November, 1948 | Raymond M. Kelser and Harry W. Schoening
The chapter discusses a veterinary literature resource that covers clinical and physical tests, biochemical, physiological, and immune investigations. However, it is noted for its poor printing quality and paper. The book "Veterinary Clinical Parasitology" by Edward A. Benbrook and Margaret W. Sloss is highlighted as a valuable laboratory aid, focusing on the diagnosis of parasitic infections in various animals, including laboratory animals and humans. The book is divided into three chapters on fecal diagnosis, skin examination for mites, and lice identification, with extensive photographs and practical techniques. The authors and publishers are commended for their efforts in producing an invaluable resource.
The O.V.C. Alumni News section provides updates on several veterinarians:
- Dr. Julius Frank '45 has been transferred to Sackville, NB, to lead a new branch laboratory at Mount Allison University.
- Dr. J. Gallagher '48 has moved to Kemptville, ON, to manage a laboratory at an agricultural school and act as an extension veterinarian for eastern Ontario.
- Drs. Geo. Boyce '42 and W. P. Martin '43 have established a practice in London, ON, with Dr. Boyce previously working in the surgery department at O.V.C.
- Dr. S. T. Martin '06 and '09 is the manager of the Montreal Branch of Ingram & Bell Ltd., with a background in veterinary practice and hospital administration.The chapter discusses a veterinary literature resource that covers clinical and physical tests, biochemical, physiological, and immune investigations. However, it is noted for its poor printing quality and paper. The book "Veterinary Clinical Parasitology" by Edward A. Benbrook and Margaret W. Sloss is highlighted as a valuable laboratory aid, focusing on the diagnosis of parasitic infections in various animals, including laboratory animals and humans. The book is divided into three chapters on fecal diagnosis, skin examination for mites, and lice identification, with extensive photographs and practical techniques. The authors and publishers are commended for their efforts in producing an invaluable resource.
The O.V.C. Alumni News section provides updates on several veterinarians:
- Dr. Julius Frank '45 has been transferred to Sackville, NB, to lead a new branch laboratory at Mount Allison University.
- Dr. J. Gallagher '48 has moved to Kemptville, ON, to manage a laboratory at an agricultural school and act as an extension veterinarian for eastern Ontario.
- Drs. Geo. Boyce '42 and W. P. Martin '43 have established a practice in London, ON, with Dr. Boyce previously working in the surgery department at O.V.C.
- Dr. S. T. Martin '06 and '09 is the manager of the Montreal Branch of Ingram & Bell Ltd., with a background in veterinary practice and hospital administration.