Posts by Mwg_83_Vss
Autumn ’10 Newsletter
Autumn ’10 Newsletter – please click on here and then click on the same heading on the next page for the newsletter to open
Read MoreOphthalmology clinics in Cork
Monthly ophthalmology clinics are held in Cork, in the mornings at Riverview Veterinary Clinic in Carrigaline and in the afternoons at Animal Care Hospital, Douglas. The next dates are Tuesday 21st September, Tuesday 19th October, Tuesday 16th November and Tuesday 14th December. Appointments can only be made through referral with your own veterinary surgeon, please…
Read MoreOphthalmology Clinics in Galway
Monthly ophthalmology clinics are held in Galway at Ark Veterinary Clinic in Knocknacarra. The next dates are Thursday 23rd September, Thursday 28th October, Thursday 25th November and Thursday 30th December. Appointments can only be made through referral with your own veterinary surgeon, please discuss this with them.
Read MoreSummer ’10 Newsletter
Summer ’10 Newsletter– please click and when a new page opens, click on the link a second time
Read MoreCompetition
Dechra are running a competition, and the prize is attendance at the European Veterinary Ophthalmology conference on Friday 14th May in Malahide, Co Dublin. Bovine eye conditions, including enucleation techniques, and small animal eyelid disease are the topics on the day. If you are a vet interesting in entering the competition, please write a 200…
Read MoreEuropean Veterinary Ophthalmology Conference
This year, the European Veterinary Ophthalmology conference is taking place in Malahide, Co Dublin. It runs from Thursday 13th May to Sunday 16th May. There is an interesting varied programme. On Friday 14th the programme will suit small animal and bovine practitioners who wish to learn about eyelid disease and other eye conditions. For more details,…
Read MoreSpring ’10 Newsletter
Spring ’10 Newsletter – please repeat click until pdf file opens
Read MoreExtraocular polymyositis
Extraocular polymyositis pdf – click on the link and then click again This is a relatively uncommon condition with a very characteristic presentation, and is reviewed in this article, originally written for the UK Vet in 2008.
Read MoreCat claw injuries in dogs and cats pdf
Cat claw injuries in dogs and cats – pdf – click and then click again Injuries caused by cat claws occur and need rapid treatment. This article reveiws examination techniques used and treatment what may be given. Author Posting. © Natasha Mitchell {2008} This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here for personal…
Read MoreCorneal sequestrum in cats – self assessment pdf
Corneal sequestrum in cats – self assessment pdf – click here, then click again Corneal sequestrum formation is not an uncommon condition in cats, and this self-assessment will help the clinician to recongnise and understand the condition, and know how best it is treated. Author Posting. © Natasha Mitchell {2010} This is the author’s version of the…
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