Recommended Tips for Treating Veterinary Patients
Author(s): Bramwell Bethany L, Williams LaVonn A
Issue: Sep/Oct 2009 - Veterinary Compounding
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Page(s): 390-391
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Abstract: These recommended tips can be set up as free-of-charge, attractive pamphlets, which can either be given to the veterinary patient’s owner when medications are supplied or made available as a display.
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