Federal Register Notices Federal Register notices issued by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Center for Veterinary Medicine, excluding drug approvals.
Veterinary News from Medical News Today The latest Veterinary News articles published daily. Includes news on animal-related studies, pet food recalls, animal diseases, new advances, pet care & much more!
Animal Legal & Historical Center ~ Michigan State University College of Law A comprehensive repository of information about animal law, including full-text cases (US historical, UK), US Statutes, journal articles, topics & comprehensive explanations, and legal articles on a variety of aninal topics.
CONSULTANT: A Diagnostic Support System for Veterinary Medicine Developed by Dr. Maurice E. White, Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine. Links over 500 clinical signs & symptoms to nearly 7,000 possible diagnoses or causes for clinical signs & provides a brief synopsis of the diagnosis, includes a general description, the species affected, signs associated with it, & a list of recent literature references. Assists in compiling lists of diseases with certain clinical signs, such as all of the dog diseases that have "diarrhea" as one of the clinical signs. CONSULTANT also contains a selected list of up-to-date journal articles on each diagnosis. See Consultant Brochure for additional information.
Veterinary Medicine eBooks(EBSCOhost) EBSCOhost's collection of Veterinary Medicine ebooks. Full-text collection of 31 Veterinary eBooks are available. After login,click on the eBooks tab on the navigation bar across the top of the page to display book covers. Click on book cover or author hyperlink to access a specific book. Remote access via MyAthens AVL Remote Access Account.
International Veterinary Information Service IVIS is an on-line publisher of veterinary books and proceedings. The IVIS website currently includes 1,673 book chapters and proceeding articles. Access to the IVIS website is FREE. The IVIS project is supported by financial contributions from individuals and corporations that recognize the importance of this site for the veterinary profession and the improvement of animal health worldwide. The IVIS website is a professional information resource reserved to veterinarians, veterinary support staff, veterinary students, and animal health scientists and professionals.