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Contents: March 17 1973, Volume 92, Issue 11   [Index by Author]       Other Issues:  
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Papers & Articles:

AH Andrews
A survey of the relationship between age and the development of the anterior teeth in cattle
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 275-282.  

D Owen and C Young
The occurrence of Demodex aurati and Demodex criceti in the Syrian hamster (Mesocricetus auratus) in the United Kingdom
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 282-284.  

JF Callear and JF Van Gestel
An analysis of the results of field experiments in pigs in the U.K. and Eire with the combination-anaesthetic azaperone and metomidate
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 284-287.  

CR Barton and WM Allen
Possible paralytic myoglobinuria of unknown aetiology in young cattle
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 288-290.  

RG Holmes and S Ngethe
Restraint of captive and wild lion (Panthera leo), leopard (Panthera pardus) and cheetah (Asinonyx jubatus)
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 290-291.  

RA Curtis
Prevention of retained foetal membranes in cattle
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 291-292.  

AP Wyn-Jones
Stability of the apathogenic nononcogenic character of a turkey herpesvirus used to immunise fowls against Marek's disease
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 291.  

Intussusception of the jejunum in the cat
Vet Rec. 1973 92: 301.  

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