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Summary of Duncan MacVean's My Patients Like Treats

Author : Everest Media,
Publisher : Everest Media LLC
Page : 27 pages
File Size : 26,56 MB
Release : 2022-09-09T22:59:00Z
Category : Nature
ISBN :

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 As I drove to Rio Linda, a small town northwest of Sacramento, to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump, I was greeted by a pickup driver who gave me the ol’ finger and yelled some profanity. #2 I was greeted by a pickup driver who gave me the ol’ finger and yelled some profanity as I drove to Rio Linda to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump. #3 I went to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump. It turned out to be puncture wounds from a pit bull. #4 I went to see a dog that was reportedly hemorrhaging from the neck and rump. It turned out to be puncture wounds from a pit bull. His teeth were worn down but still sharp enough to break skin with the strength of a pit bull’s jaw.

My Patients Like Treats

Author : Duncan MacVean
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 24,69 MB
Release : 2018-05-01
Category : Pets
ISBN : 1510725687

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It’s all fun and games until somebody ends up in a cone. Physicians used to make house calls. Today, a few veterinarians still do. Duncan MacVean, DVM, is one such vet. His patients range from cats and dogs to pigs and lizards—each of them a unique personality. Every animal and every home is different, but every owner is the same in their affection for their companions. Without warning, MacVean finds himself in odd situations: stepping into a basement full of free-flying bats or struck speechless by a pig who loves opera so much that she falls into a trance. The hilarious and the heartbreaking come together in this collection of true tales, all gathered from his lifelong career. MacVean finds himself riding backwards atop a potbelly pig that bucks and kicks its way down the hall, knocking over a china cabinet in the process. One woman with terminal cancer earnestly wants to know where pets go when they pass away—will her beloved cat and dog join her in the afterlife? Navigating the finer elements of human and animal interaction isn’t easy. Here, MacVean provides a glimpse into his experience with such relationships, always looking for the humor and light of every situation. With never a dull moment, his dedication to the animals of this earth and compassion for their human caretakers drives MacVean onward, from house to house, from patient to patient. This heartwarming collection of stories brings readers along for the ride, getting to know the curious creatures he treats and their perhaps sometimes even more curious humans. My Patients Like Treats is the perfect book for animal lovers or those who simply appreciate a good story.

The Human Microbiome, Diet, and Health

Author : Food Forum
Publisher : National Academies Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 15,64 MB
Release : 2013-02-27
Category : Medical
ISBN : 030926586X

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The Food Forum convened a public workshop on February 22-23, 2012, to explore current and emerging knowledge of the human microbiome, its role in human health, its interaction with the diet, and the translation of new research findings into tools and products that improve the nutritional quality of the food supply. The Human Microbiome, Diet, and Health: Workshop Summary summarizes the presentations and discussions that took place during the workshop. Over the two day workshop, several themes covered included: The microbiome is integral to human physiology, health, and disease. The microbiome is arguably the most intimate connection that humans have with their external environment, mostly through diet. Given the emerging nature of research on the microbiome, some important methodology issues might still have to be resolved with respect to undersampling and a lack of causal and mechanistic studies. Dietary interventions intended to have an impact on host biology via their impact on the microbiome are being developed, and the market for these products is seeing tremendous success. However, the current regulatory framework poses challenges to industry interest and investment.

Rochester

Author : Jenny Marsh Parker
Publisher : Rochester, N.Y. : Scrantom, Wetmore
Page : 538 pages
File Size : 28,72 MB
Release : 1884
Category : Art museums
ISBN :

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Always an Adventure

Author : Hugh Aylmer Dempsey
Publisher :
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 23,51 MB
Release : 2011
Category : History
ISBN : 9781552385227

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Hugh Dempsey recounts his interesting and varied careers as journalist, historian, archivist and museum administrator.

Bones Would Rain from the Sky

Author : Suzanne Clothier
Publisher : Grand Central Publishing
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 44,50 MB
Release : 2009-11-29
Category : Pets
ISBN : 0446571032

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Akin to Monty Roberts's The Man Who Listens to Horses and going light-years beyond The Hidden Life of Dogs, this extraordinary book takes a radical new direction in understanding our life with canines and offers us astonishing new lessons about our pets. From changing the misbehaviors and habits that upset us, to seeing the world from their unique and natural perspective, to finding a deep connection with another being, Bones Would Rain from the Sky will help you receive an incomparable gift: a profound, lifelong relationship with the dog you love.

Enslaved by Ducks

Author : Bob Tarte
Publisher : Algonquin Books
Page : 321 pages
File Size : 16,86 MB
Release : 2004-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1565124502

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The book that Entertainment Weekly called "hilarious," Publishers Weekly declared "a true pleasure," Booklist called "heartwarming," and the Dallas Morning News praised as "rich and funny" is now available in paperback. When Bob Tarte bought a house in rural Michigan, he was counting on a tranquil haven. Then Bob married Linda. She wanted a rabbit, which seemed innocuous enough until the bunny chewed through their electrical wiring. And that was just the beginning. Before long, Bob found himself constructing cages, buying feed, clearing duck waste, and spoon-feeding a menagerie of furry and feathery residents. His life of quiet serenity vanished, and he unwittingly became a servant to a relentlessly demanding family. "They dumbfounded him, controlled and teased him, took their share of his flesh, stole his heart" (Kirkus Reviews). Whether commiserating with Bob over the fate of those who are slaves to their animals or regarding his story as a cautionary tale about the rigors of animal ownership, readers on both sides of the fence have found Tarte's story of his chaotic squawking household irresistible--and irresistibly funny.

Hypoparathyroidism

Author : Maria Luisa Brandi
Publisher : Springer
Page : 427 pages
File Size : 25,54 MB
Release : 2015-02-24
Category : Medical
ISBN : 8847053765

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Hypoparathyroidism, a condition in which insufficient parathyroid hormone (PTH) is produced to maintain normocalcemia is associated with a variety of acute and chronic symptoms and complications due to hypocalcemia. Replacement therapy utilizing PTH has long been awaited, and this book is new and very timely as it coincides with the publication of results on the role of the PTH molecule in the pharmacological management of this disorder. This advance is sparking renewed interest in hypoparathyroidism, which is attributable to neck surgery in most cases and to inherited disorders in a minority. Hypoparathyroidism has been written by acknowledged experts in the field and provides essential, up-to-date information on the pathology, diagnosis, and treatment of the condition. It opens by addressing in detail the anatomy and physiology of the parathyroids and describing the epidemiology and clinical presentation of hypoparathyroidism. The full range of hypoparathyroid disorders are then discussed, including the various genetic forms, postoperative hypoparathyroidism, and other forms of acquired hypoparathyroidism. Individual chapters focus on refractory disease, the impact of the condition on bone, and the management of acute hypocalcemia. Both conventional treatment for hypoparathyroidism and the novel replacement therapy with PTH peptides are then thoroughly examined. Pseudohypoparathyroidism is also extensively discussed, with information on the various forms, differential diagnosis, and genetic testing. This book will be of interest to all endocrinologists, and also to surgeons and internal medicine physicians.

Ford–A Village in the West Highlands of Scotland

Author : John B. Stephenson
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 11,87 MB
Release : 2014-10-17
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0813159296

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The Highlands of Scotland, like the southern Appalachians of the United States, have long been a problem area in Great Britain, troubled with a fading economy and loss of population. Most books about the region, however, are popular volumes that romanticize a bygone way of life. This study of Ford, a village of some 160 people in western Argyllshire, thus fills a gap in the literature and provides a look at the present realities of Scottish life. Although the Highlands are by no means a homogeneous region, Ford in its size and makeup is perhaps a representative rural settlement. John Stephenson, who conducted extensive interviews in the village during 1981, focuses his study on the theme of survival, on whether this particular village shows signs of enduring as a community of people bound together by common interests and situations. Though necessarily tentative, his conclusions are optimistic. Ford has shown a recent increase in population, consisting almost entirely of newcomers, and though its residents have now a more varied background, they seem to have a sense of place, of belonging to the village. This book will provide new insights not only for those interested in life in the Highlands but also for all those interested in small communities in other parts of the world.