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    Ethical reflections on Evidence Based Medicine by S. Corrao

    Published 2013-05-01
    “…All this has to represent an opportunity to place the patient at the centre of medical action considering at the same time community ethics as systemic aim, but without forgetting the risk that economic restrictions push towards veterinary ethics where herd is central and individual needs do not exist.…”
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    Pain, Pathophysiological Mechanisms, and New Therapeutic Options for Alternative Analgesic Agents in Sheep: A Review and Investigation by Bogdan Feliks Kania, Danuta Wrońska, Urszula Bracha

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…Relief from suffering is the guiding principle of medical and veterinary ethics. Medical care for animals should be carried out to meet all welfare conditions. …”
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    Using hormones to manage dairy cow fertility: the clinical and ethical beliefs of veterinary practitioners. by Helen M Higgins, Eamonn Ferguson, Robert F Smith, Martin J Green

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…This research fosters debate and critical appraisal, contributes to veterinary ethics, and encourages the pro-active development of professional codes of conduct.…”
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    A Feminist Ethic of Care for the Veterinary Profession by Vanessa Ashall

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…Through analyses centered on both emotional and relational aspects of veterinary care, I challenge the boundaries of traditional veterinary ethical approaches in terms of the scope, scale and complexity of veterinary ethical decision making. …”
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    On Farm Emergency Slaughter and Emergency Killing of Acutely Injured Cattle: Analysis of Guidelines From Five Jurisdictions by Paul McDermott, Paul McDermott, Aideen McKevitt, Alison Hanlon

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thematic Analysis identified seven primary themes (“parent nodes”): animal welfare; decision tree; certification; legislation; stakeholders; transport and; veterinary ethics. Parent nodes encompassed 26 secondary themes (“child nodes”) including casualty slaughter, on-farm emergency slaughter, euthanasia, unnecessary suffering, animal owner, private veterinary practitioner, official veterinarian and fitness for transport. …”
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    Morphometric parameters of the intestine and aggregated lymphatic nodules of meat rabbits by P. M. Gavrylin, M. O. Nikitina

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…Each age group consisted of five animals. All veterinary ethical requirements were complied with. The body lengths and body masses were measured. …”
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