994 resultados para Veterinary Medicine
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Bibliography: p. 19-21.
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Includes index.
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Includes bibliography.
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Issue for 1977 has also title: The Real doctors.
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"Proceedings provided through an educational grant from the Ralston Purina Company"
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Based on: Evolution of the Division of Meat, Poultry and Livestock Inspection. Springfield, Ill. : Illinois Dept. of Agriculture, 1982.
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Includes bibliography.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Includes bibliography.
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It is apparent that most of the techniques that make use of ionising radiation in human medical practices are now being applied in veterinary medicine. Steps are being taken by the IAEA to provide guidance for humans involved in such practices, but there appears to be no international initiative that considers the protection or welfare of the animal as a patient. There is therefore a risk that the deliberate exposure of an animal, particularly in the therapeutic application of radiation, could do more harm than good. In the light of recent developments in dosimetric modelling and the application of known effects of radiation on different types of animals, for the purposes of the protection of biota in an environmental context, it is argued that it would be sensible now to start a serious consideration of this issue. Some suggestions are made with regard to a number of areas that could be considered further, both specifically and with regard to the field of radiological protection as a whole.