ARTICLES ABOUT VETERINARY MEDICINE
In Tijuana, a Market for Death in a Bottle
One contraband product trumps all others: a drug popular with people seeking a painless way to end their lives.
July 21, 2008For Abandoned Pets, the Kindness of Strangers
A Stratford, Conn., home serves as a foster home for Hop-A-Long Hollow, a rabbit rescue operation.
March 23, 2008Old Dog, New Trick: Acupuncture
See Otto mope. See Otto pricked with needles. See Otto go!
March 13, 2008A Practice That Goes Way Past Cats and Dogs
WHITE PLAINS.
February 24, 2008Wary U.S. Olympians Will Bring Food to China
The U.S. Olympic Committee has tried to figure out how to avoid the danger of tainted food at the Summer Games.
February 9, 2008Pet Ferret Hit by an Arrow? Here’s a Book for You
The new Merck/Merial Manual for Pet Health: Home Edition is a 1,345-page book likely to find readership in an animal-crazed nation.
December 18, 2007Link Is Seen Between British Labs and Livestock Virus
The strain of foot-and-mouth disease at a farm in southern England was the same as used in the production of vaccine at two veterinary laboratories four miles away, health inspectors said.
August 6, 2007Vet Hospitals Compete for Best in Show
The Animal Medical Center has celebrity galas and a lot of history, but a new hospital wants its monied breed.
July 22, 2007For Poor Families, an Added Burden of Too Many Pets
On the southern tail of the Appalachian Mountains, many people are attached to multiple pets but cannot afford to sterilize or vaccinate them.
June 30, 2007Napoleon’s Toothbrush Finally Has a Home
Henry Wellcome, an American who made his fortune in pharmaceuticals, collected anything associated with human or animal health with the idea of eventually creating his own Museum of Mankind.
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