Browsing by Subject "Horses"
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1986)A series of experiments was conducted to develop a procedure for consistent, repeatable collection of oocytes from the pre-ovulatory follicle of the mare. Experiment 1 resulted in the collection of 26 oocytes from 30 equine ...
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(1999-07-02)Uncontrolled stockpiles of horse manure can be an unsightly, smelly and fly-infested mess. However, composting manure can eliminate the messy problems and provide a modest additional income for horse enthusiasts, operators ...
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To view these images with discovery information see images 0045 for Dr. Francis lecturing to students, and image 0031 for discription of Francis Hall.
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In this image three young men, students of Agricultral and Mechanical College of Texas and possible anatomy students, pose with Human and Horse skeletons. See also this collection image # 0004.
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Image on the left: Man in Protective clothing stands next to United States Bureau of Agriculture Vehicle. See disinfecting equipment on the running board. Man is not identified, but could be Frank D. Porter or G. E. Golden. ...
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Student holds a sign disignating their Class year 1898-1899. This image is of the dissection of a horse in a rough barn, man at far left is Dr. Mark Francis with seven Students. Note Corp Uniforms on the two student in the ...
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Students examine large animals in a clinic setting. Three stalls with horses in background, one cow and light colored horse in foreground being examined by four men. Two of these men are Dr. James Ketchersid and Dr. Harold ...
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In this image it appears that the veterinarian on the right is using an older style mobile imaging device, while a veterinary student hold the horse steady.
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Image on the left: This barn like structure with multi story main building, with one story wings extending to either side was used as a veterinary clinic or hospital from about 1908-1916. See image 0012 in this collection. ...
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This picture appears to be taken in the old Veterinary Hospital that is now being used by the College of Civil Engineering on main campus. It had three winged sections making it appear to be a "E" shaped building.
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This picture appears to be taken in the old Veterinary Hospital that is now being used by the College of Civil Engineering on main campus. It had three winged sections making it appear to be a "E" shaped building.
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(Texas A&M University. Libraries, 1984)Two longitudinally designed experiments to study the influence of diet and exercise manipulation on muscle glycogen and performance of aerobic work on a treadmill and anaerobic work pulling a weighted sled were conducted ...
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Dr. Robert Wayne Field, (April 19, 1933-Jan. 16, 2016); came to College Station, Texas with his young family to attend Veterinary School. He graduated in 1961 and started practicing veterinary medicine in Tomball, Texas, ...