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A demonstration of the action of nalorphine (Lethidrone) as an antagonist to morphine, methadone (Physeptone) and thiambutene (Themalon). Demonstrates the dramatic recovery of dogs narcotised with morphine,...
The left ureter, left kidney and bladder in a rabbit are exposed by laparotomy; the urine is darkened by injecting a dye (indigo carmine) into an ear vein, so that its passage along the ureter can be readily...
Records the movements of the alimentary canal musculature for subsequent analysis. Shows the movements of the stomach and intestine in various degrees of activity in the anaesthetised animal, eg....
Discusses venomous snakes which, by means of diagrams and pictures of living snakes, describes their classification and their characteristics, the venoms and their effects, and the treatment of snake bites.
The incidence of the disease, its cause and how it is contracted are described. The symptoms are demonstrated but diagnosis in the field can only be confirmed in the laboratory. Preventative measures are...
Illustrates the technique for spaying a cat.
The first part covers the general principles of euthanasia. The second deals with specific methods of euthanasia suitable for many of the commonly used laboratory species. These include: overdose of...
Illustrates regimes for housing and care of sheep and goats (part 1) and pigs, cattle and poultry (part 2), whether they are used as a food resource, for the development of veterinary and human medicines and...
Shows the recommended techniquers for humane restraint and the administration of substances via the I/M, S/C, I/D, IV, I/C and oran routes for wothdrawal of blood. Ten species are featured - mouse, rat,...
Demonstrates the fundamental role that an animal technician has to undertake. Underlines the legislative framework under which animals in the UK are used for research, biolgical agent production or for...
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