University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1911

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University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine - Scalpel Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1911 Edition, Page 150 of 179
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CLASS OF '1-913

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mark QBut5 DR. GLASS tstarting for the lecture roomj-All in, boys? l'l.XU131iICII-NO, sir, but we will be in an hour. DR. GAY-Saxe, can you suggest another substitute for oats? Sixxis Cvery boldlyj-Ergot. DR. M.xRsH,axL1--Xdfliat conditions do we hnd in a case of intestinal parasites: S'1'12YENS-StO111E't'EilIlS, if they are in the walls of the stomach. li.XUFNfAN Cpiclcing up a kidney at a post-mortemU-Wfhat kind of a tumor is this, Doctor? DR. NIEYER ? P? ??? ???? DR. Ginxss-Stimulants are indicatedg whisky works well in this case. COLLINS-WV hat brand would you recommend, Doctor? ' CAUGH MAN Cmaking criticism on the list of instruments suggested by Haigh as necessary if called to visit a colic casej-Would it not be a Good idea to Oo prepared for a post-mortem? 6 vb DR. NIARSHALL-It certainly would if you were called to treat the -case, Cizoclcliiz Ccopying a prescription from the boardl-Do you mix those drugs, Doctor? DR. IQLEIN-I fail to see how they could be combined and not mix. SHANNON Chearing that a silo 32 feet high and 26 feet in diameter would hold 346 tons of cut cornl-Wfhen feeding silage do you take it from the top or off the bottom? Cldowls, mixed with groans and yells of Put him out, j RIQLFSNYDER fthe Assistant Surgeoifs friendj has been known to take the temperature, pulse and respirations of a dead horse. - DR. lii.XRSl'I.XLI.-Xvllilt is the temperature, Klein? lqI.IETN Cxlooking at the thermometer in a dazed mannerij-I believe I must have put it in wrong end hrst. 145



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