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MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
Table of contents for MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly, Fall 1965, Volume One, Number Three.
What Is A Modern Physician?, George W. Pickering
What Is A Modern Physician?, George W. Pickering
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
The first thing to remember is that the patient is not just a pair of tonsils, or perhaps, a skin, a prostate gland, or a pregnant uterus. This is a person. And it is essential that you should treat the patient as a person, as an individual who has feelings just like you and I have, who has a family background like you and I have, who has personal, domestic, and business problems, as most of us have.
Relative Incidence Of Pulmonary Emphysema Among Negroes And Whites Of Both Sexes, Edward S. Ray
Relative Incidence Of Pulmonary Emphysema Among Negroes And Whites Of Both Sexes, Edward S. Ray
MCV/Q, Medical College of Virginia Quarterly
There is an apparent correlation between cigarette smoking and the incidence of pulmonary emphysema. An increased incidence of emphysema is associated with increased cigarette consumption. The disease is relatively infrequent in those who have smoked less than a pack of cigarettes daily for less than 20 years. The low incidence of emphysema among females today may be explained by their low cigarette consumption. If this is true, this incidence should increase within the next decade because of cigarette consumption among today's younger females. The incidence of emphysema is lower among Negro males than would be expected from their smoking habits …
Drug Addiction: A Personal View, Joseph R. Rosenblum
Drug Addiction: A Personal View, Joseph R. Rosenblum
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Have You A Lambing Problem?, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Have You A Lambing Problem?, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Here are the steps you should take if you have or suspect a breeding problem in your flocks.
Fatique In Caged Layers, P Smetana
Fatique In Caged Layers, P Smetana
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Pullets found immobilised on the floors of their laying cages may only be suffering from the easily-treated "cage layer fatigue" and should be checked for this before being disposed of as affected with the incurable fowl paralysis.
Good Facilities Help T.B. Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Good Facilities Help T.B. Testing, Department Of Agriculture, Western Australia
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
Owner co-operation is needed for the smooth working of the tuberclin testing of cattle, compulsory in the South-West Land Division.
This article describes suitable facilities for the testing and how they operate.
Mastitis : Prevention And Control. 4. The Mastitis Control Programme Continued, F C. Wilkinson
Mastitis : Prevention And Control. 4. The Mastitis Control Programme Continued, F C. Wilkinson
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
PREVIOUS articles in this series have described mastitis and the principles of mastitis control, and suggested how a control programme may be established.
This article outlines the routine measures which should be maintained for continuation of the programme.
Stinkwort (Inula Graveolens Desf.), G R W Meadly
Stinkwort (Inula Graveolens Desf.), G R W Meadly
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
THE original home of stinkwort is the Mediterranean region, including northern France. Apparently the first Australian record was at Onkaparinga in South Australia about 90 years ago.
Efforts were made to keep it in bounds during the years immediately following introduction, but it continued to spread and is now f i r m ly established in all agricultural districts of South Australia.
It also covers large tracts of land in New South Wales and Victoria and occurs in most districts of Western Australia.
Starvation In Newborn Lambs, Stanley M. Dennis
Starvation In Newborn Lambs, Stanley M. Dennis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
INVESTIGATIONS over the past three years have shown that most lamb deaths in Western Australia occurred within the first three days of life.
Sixty per cent, of these losses were due to starvation/mismothering.
More Light On Lamb Losses : Third And Final Report Of A Survey Of Lamb Mortalities In W.A, Stanley M. Dennis
More Light On Lamb Losses : Third And Final Report Of A Survey Of Lamb Mortalities In W.A, Stanley M. Dennis
Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4
DURING the past three years the Department of Agriculture's Animal Health Laboratory carried out an investigation into the causes of perinatal lamb losses.
This article records the results of this work.