x
Robinson RC.Most practitioners will have experienced the frustration encountered in the treatment of sprains of the flexor tendons and suspensory ligaments of racehorses. After apparent recovery, the damaged structure will often break down again when the horse returns to hard training. Milne (1960), Reed (1962), Jubb and Kennedy (1963) and Hickman (1964) have written detailed ac- counts of the pathology of tendon injuries and the mechanism of repair of tendon tissue. These writers substantiate that when a tendon is sprained, there is a tearing or rupture of some of the tendon fibres, varying i...