Animal Euthanasia: January 1990 - November 1997

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USDA, ARS, National Agricultural Library, 1997 - Animal welfare - 46 pages
 

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Page 1 - Principles of laboratory animal science: a contribution to the humane use and care of animals and to the quality of experimental results.
Page 23 - On the use of T61 for euthanasia of domestic and laboratory animals; an ethical evaluation.
Page 9 - The effect of mouse euthanasia technique on subsequent lymphocyte proliferation and cell mediated lympholysis assays.
Page 10 - Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the American Association of Equine Practitioners...
Page 27 - ... humane method of killing" means the killing of an animal with a minimum of physical and mental suffering appropriate to the species. Article 2...
Page 16 - Descriptors: antineoplastic agent; veterinary 111. NAL Call No.: 41.8 Am3 Evaluation of intraperitoneal and intrahepatic administration of a euthanasia agent in animal shelter cats. Grier RL; Schaffer CB Journal of the American Veterinary Association v. 1 97( 1 2): p. 1 6 1 1 - 1 6 1 5; 7 ref (1990) Descriptors: animal welfare; barbiturates; liver; Pentobarbital; Lidocaine Abstract...
Page 11 - Ethanol euthanasia and its effect on the binding of antibody generated against an immunogenic peptide construct.
Page 5 - Comparison of effects of decapitation and anesthesia on metabolic and hormonal parameters in Sprague-Dawley rats.
Page 12 - In lit is at the site of a ventral abdominal urethrostomy. The urethrostomy was performed several years ago at another clinic. Euthanasia was recommended during your first examination, but the owner insisted on treatment. The cat improved after receiving fluids and systemic and topical antibiotics, but its condition suddenly deteriorated 2 days ago.
Page 13 - Mikeska and Klemm of EEG activation in the decapitated head is correct, but that this phenomenon is also seen when the decapitated head is under deep anesthesia, and in normal brains under ether anesthesia or during REM sleep.

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