UID:
almahu_9948025712002882
Format:
1 online resource (315 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-05920-X
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9786611059200
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0-08-052653-5
Series Statement:
Advances in veterinary science and comparative medicine, v. 39
Content:
Recent trends toward specialization in veterinary medicine parallel similar trends in the practice of human medicine. W. Jean Dodds, the new editor of Advances in Veterinary Science and Comparative Medicine, has brought together recognized authorities to integrate the legal and ethical implications generated by the issue of specialization. Routine and specialized veterinary practices, including genetic screening, are now associated with clinical trials. This book establishes the links between specialization in the veterinary sciences and the factors that influence the use of animals in
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Description based upon print version of record.
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III. Screening for Canine Genes That Might Predispose toward ThyroiditisIV. Models of Autoimmune Disease; V. Autoimmune Thyroiditis in Humans and Animals; VI. Future Research Applications; References; Chapter 4. Veterinary Medical Specialization; I. Historical Reference to Human Medicine; II. Early Development of Veterinary Specialization; III. Future Trends and Recommendations; References; Appendix; Chapter 5. Standards for Veterinary Clinical Trials; I. Introduction; II. History of Clinical Trials in Human Medicine; III. Early Veterinary Clinical Trials; IV. Designing Proper Clinical Trials
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V. Ethical Considerations in Clinical TrialsVI. Current Status of Clinical Trials in Veterinary Medicine; VII. Recommendations; References; Chapter 6. Benefits and Burdens: Legal and Ethical Issues Raised by Veterinary Specialization; I. Veterinary Specialization and the Law; II. Ethical Issues Raised by Veterinary Specialization; III. Some Legal and Ethical Issues in Innovative Therapies and Clinical Trials; IV. Conclusion: Recommendations for the Future; References; Index
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-12-039240-2
Language:
English
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