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Trickster
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Anderson, Laurie Halse
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Anderson, Laurie Halse. Vet volunteers
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Horses Juvenile fiction.
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Veterinarians Juvenile fiction.
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Responsibility Juvenile fiction.
2007
When he and the other volunteers at Dr. Mac's veterinary clinic go to help out at Quinn's Stables, David makes several serious mistakes and must prove he can be trusted before Mr. Quinn will let him even be around the spirited horse that David wants to ride.
Vivisection through the eyes of Wilkie Collins, HG Wells and John Galsworthy
2021
The article argues that, unlike Collins’ adamantly negative view towards vivisection in the latter half of the nineteenth century and approaching the end of his writing career and life, Wells and Galsworthy’s changing opinions responded to medical advances, reflected the dynamics of public opinion, and their own knowledge and experience at their time of writing. With its primary focus on Galsworthy, the study also explores the reactions of contemporary critics, readers, scientists and medical practitioners to these depictions of vivisection. Above all, the article argues that popular writers, particularly before modern multimedia, greatly influenced public attitudes towards changes in society, including medical research by vivisection. The ultimate change of heart towards vivisection by Nobel Prize winner Galsworthy, an indirect and eminent beneficiary of vivisection, the article concludes, would have boosted public acceptance and the cause of modern medicine.
Journal Article
Fight for life
With the help of her veterinarian grandmother and the other volunteers at the Wild at Heart Animal Clinic, eleven-year-old Maggie rescues sick puppies from an illegal puppy mill.
Homeless
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Anderson, Laurie Halse
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Anderson, Laurie Halse. Vet volunteers ;
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Cats Fiction.
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Veterinarians Fiction.
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Animal rescue Fiction.
2007
Sunita and her fellow volunteers at the Wild at Heart veterinary clinic become involved in efforts to save a bunch of feral and abandoned cats with the help of Dr. Mac.
The griffin's riddle
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Selfors, Suzanne, author
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Selfors, Suzanne. Imaginary veterinary ;
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Griffins Fiction.
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Imaginary creatures Fiction.
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Veterinarians Fiction.
2015
\"Ten-year-olds Pearl and Ben, continuing their apprenticeships at Dr. Woo's Worm Hospital, discover that Dr. Woo and the sasquatch are both sick with Troll Tonsillitis, and they must travel to the Imaginary World to find the only cure: a griffin's feather\"-- Provided by publisher.
How to treat magical beasts : mine and master's medical journal. Volume 2
Ziska's struggle to save the kelpie continues! Time is running out before it succumbs to dehydration-can she keep it stable long enough for help to arrive?