All Creatures Great and Small
These are the stories that catapulted James Herriot to literary fame. When this book was first published, it was merely a simple volume of memoirs by an unknown Scottish veterinarian. But within a year, the book became recognized as a masterpiece. And in the three decades that followed, Dr. Herriot became one of the most universally loved authors of our time.
In this first volume of memoirs, then-newly-qualified vet James Herriot arrives in the small Yorkshire village of Darrowby and he has no idea what to expect. How will he get on with his new boss? With the local farmers? And what will the animals think? This program is filled with hilarious and touching tales of the unpredictable Sigfriend Farnon, Sigfreid’s zany brother, Tristan, and Herriot’s first encounters with a beautiful girl called Helen.
Now as then, All Creatures Great and Small is full of humor, warmth, pathos, drama, and James Herriot’s love of life. His journey across the Yorkshire dales, and his encounters with humans and dogs, cows, and kittens are lovingly told by Christopher Timothy with all the fascination, affection, and joy that suffuses Dr. Herriot’s work.
HF 122 is a complete innovation in the electrosurgery field. It is a high frequency-electronic scalpel suitable for microcoagulation, small and medium MonoPolar surgery and BiPolar coagulation. The following MonoPolar modes of operation are available via the control panel: pure cutting (CUT), coagulated cutting (COAG), MonoPolar coagulation and microcoagulation (BLEND). Additionally with BiPolar forceps, bipolar coagulation and microcoagulation are available.
Safety Alarm
Open Circuit (OC) Alarm warns the user that connection into the neutral plate has not been made or that the cable is disconnected. The alarm is signalled with an intermittent beep together with a flashing red light on the front panel. In this condition HF emission for cut and coagulation operation is switched off. Meets all EC standards for this type of equipment
Overheat Alarm
Should the final module in the HF generator overheat, the unit incorporates an internal circuit protection which cuts off operation. In this condition the red OVH warning light illuminates and the user must wait until the generator cools down, about 20 sec, before recommencing. The module will not go into protection mode as long as the instruction for operation as described in the manual are followed.
Kit includes:
• Two button MonoPolar handle • Foot control
• Flat neutral plate • 6 short MonoPolar electrodes
• BiPolar cable and forceps
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Kurt Adler “Fabriche Collection” Veterinarian Santa Figurine. This 10” resin figurine depicts Santa as a jovial vet. Cloaked in a lab coat, he uses a stethoscope and plenty of holiday spirit to make the season bright for all of his four-legged friends.
• Size: 10”
• Resin
• Free-standing
• Hand-crafted
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Recognize the Veterinary Technician You Know…, originally uploaded by itsmetj.
Veterinary technicians are a group of unique and skilled individuals unlike any other professionals that you will find in the medicine field.
This design is for the “Super Tech” that you know, and can be found on t-shirts, coffee mugs, and more… [ www.cafepress.com/itsmetj ]
Do you have an old dog? Had not noticed that this old dog shows changes in the activity? This is because elderly dogs have many problems, especially health.
When we could say that they have getting old? They called as old dog if they reach 7 years old, or if we calculate with the human equivalent is 49 years old. At these age they need more intensive treatment. Here are some programs that we recommend for the "better life for the old dog":
Last but not least, make sure your vet knows the condition when they went health and get behavioral changes in your dog.
photo source:
www.flickr.com/photos/dr_ozda/2407570631 – Good Old Dogs III by dr.Ozda
www.flickr.com/photos/7422037@N06/2840981460 – Worlds Oldest Dog by BlueisCoool
Foreign bodies lodged in either the oesophagus or the trachea occur on a regular basis and are a challenge for the surgeon to locate, visualise and remove. Our ‘family’ of foreign body forceps are designed specifically for this purpose.
* Backward facing teeth for maximum grip
* Profile of jaws as small as possible
* Jaws externally as atraumatic as possible to minimise damage to patient.
* Shaft diameter as small as possible to allow placement of endoscope along side.
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