Publications
Title | Abstract | Year(sorted ascending) Filter | PMID Filter |
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the classic: first published in 1794 by g. nicol, london. a treatise on the blood, inflammation, and gun-shot wounds. | 1963 | 4872329 | |
the effect of certain substances against echinococcus granulosus and taenia hydatigena infections in dogs. | 1964 | 14183098 | |
observations on the incidence of toxocara and toxascaris in dogs and cats from the london area. | 1965 | 5886486 | |
infection with animal helminths as a factor in causing poliomyelitis and epilepsy. | 1966 | 5949491 | |
[the history of resuscitation]. | 1966 | 4870036 | |
[comparative pathology of gastrointestinal cancer in the dog and cat]. | 1967 | 5626321 | |
oil pollution of animals and birds in south-west england. | 1967 | 6068116 | |
spondylosis deformans (vertebral osteophytosis) in the dog. a radiographic study from england, sweden and u.s.a. | 1967 | 6068839 | |
salmonellosis. | 1967 | 4918279 | |
the future control of tuberculosis. | 1967 | 4962168 | |
pasteurella septica infection in respiratory disease. | 1967 | 6067792 | |
pet meat as a potential source of human salmonellosis. | 1967 | 4163917 | |
rabies in england. | 1969 | 4188292 | |
toxoplasma infection in an urban community. | a survey was undertaken in an urban community to examine the intrafamilial epidemiology of toxoplasma infection and its relation to a set of environmental variables. statistically significant relations were found with (a) ownership of a dog or cat; (b) the handling of pet food, particularly cat food; and (c) a "risk" score compounded from the handling of pet food and lack of cleanliness in the kitchen. | 1969 | 5387823 |
occurrence of rhipecephalus sanguineus in london. | 1969 | 5391246 | |
experimental skin grafts in england, 1663-64. | 1969 | 4902102 | |
tumours in captive wild animals: some observations and comparisons. | 1969 | 4950344 | |
the classics. 1. on the healing of wounds in articular cartilage. p. redfern, m.d., edinburgh, member of the royal society. | 1969 | 4893448 | |
john hunter and cardiopulmonary resuscitation. | 1969 | 4896529 | |
meat for the dog. | 1969 | 4186290 | |
some early investigations of experimental hypertension. an historical review. | 1970 | 4256082 | |
paréian and listerian slants on infection in wounds. | 1970 | 4923351 | |
a round trip journey from anesthesia to psychiatry via the fluorinated ethers. | 1970 | 4996149 | |
prophylaxis and clinical evaluation concerning measles virus for distemper immunization. | 1970 | 4192898 | |
obesity in pet dogs. | 1970 | 5465678 | |
the department of surgical sciences. | 1970 | 5490639 | |
human rabies: wild animals challenge dogs as sources of contagion. | 1970 | 5530591 | |
rabies: quarantine upheld. | 1971 | 4397438 | |
some observations on the seasonal incidence and frequency of oestrus in breeding bitches in britain. | 1971 | 5102592 | |
the epidemiology of echinococcus infection in great britain. 3. echinococcus granulosus and cestodes of the genus taenia in farm dogs in england in the lake district, northern pennines and east anglia. | 1971 | 5103531 | |
the classification of melanoma.fusion in dogs. | 1971 | 4934440 | |
tuberculosis in canine and feline populations. review of the literature. | 1971 | 4942216 | |
antibiotic sensitivity patterns and r factors in domestic and wild animals. | 1971 | 4927560 | |
toxocariasis in africa and malta. the frequency of infection in host animals and its incidence and distribution in humans as revealed by skin sensitivity tests. | 1971 | 5107112 | |
the carotid body in animals at high altitude. | 1971 | 5135659 | |
sunlight and melanomas. | 1971 | 4102541 | |
possible host specificity of cheyletiella mites. | 1972 | 5049999 | |
heparin: help or hindrance? a commentary and review. | 1973 | 4714146 | |
cerebral microcirculation: studies by fluorescein angiography and local cerebral blood flow measurements by radioisotopes. | 1973 | 4143216 | |
presidential address. the clinical unit in tropical medicine and epidemiology. | 1973 | 4596372 | |
the carotid bodies in animals at high altitude. | 1973 | 4718568 | |
prevalence of infective ova of toxocara species in public places. | out of a total of 800 soil samples from public places all over britain ova of toxocara species were found in 24.4%. ova from 20 samples were incubated and active embryos developed in all; these were fed to eight mice and active larvae were later recovered from the livers of six. some children living near these parks had become infected with toxocara. clearly more control of pollution of public places by dogs and cats is needed. | 1973 | 4758452 |
the ocular lesions of infectious canine hepatitis. 2. field incidence. | 1973 | 4803914 | |
johannes walaeus (1604-1649) and his experiments on the circulation of the blood. | 1974 | 4604653 | |
the first blood transfusion: french of english? | 1974 | 4618310 | |
letter: the flixborough nypro explosion. | 1974 | 4432369 | |
comparative histopathological study of the canine thyroid gland in london and munich. | 1974 | 4437158 | |
letter: mammary neoplasia unit. | 1974 | 4449229 | |
mad dogs and englishmen. the background to the new rabies act. | 1974 | 4496202 | |
pressurised aerosols. a new look. | 1974 | 4424356 | |
letter: pet stealing. | 1974 | 4450424 | |
breast cancer and oral contraception. | 1975 | 814232 | |
diabetes mellitus--a study of the disease in the dog and cat in kent. | 1975 | 1152441 | |
studies from the birmingham dogs home. (1) the problem of resettling stray and unwanted animals. (2) the effect of distemper vaccination upon disease incidence. | 1975 | 1195669 | |
a survey of the source of pups and their health status as seen in the north west region of the bsava. | 1975 | 1195676 | |
editorial: new areas for small animal research. | 1975 | 1146185 | |
salmonella dublin septicemia in a scottish terrier recently imported from england. | 1975 | 1131796 | |
letter: treatment for strays--who pays? | 1975 | 1121733 | |
salmonella infection in dogs, cats, tortoises and terrapins. | 1975 | 1096443 | |
prevalence of toxocara canis and toxascaris leonina ova in dog faeces deposited on the streets of leeds. | 1976 | 1067361 | |
studies on the epidemiology of uncinaria stenocephala infections in british greyhounds: seasonal availability of larvae on grass runs. | the numbers of uncinaria stenocephala larvae on the grass in a small paddock used continually for exercising greyhounds followed the seasonal pattern associated with gastro-intestinal nematodes of ruminants, pigs and horses in britain. contamination persisted throughout the winter months but near-zero values were recorded in the early summer, followed by a rapid rise in mid-july to a peak level in september. | 1976 | 968193 |
by the london post. prescribing, promoting and paying for drugs--the englishman and his dog. | 1976 | 958262 | |
sociological and ethical considerations in small animal practice. | 1976 | 940100 | |
a survey of racing injuries in the greyhound. | 1976 | 933469 | |
toxocara canis: an estimation of the incidence of infection in puppies in an industrial town. | 1976 | 936442 | |
dog bites and rabies: an assessment of risk. | 1976 | 944607 | |
nutrition classics. the lancet 1:407-12, 1919. an experimental investigation of rickets. edward mellanby. | 1976 | 794773 | |
letter: dog bites in children. | 1976 | 59178 | |
e. b. verney's demonstration of 'the antidiuretic hormone and the factors which determine its release' [proceedings]. | 1976 | 796445 | |
toxocariasis in perspective. | 1977 | 609714 | |
endo- and ecto-parasites of dogs and cats: a survey from practices in the east anglian region, bsava. | 1977 | 604675 | |
a short history of blood pressure measurement. | 1977 | 341169 | |
lung transplantation update. | this review has indicated that there is decreased activity in research of experimental lung transplantation and a virtual cessation of lung transplants in man. several groups are continuing active research in various aspects of the lung transplantation problems, but it is suspected that a greater effort will be required before transplantation of the lung will become commonplace for human patients. in the appendix attached to the bibliography, we have attempted to identify groups of investigators ... | 1977 | 331604 |
elective hepatic resections. | 1977 | 322336 | |
rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament of the dog: a survey from practices in the kent region bsava. | 1977 | 853734 | |
a survey of patent nematode infestations in dogs. | a survey of faecal samples taken from 1000 suburban dogs revealed an infestation of 7-2 per cent toxocara canis, 2-7 per cent toxascaris leonina, 1-3 per cent trichuris vulpis and 1-3 per cent uncinaria stenocephala. the faecal material examined was obtained per rectum from well cared-for pet dogs resident in an area of north-west suburban london. the age of the dogs examined, both male and female, ranged from three weeks to 18 years. the clinical picture of the dogs affected by ascariasis and i ... | 1977 | 860384 |
animal welfare--the local authority responsibility. small animal welfare--ineffectual legislation]. | 1977 | 928642 | |
aujeszky's disease in a pack of hounds. | aujeszky's disease occurred in a pack of harrier hounds in the south west of england and caused the death of 11 of a pack of 51 animals. the onset appeared to have followed the feeding of pig carcase material from a very large fattening unit. no evidence of clinical disease was seen in pigs in this unit, but serological evidence of earlier infection was obtained. interesting lesions in the intestinal wall of the hounds are described. | 1977 | 906226 |
the oh-/h+ concept of acid-base balance: historical development. | 1978 | 27858 | |
small animal husbandry: what should be taught? | as far as the small animals are concerned, animal husbandry refers to animal welfare and management. there are five main areas of undergraduate instruction in this subject--normal animal behaviour, nutritional requirements, restraint, housing and management in disease. university education, vacational studies and personal experience all provide important sources of knowledge. most university instruction in small animal welfare and management is provided in the clinical courses where extensive ca ... | 1978 | 654036 |
the prevalence of sarcocystis spp in dogs and red foxes. | protozoan parasites of the genus sarcocystis have been recognised for many years as intramuscular cysts of numerous vertebrates. it is only comparatively recently that the two-host nature of the life cycle has been recognised and that the intramuscular cysts are a stage in the developmental cycle of coccidian parasites of flesh eating mammals (fayer 1974, fayer and johnson 1973, 1974, rommel and others 1972, dubey 1976). carnivores ingest the intramuscular cysts from herbivores and presumably fr ... | 1978 | 416553 |
[the animal as a symbol]. | 1978 | 77068 | |
of mice, and other beasts, and men. | 1978 | 244920 | |
tail bites dog. | 1978 | 246554 | |
history of precordial leads in electrocardiography. | precordial leads were first used by waller, whose capillary electroscope was too insensitive to detect the electric forces emanating from the human heart unless the electrode was placed over the precordium as near to the heart as possible. when einthoven developed the elegant, reliable and sensitive string galvanometer, he could record the electric forces of the heart from the hands and feet of the subject without even undressing him. when einthoven's great galvanometer became available, only th ... | 1978 | 359333 |
the incidence of significant bacteriuria in the dog. | counts of the number of bacteria in canine urine samples have a bimodal distribution similar to that found in man. therefore it is reasonable to accept the same criterion of significant bacteriuria in the dog as in man, namely a count of 10(5) or more organisms/ml. of urine. the incidence of significant bacteriuria in the total canine population was 1.4%. it was higher in bitches compared with male dogs, and higher in older animals. the larger proportion of boxers affected was attributed to thei ... | 1978 | 354091 |
pasteur's work on rabies: reexamining the ethical issues. | 1978 | 348641 | |
the treatment of acute accidental hypothermia: proceedings of a symposium held at the raf institute of aviation medicine. | a symposium was held at the raf institute of aviation medicine, farnborough, hampshire, on feb. 28, 1978. the purpose of the meeting was to distill up-to-date expert opinion to provide advice for those faced with the treatment of victims of exposure or cold water immersion. in particular, it was intended to recommend practical measures which could be employed in the field. however, it soon became apparent that there are large gaps in our knowledge of the physiology of hypothermia. these made the ... | 1979 | 496754 |
a historical perspective of renal transplantation. | 1979 | 399512 | |
the dietary management of diabetes in adults. | the ultimate object of all types of dietary management before the introduction of insulin was to prevent emaciation and death: the consequences of metabolic derangements due to lack of insulin. now, while dietary therapy continues to be important in minimizing the requirement for endogenous insulin or in balancing administered insulin, the major objects are changing to prevention of large vessel and microvascular disease. the next decade will probably see a more widespread introduction of diets ... | 1979 | 394152 |
"the proper study of mankind, is man." alexander pope (1688--1744) | 1979 | 109936 | |
congenital and inherited diseases. | 1979 | 516325 | |
evolution of ideas on the life-span of the red blood cell. | 1979 | 399642 | |
mad dogs and englishmen: the conflict over rabies in late victorian england. | 1979 | 11632380 | |
transplantation--a perspective. | 1980 | 7010715 | |
canine parvovirus infection. | 1980 | 7210433 | |
incidence of campylobacter, salmonella and shigella infections in dogs in an industrial town. | 1980 | 7257102 | |
shot dog. | 1980 | 7361402 | |
the dysgonic form of microsporum canis in n.w. london. | an account is given of the occurrence in n.w. london of ringworm due to the dysgonic form of microsporum canis in cats, dogs, and humans. the unusual morphology of the dysgonic strain is described as is the extraordinary lability of the fungus in culture. the distribution of cases in man and animals in the area is mapped. the clinical and epidemiological behaviour of the fungus, as illustrated by four family outbreaks, differs little from that of the typical strain. the origin of the dysgonic st ... | 1980 | 7387885 |
canine vaccination survey. | 1980 | 7445324 |