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BSAVA Small Animal Formulary 9th edition: Part B Exotic Pets (Ed. by A Meredith)
As the popularity of non-traditional companion animals grows, there is an increasing need for dedicated information on drug use in these animals. The BSAVA Small Animal Formulary, 11th edition – Part B: Exotic Pets covers mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish. The drug monographs have been comprehensively reviewed and updated by the Editorial Panel, with new drugs added and additional information including a new table on antimicrobial susceptibility and guidelines on the responsible use of parasiticides. This online version includes a revised table covering proprietary medicines for fish, and a new series of tables covering doses for British wildlife
Self Assessment Colour Review Rabbit Medicine and Surgery 2nd edition (Ed. by A. Meredith)
In both the UK and US rabbits are the third most popular mammalian pet after cats and dogs. This has led both to the expectation of high quality veterinary care and great improvements in the medical and surgical management of rabbits. Rabbit Medicine and Surgery: Self-Assessment Color Review covers a wide range of topics from basic biology and hus
To Meredith Green with Mary F. Green and Edith F. Brooke Green -- from "Grandmother" Anna Farquhar Brooke with Harriet, 1907
A letter written to Meredith Green with Mary F. Green and Edith F. Brooke Green by Anna Farquhar Brooke and Harriet in 1907
Containing Doctor Meredith Hanmer's and Henry Marlebvroovgh's Chronicles of Ireland
CONTAINING DOCTOR MEREDITH HANMER'S AND HENRY MARLEBVROOVGH'S CHRONICLES OF IRELAND
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Containing Doctor Meredith Hanmer's and Henry Marlebvroovgh's Chronicles of Ireland (Vol. 2) ([2]r)
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The Chronicle of Ireland collected by Meredith Hanmer, Doctor of Diuinity. The Second Part (1)
Henry Marleburrough's Chronicle of Ireland ([1]r
"Bildung, Failure and Women in "Beauchamp's Career""
Despite that fact that "Beauchamp’s Career" was called a “philosophical-political novel” by Meredith himself, its plot is characteristically developed through the “Meredithian” method that juxtaposes men and women in order to show female intellectual and moral superiority. This article discusses the way in which the main protagonist, Nevil Beauchamp, is characterized in terms of a “hero” as required by the Victorian imagery throughout the novel. However, he fails to be heroic in both his life and death. Nevil’s relationships with the women he encounters (Cecilia, Renée and Jenny) always fail because he is not able “to read” women and female potentialities. In brief, Nevil is unable to change his private life, and neither is he able to change society. As can be observed through a detailed analysis of the text and its narrative strategies, failure in politics and failure in love affairs reflect a growing crisis in patriarchal society in an age of profound transformation in gender roles and (inter)relations. "Beauchamp’s Career" appears then as the first of a series of novels in which Meredith dramatizes the origins of the decline and fall of the Victorian values, while simultaneously positing a new social order in which women are requested to play a more important part
An Article About Albertus C. Van Raalte, Author Unknown, Except for Parts Taken from an Article by Anna C. Post
An article about Albertus C. Van Raalte, author unknown, except for parts taken from an article by Anna C. Post. The author knew first generation persons in the Holland settlement and therefore, the article has some value.https://digitalcommons.hope.edu/vrp_1890s/1012/thumbnail.jp
Seroprevalence of Toxoplasma gondii in burrowing bettongs (Bettongia lesueur): a comparison of cat-free and cat-exposed populations
Toxoplasma gondii is a ubiquitous protozoan transmitted by felids and infection, morbidity, and mortality occur in numerous marsupial species. This study explores the relationship between cat exposure and Toxoplasma in burrowing bettongs (Bettongia lesueur) in the Arid Recovery Reserve (ARR), South Australia. We estimated seroprevalence, using a modified agglutination test for T. gondii-specific immunoglobulins, in cat-free and cat-exposed bettong populations. Tissue samples collected opportunistically from bettong carcasses and from cats within and around the reserve were screened for T. gondii DNA using multiplex real-time polymerase chain reaction (M-qPCR). Two cats trapped inside the ARR tested positive (50.0%; 95% CI: 15.0–85.0%). All bettongs tested from the cat-free (n = 48) and cat-exposed (n = 19) exclosures were seronegative (95% CI: 0–7.41% and 0–16.82% respectively). We found no evidence of fatal toxoplasmosis, with all bettong carcasses negative on M-qPCR (n = 11). We propose that T. gondii was not detected in bettongs coexisting with cats primarily due to low exposure of bettongs at the time of sampling, possibly due to poor oocyst viability in arid conditions or low shedding by cats. Ongoing screening throughout high and low rainfall years should be conducted to better establish the risk of Toxoplasma to bettongs in the ARR
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