adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
geriatric/veterinary/tropical etc medicine (= medical study relating to specific groups or types of illness )
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Advances have been made in veterinary medicine, so that our pets are living longer, healthier lives.
veterinary surgeon
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
medicine
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Harry Wilson, services to veterinary medicine .
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His doctorate is in veterinary medicine .
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It has been traditionally treated with indigenous veterinary medicine .
nurse
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The glamorous Dawn - his veterinary nurse .
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Why didn't Robert call on his veterinary nurse ?
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They like to be in a large practice on the whole with other veterinary nurses .
officer
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Whether or not she reported this condition to the divisional veterinary officer and showed him photographs, I do now know.
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In 1979, 580 veterinary officers were employed by the service, but there are now only 337.
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This evidence was available to the chief veterinary officer last December but never given to the Select Committee.
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The chief veterinary officer , Jim Scudamore, said 45,000 cattle had now been slaughtered.
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A little after 8.30am, Chris Williamson, a ministry veterinary officer , arrived.
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Miriam Warburton, a divisional veterinary officer , arrived, and was in turn refused entry to the hen-house.
practice
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Sophie, my dear, it's a veterinary practice .
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If at all possible, prospective students should have prior experience of veterinary practice and of agriculture.
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Coleman would probably have claimed that one of his greatest contributions to veterinary practice was the ventilation of stables.
profession
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Many members of the veterinary profession sent the author information and photographs for inclusion in this history.
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Smith expressed his typically extreme view that the appointment of Coleman was the greatest calamity the veterinary profession ever experienced.
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In 1922 the membership was expanded to include the medical and veterinary professions .
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And what was the Duke of Northumberland doing for two years investigating recruitment into the veterinary profession ?
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Selection Process Each application is considered on its merits with a view to assessing fairly whether the applicant will enhance the veterinary profession .
school
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In August 1769, eight years after it was opened, he enrolled as a student at the veterinary school in Lyons.
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About 1773 he became junior professorial assistant to the professor of anatomy at Alfort veterinary school .
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Why Philippos and Zoophilus failed to name Vial as the author of a plan to form a veterinary school is unknown.
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Moorcroft was subsequently encouraged by John Hunter to acquire a training at the veterinary school in Lyons.
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The same year saw the foundation of the veterinary school in Hanover.
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Where was the nearest veterinary school ?
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Prior to 1884, the various veterinary schools imposed their own preliminary examination in general education.
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Alfort was described at that time as four miles from Paris, and Sewell spent a whole day at the veterinary school .
science
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These include microelectronics, veterinary science , law, fire safety engineering and information technology.
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Linton lists as his perceived audience undergraduates studying microbiology, together with both undergraduate and postgraduate students of medicine and veterinary science .
surgeon
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In five years from 1796, Coleman furnished 44 veterinary surgeons to the army.
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Esso said a veterinary surgeon was also standing by.
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The treatment of tendon injuries in competition horses is much argued about amongst horse owners and equine veterinary surgeons .
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Students of the College called themselves veterinary surgeons , and in time this became an accepted designation.
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He was an outstanding veterinary surgeon , and obviously a man of enormous enterprise, daring courage and strong will.
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As a veterinary surgeon I would never turn my back on a sick or injured animal.
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Immediately contact your own veterinary surgeon and follow his/her advice carefully.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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About 1773 he became junior professorial assistant to the professor of anatomy at Alfort veterinary school.
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And what was the Duke of Northumberland doing for two years investigating recruitment into the veterinary profession?
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Down is involved in the manufacturing of veterinary pharmaceutical products.
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Some have had pneumonia and others need veterinary attention.
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Still, with veterinary bills and high-fat, high-protein diets to maintain, the burly, bearded Diehl is scarcely prospering.
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The chief veterinary officer, Jim Scudamore, said 45,000 cattle had now been slaughtered.
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The practices of livestock owners had not changed significantly with the spread of veterinary services and they too required more land.
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This evidence was available to the chief veterinary officer last December but never given to the Select Committee.