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JOURNAL of the AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION Index for Volume 200 No. 1-12 January-June, 1992 Published by AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION 1931 N MEACHAM RD, SUITE 100, SCHAUMBURG, IL 60173-4360 Index to Names Boothe, DM, 1616 Cohen, ND, 1518, 1682 Elvinger, F, 1496 CONTRIBUTORS Boothe, HW, 70, 1349 Colahan, PT, 527 Engelken, TJ, 1701 Borg, LA, 1695 Collier, LL, 1485, 1678 Erbeck, DH, 1450 Bottoms, GD, 1842 Collins, BK, 1485 Evans, EI, 957 Aalseth, EP, 1989 Bowling, AT, 953 Combs, JJ, 1090 Ewart, S, 961 Ackerman, N, 721, 1997 Bowman, GL, 1817 Concannon, PW, 1104 Eyre, P, 311 Acland, GM, 813 Boy, MG, 1363 Conley, R, 1111 Adams, GD, 1989 Boyce, JR, 1057 Constable, PD, 1372 Adams, HR, 1833, 1834, 1842 Boyce, W, 435 Cooper, L, 797 Fagin, BD, 1709 Adams, SB, 1111 Brackett, BG, 811 Cornick, JL, 1661, 1952 Fales, W, 991 Ahearne, AJ, 1451 Bradley, R, 164 Cornwell, PE, 1101 Farin, PW, 1085 Ahlert, MJ, 262 Brandt, W, 1803 Cotter, SM, 373, 1000 Farver, TB, 971, 1481, 1642 Alexander, AV, 711 Braselton Jr, WE, 817 Court, MH, 999 Faulkner, CT, 1533 Allan, GS, 1391 Brassard, J, 1349 Couto, G, 995 Fayer-Hosken, RA, 1528 Allebban, Z, 1957 Breitmeyer, RE, 806 Cowart, RP, 190 Feldman, EC, 825, 1637, 1642, 1828 Allen, D, 1685 Breitschwerdt, EB, 47 Crabbe, BG, 1689 Feldman, MS, 1642 Allen, DK, 256 Breuhaus, BA, 1339 Craig, TM, 1518 Feldmann, BM, 1451 Alm, PF, 640 Brewer, RL, 60 Crawford, LM, 296, 1703 Felton, EL, 207 Altman, NH, 1501 Bristol, DG, 1332 Crystal, MA, 1547 Fenger, CK, 1698 Ames, TR, 205 Brody, MD, 601 Culbertson, MR, 829 Ferris, L, 131 Anderson, M, 2013 Brooks, M, 1123 Cullor, JS, 1894 Fetrow, JF, 1332 Andreasen, CB, 943 Broome, TA, 1685 Curtis, MB, 692 Field, R, 1625 Andrews, EJ, 308 Brown, C, 961 Cutlip, RC, 802 Fingland, RB, 95 Angel, KL, 1527 Brown, SA, 1849 Fischer, J, 991 Arai, M, 936, 1329 Brum, DE, 67 Fishbein, DB, 920 Archer, RM, 692 Brumbaugh, GW, 1675 da Silva Curiel, JMA, 1485 Fite, RW, 164 Arellano, PE, 685 Bruner, LH, 669 Daft, BM, 1719 Foote, RH, 979 Aronson, E, 1709, 2013 Brunnert, SR, 1501 Dallman, MJ, 511, 2009 Forrester, SD, 79, 351, 1704 Artwohl, J, 66 Bryan, GM, 137 Dart, AJ, 971 Fossum, TW, 70, 351 Asher, DM, 164 Buck, WR, 189 Davenport, DJ, 719 Foster, JW, 629 Askren, RM, 1503 Bukowiecki, CF, 1981 Davidson, AP, 825 Frank, LA, 507 Aspros, DG, 1731 Bunge, M, 947 Dawson, LJ, 1989 Frantz, SF, 1492 Aucoin, D, 1339 Buoen, LC, 1104, 1216 de Haan, JJ, 943 Franzmann, AW, 279 Avadikian, RG, 1780 Burghardt Jr, WF, 805 De Longe, G, 1113 Freeman, DA, 1689 Bush, M, 523 Dean, FW, 366, 1360 Freeman, DE, 1365 BBBBBaaaaaidkdlrienddrnew,,gri a,n,D ,B KBD,,L,J , L ,11i3 0053011470173 9 BBBBBuuuyutttrylltnuee,ekrr ,,,mM iTBhDL,AcGM ,i,, , 1 1621941N3784C48 9, 419, 940, 1481 DDDDDDeeeeeeennrBH,endoa riewaosrLenl,iAsl, a,e, n J, ,S C1 ,R,5P L0M,11A1, 7 5,1 10 327774 1715 1, 1372, 1701 FFFFFFrrruuueebedelyingni,ncete ihr,e,,,A a JlA,bSPT, LaF W,,5,1, 3 59 811I 691C1 6 ,3 4366 3 Barr, SC, 1346 Derksen, F, 961 Fugent, MJ, 531 Barrera R, 1967 Desnoyers, M, 1515 Fulton Jr, RB, 524 Barros, CM, 337 Callahan, G, 1957 DeVries, SE, 1828 Bauer, M, 1809 Canton, DD, 1481 Dew, TL, 511 Baum, K, 198 Cargile, J, 1349 Dierauf, LA, 623 Galuppo, LD, 971 Baumwell, E, 1623 Carlson, GP, 1114 Divers, TJ, 503 Garbe, PL, 51 Baxter, GM, 517, 819, 1685 Carlton, WW, 221 Dodam, JR, 1870, 1884 Gardner, SY, 521 Bayha, R, 203 Carpenter, JL, 67 Dodaro, SJ, 1817 Garverick, HA, 1085 Bayne, K, 202 Carpenter, TE, 806 Dodds, WJ, 1123 Gaughan, EM, 1525 Beacock, SM, 1133 Carrig, CB, 1651 Donawick, WJ, 1365 Gay, JM, 184 Beadle, R, 1464 Carter, GK, 1682 Donoghue, S, 612 Gearhart, MS, 347 Beale, KM, 507 Catanzaro, TE, 441 Dorfman, M, 947 Gelberg, H, 1540 Beard, WL, 1978 Caudle, AB, 1528 Dorman, DC, 1512 Geor, RJ, 205 Beaver, BV, 1975 Center, SA, 348 Doss, R, 511 Gibbs Jr, CJ, 164 Bech-Nielsen, S, 1817 Cervantes, C, 1997 Dougherty, SA, 348 Gibson, KL, 514 Beck, AM, 710 Chaffin, MK, 377, 1975 Dresser, R, 667 Gibson, KT, 1692 Beck, KA, 86 Chalmers, SA, 77 Drost, M, 337 Gift, LJ, 715, 1525 Bednarski, RM, 1005 Charlton, BR, 711 Dubey, JP, 534, 1723 Gilson, SD, 702 Bell, E, 284, 1187 Childers, AB, 704 Dubielzig, RR, 199 Ginex, DD, 1352 Bennett, D, 91 Christensen, W, 57 Ducharme, NG, 86 Glade, M, 537 Berg, J, 373, 995, 2005 Chubb, D, 265 Duckett, W, 1521 Glennon, JC, 705 Beroza, GA, 1365 Church, DB, 1391 Duffy, SJ, 499 Glickman, L, 1809 Bertone, J, 340 Clabough, DL, 1521 Duncan, DE, 699 Glickman, N, 1809 Besser, TE, 1355 Clark, G, 1547 Dunker, F, 1543 Godshalk, CP, 95 Binhazim AA, 958 Clark, LK, 1492 Dunstan, RW, 785 Golden, S, 1809 Blackwell, TE, 214 Clark, TP, 1509 Dziezyc, J, 1969 Goldman, AL, 1970 Blanchard, T, 1336 Cleland, J, 950 Golenz, MR, 951 Boerner, M, 958 Cleland Jr, WP, 520 Goodwin, J-K, 1352 Boessen, CR, 190 Clem, MF, 715 Edwards, JF, 363, 1349 Gosser, H, 991 Bojrab, MJ, 2009 Clipsham, R, 1674 Ehler, WJ, 1707 Goto, I, 1726 Bolis, CL, 164 Cochran, SL, 696 Eicker, SW, 692 Gould, WJ, 705 Bookbinder, PF, 1648 Codner, E, 1004 Einstein, ME, 1492 Goyal, SM, 499 Boone, T, 1957 Coffman, JR, 306 Elkins, AD, 604 Graham, TW, 761 2 Index JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Grandin, T, 63 Howell, ME, 1090 Lengerich, EJ, 51 Morton, D, 1540 Grant, BD, 1689 Huber, TL, 1528 Letcher, J, 537 Mueller, POE, 517 Greco, DS, 79 Hudson, JA, 1011 Levy, MG, 47 Muir III, WW, 1859 Green, EM, 1834 Hueston, WD, 28, 2001 Levy, SA, 344 Mulder, JB, 1470 Green SL, 1133 Hughes, RL, 1719 Lewis, DD, 1381 Mullaney, TP, 1712 Gregory, CR, 681 Hull, BL, 1372 Lincoln, SD, 1090 Murase, T, 1726 Gregory, DW, 33 Hunt, E, 699 Lindsay, WA, 692 Murphy, MJ, 1077 Griffin, DW, 681 Hunt, GB, 1391 Little, TV, 979 Gustafson, SB, 1692 Hunt, RJ, 819 Lofstedt, RM 1104 McCalla, TL, 1678 Guterbock, WM, 184 Huntington, A, 1104 Lombard, CW, 1352 McCaw, DL, 995 Gutzmer, MA, 1709 Lothrop Jr, CD, 1957 McClure, JT, 205 Ikeda, T, 1726 Love, CC, 954, 1357 McClure, SR, 1975 Irby, NL, 1987 Lovering, SL, 1675 McCurnin, DM, 760 Haas, KB, 170, 788, 1830 Isaza, RI, 1543 Loy, JK, 1518 McDonnell, SM, 954, 1357 Hahn, KA, 221, 355 Lukert, PD, 707 McKhann, GM, 164 HHHaaallllll,,, EGEJ,D, , 1 861178454 9 JJaanmieks,, TWAO,, 135777, 60 LLuutntdgienn,, CPSJ,, 812946 MMccMLuelolda n,Jr , WCCG,, 317171,7 1518, 1973 Hamir, AN, 534, 1363 Jasko, DJ, 979 MacEwen, G, 995 Hance, SR, 1107, 1981 Jennings Jr, PB, 1707 Mack, RE, 1637 Naylor, JM, 340 Hanlon, CA, 534 Jensen, J, 1661 MacMillan, A, 940 Neer, TM, 1344 Hannah, HW, 38, 276, 610, 916, Jessup, DA, 435, 653 MacRae, K, 1689 Nelson, RW, 825, 1642, 1828 1214, 1634 Jimenez, A, 1967 Maddux, J, 1957 Nelssen, JL, 812 Hansen, SR, 1512 Jin, K, 1726 Mader, B, 270 Nettles Jr, VF, 648 Harari, J, 1507 Johnson, BJ, 711 Madewell, BR, 1530 Niagro, FD, 707 Hardie, EM, 702 Johnson, CA, 1128 Madigan, J, 1114 Nickels, FA, 1131, 1695 Harlin, R, 946 Johnson, G, 991 Madison, JB, 83, 1365, 1997 Nixon, AJ, 527 Harmon, BG, 958 Johnson, GS, 1485 Maede, Y, 1726 Norris, AM, 995 Hart, BL, 797 Johnson, RT, 164 Magnarelli, LA, 344 Norsworthy, GD, 759 Hart, LA, 270 Johnston, JK, 83 Mahaffey, E, 1685 Northern Jr, J, 368 Hartley, WJ, 1723 Johnston, R, 57 Mahy, BW, 164 Nyrop, KA, 715 Hartsfield, SM, 1952 Johnston, SD, 1104 Malik, R, 1391 Harvey, HJ, 995, 1648 Jones, GF, 691 Mandel EJ, 920 O’Bradovich, J, 995 Harvey, JW, 47 Jones, JC, 1011 Mane, C, 1967 O’Keefe, DA, 995 Oakes, MG, 835 Haschek, WM, 358 Mann, FA, 2013 Haskins, SC, 1915, 1945 Kagan, P, 324 Mariolis, P, 51 Oberst, RD, 714 Hauptman, JG, 1128 Kearney, M, 604 Marsh, RF, 257 Olson, NC, 1870, 1884 Haven, ML, 1332 Keen, CL, 761 Martin, BB, 954 Onet, GE, 137 Hay, WH, 70 Keller, CB, 194 Mason, RW, 1723 Orloski-Snider, KA, 1817 Hedlund, ©S, 514 Keller, ET, 1530 Mathey, WS, 1707 Orsini, JA, 1365 Heflin, D, 1119 Kennedy, P 1689 Matlock, CL, 355 Orsini, PG, 1987 Hellekant, G, 1691 Kenney, RM, 954, 1357 Matthews, HK, 699 Osborne, CA, 1082 Henderson, RA, 995 Kinde, H, 1719 Mauldin, N, 995 Ozanian, C, 1211 Hendrix, CM, 1186 Kiper, ML, 91 Mayrose, VB, 1492 Henik, RA, 1925 Kircher, IM, 707 Meador, VP, 2004 Pace, L, 991 Henninger, RW, 1978 Kirpensteijn, J, 95 Medleau, L, 77, 1057 Page, R, 995, 1101 Henry, CJ, 1965 Klausner, J, 995 Mendlein, JM 51 Palettas, P, 2009 Herd, D, 1625 Kliebenstein, JB, 190 Milburn, RJ, 2001 Palmer, JE, 521, 1363 Herrick, JB, 174, 794, 1072, 1478, Knapp, DW, 355 Miller, DM 1528 Panciera, R, 1509 1827 Knight, DA, 951 Miller, EB, 676 Paradis, M, 1497 Herron, AJ, 1501 Knowlen, GG, 1355 Miller, GY, 1817 Parfet, JR, 1085 Heyer, G, 1363 Knox, KE, 1492 Miller, M, 991 Parham, DR, 60 Hightower, D, 196 Kobluk, C, 205 Miller, MW, 70, 351, 1360 Pascoe, JR, 971 Hill, MA, 1492 Kohn, CW, 1698 Miller, PE, 199 Patton, S, 1533 Hillsman, J, 1647 Kram, MA, 601 Miller, RE, 642 Pechman, RD, 835 Hilsenroth, R, 894 Kramer, RW, 539 Miller, RT, 702, 1101 Peloso, JG, 1695 Hinman, DD, 1090 Krawiec, DR, 1119 Miller Jr, WH, 931, 986 Perau, DL, 1695 Hinrichs, K, 696 Kreeger, J, 991 Millis, DL, 1128 Petersen, GC, 358 Hird, DW, 806 Kruger, JM, 1712 Mirsky, ML, 358, 1540 Phillip, JIH, 302 Holland, P, 1625 Kruse-Elliott, KT, 1870, 1884 Mishu, L, 1957 Piehl, JW, 1540 Hollingsworth, SR, 1481 Kuesis, BS, 964 Molitor, TW, 685 Pittman, L, 991 Holmberg, CA, 184 Kufuor-Mensa, E, 961 Moll, HD, 969, 1527 Playter, RF, 1616 Holt, D, 1535 Kunkle, GA, 507, 677 Monke, DR, 2001 Pooley, AL, 1139 Homan, J, 435 Moore, AS, 995 Poppenga, RH, 817 Honnas, CM, 964, 1675, 1973 Ladiges, WC, 674 Moore, CP, 1485, 1678 Porter, P, 25, 1203 Hooper, B, 332 Lakritz, J, 1114 Moore, FM, 373 Porter, SL, 634 Hooper, RN, 1984 Lamarre, J, 194 Moore, JN, 1903 Pritchard, EL, 179 Hoover, TR, 969 Lappin, PB, 785 Morgan, TH, 1156 Pritchard, WR, 41 Hopen, LA, 527 Latimer, KS, 707, 1503 Morin, DE, 358 Prucha, JC, 57, 60 Horner, S, 677 Lay, JC, 1518 Morley, PS, 1515 Prymak, C, 1535 Hornfeldt, CS, 1077 LeBlanc, MM, 179 Morris, DD, 1903 Pugh, DG, 1685 Hornsby, W, 913 Ledley, FD, 1101 Morris, DL, 1984 Hosgood, G, 947, 1381 Lehmkuhl, HD, 802 Morris, EL, 1984 Quigley III, JD, 1947 Howard, BR, 1667 Leib, MS, 960 Morrison, RB, 499, 685 Howard, TH, 780 Lein, DH, 979 Morrison, W, 995 Raju, N, 817 JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Rakich, PM, 707 Shane, SM, 760 Vaden, SL, 1101 PERSONALS Rand, WM, 995, 2005 Sherding, RG, 70 Van Pelt, DR, 1938, 1993 Rashmir, AM, 1701 Shibuya, H, 1485 Van Straten, JG, 318 Rashmir-Raven, A, 715 Shomer, RR, 257, 420 Van Winkle, T, 1535 Acker, G, 900 Raymond, SL, 1123 Shropshire, CM, 936, 1329 Vanderhoef, LN, 419, 1451 Alexander, K, 765 Read, WK, 363 Silverman, S, 684 VanGundy, TE, 196 Allard, W, 1612 Rebhun, WC, 86 Simpson, DF, 1094 Vernau, W, 1133 Alm, P, 19, 769 Reed, PJ, 1095 Sinks, GD, 1947 Vezin, D, 64 Anderson, H, 1595 Reed, WO, 1997 Sivula, N, 205 Vickers, MC, 1723 Anderson, J, 1803 Reef, VB, 521, 954 Skinner, VA, 1719 Visvesvara, GS, 363 Anderson, L, 434, 1792 Reimer, JM, 521 Skowronek, C, 1809 Voller, K, 205 Anderson, R, 1791 Reinemeyer, CR, 1947 Slater, MR, 1616 Andrews, E, 1605 Reinke, SI, 1497 Slone, DE, 1139 Wagner, AE, 1005 Armer, F, 1060 Relford, RL, 79, 1704 Smedes, SL, 199 Wagner, WC, 1474 Armstrong, J, 1612 Ribas, JL, 67 Smith, BB, 1095 Waldron, DR, 1651 Arndt, MJ, 157 Rice, LE, 1117, 1989 Smith, C, 143 Walker, RD, 524 Richardson, DW, 1365 Smith, LL, 1133 Walker, RL, 711, 1719 Banks, W, 1464 Richardson, RC, 355 Smith, MM, 1651 Walton, RW, 184 Barck, J, 1609 Ritchie, BW, 707 Smithcors, JF, 1130 Walton, TE, 1385 Barnum, D, 570 Roberson, EL, 958 Snyder, JR, 971, 1675 Wanamaker, BC, 816 Barrows, G, 1069 Roberts, G, 1507 Souza, LM, 1957 Ward, DA, 1503 Barthold, S, 1064 Robertson, JT, 1107, 1981 Spangler, WL, 829 Ware, WA, 1220 Bednarski, R, 159 Robinson, JA, 340 Spaulding, KA, 702 Weaver, AL, 802 Beusse, D, 267 Rodriguez, JF, 1967 Spears, JW, 1332 Weaver, LD, 184, 438 Bishop, R, 160 Roenigk, WJ, 196 Spencer, CP, 721 Weber, AF, 1104, 1216 Bloomberg, M, 267 Rogers, KS, 1349, 1704 Spodnick, GJ, 373, 995 Weeren, FR, 1859 Bojrab, MJ, 431 Rohde, RF, 2001 Sponenberg, DP, 1451 Weinstein, MJ, 2005 Bower, J, 1595 Rolston III, H, 618, 1450 Squire, KRE, 1111 Welch, RD, 366, 1360 Brown, R, 1462, 1613 Ross, MW, 203, 1365 St-Jean, G, 1372, 1701 Wellington, JR, 986 Buntain, B, 768 Rossier, Y, 503 Stahl, SJ, 1117 Welser, JR, 298 Burrough, D, 890 Rosychuk, RAW, 1377, 1497 Stauber, E, 936, 1329, 1780 Werner, RE, 64 Bustad, L, 770 Rottinghaus, A, 991 Steckel, RR, 696 West, RL, 1666 Rowland, PH, 348 Steffen, DJ, 812 White, SD, 1377, 1497 Cabasso, V, 159 Ruegg, PL, 184 Steffens III, WL, 707 Whiteway, R, 920 Cable, J, 162 Ruggles, AJ, 1987 Stevens Jr, OR, 908 Whitlatch, L, 1689 Campbell, C, 267 Runnels, LJ, 1492 Stevenson, S, 1651 Whitney Jr, RA, 663 Campbell, K, 597 Rupprecht, CE, 534 Stick, JA, 1131, 1695 Wichtel, JJ, 1332 Carroll, E, 428, 1607 Rush, JE, 1932 Stone, E, 1000 Wichtel, MG, 1339 Case, R, 430, 1605 Ruslander, D, 995 Straughan, AJ, 64 Widmer, WR, 221 Casey, H, 773 Ruth, GR, 1216 Straw, R, 995 Wikse, SE, 363, 1625 Charach, M, 597 Ryan, CP, 1186, 1780 Stribling, JH, 1806 Wilkie, DA, 821 Childers, H, 158 Strobehn, AM, 1058 Williams, MA, 1131 Clarkson, T, 1600 Studdard, CW, 609 Williams Jr, WO, 57, 60 Sacks, JM, 802 Sudekum, M, 817 Wingfield, WE, 1833, 1932, 1938, Coggins, L, 1606 Sacre, BJ, 1346 Suess Jr, RP, 1346 1993 Cohen, B, 1064 Saeed, AM, 1506 Sundlof, SF, 213 Wise, JK, 218 Couto, CG, 766 Saik, JE, 1987 Sweeney, RW, 503, 521 Withrow, SJ, 995 Crandell, R, 895 Salisbury, SK, 221 Wood, PA, 1101 Cripe, W, 585 SSSaaanlmdmsea,r ns,A, E ,MD DE,1,9 77316 524 5 TTaacbaola dJar,, JJV,, 4 73 50 WWroiogdlse,y , LRW,, 917 11 CCCrrrooofswtse,,, HHM,, W18,68 26 774 SSSSSSaaccccaavvhhgriaeellonicie,dtkot t,,tt, Jt , Di RJ,,AJL, B ,MR73, ,63H 017, 13 9 44394912 4 0 TTTTTTaehhhhycaaoolltwmmoaclrppwhe,ss,ey oor,T,nn RS ,,F,D ,W G WFJ,15PN ,91,,8 6 4 8 535133 5172, 8 995 YYYYYuaaovieumolgnarlag,tcr qoh,uT,u i, ksA -tO4ES,,3,t5 17R7J0S2e5,6a n,1 08K5E , 951 CCDDDuuaeetlveBlli,oies epn,Jr,, , , J RW,1, 5CD7 8,,6 1 3 35 949 73 3 SSSSSccccchhhhheeemmllriillbtdiiaztnn,,gg, ,, GDC,CSGB ,H,, 3, 51 53856763 97 56, , 1999753, 2005 TTTTTohiiobomomirmmmanbo,stsn, o ,snK ,L,I, ,J ,SG5 1P11W01,8,9 05 91 561620 ZZZZaahucamcknok,gse ,,r P mMTaD,,nT n,1,7 20 15 16F7 A,, 81395 8 DDDDDiiiieaceeMlersa,,acr uhtGt,Pi,, ,n Si17L,,87, 005 3 9J1 1,2 139 Schollam, L, 1723 Tran, T, 179 Dionne, E, 1612 Schoneweis, DA, 812 Traub-Dargatz, J, 91 Dreesen, D, 426, 1791 Schoning, P, 1525 Trevor, PB, 1651 DuBois, P, 1465 Schott III, H, 2000 Trotter, GW, 1692 Schrader, SC, 208 Tulleners, EP, 1365 Edney, ATB, 770 Schulman, FY, 67 Turk, J, 991 Edwards, P, 890 Schultheiss, P, 1377 Turner, JL, 196 Elmore, R, 898 Schumacher, Jim, 366, 964, 1336 Turner, TA, 527 Schumacher, John, 1336 Turnquist, S, 991 Fawcett, J, 267 Schwartz, A, 284, 1187 Tvedten, HW, 368 Featherston, R, 1459 Scott DW, 931, 986 Fettman, M, 1061 Seahorn, TL, 1675, 1973 Uhaa, IJ, 920 Finnell, J, 1607 Shafer, R, 154 Underwood, WJ, 358 Fletcher, O, 772 4 Index JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Foster, J, 13, 765 McNutt, R, 1466 Ward, H, 766 Johnston, RL, 600 Foster, W, 765 West, CS, 159 Jones, RA, 162 Frey, R, 902 Nave, J, 898 White, D, 886 Jones, LD, 1614 Furie, WS, 158 Nettles, V, 14 Whitehair, L, 1466 Norris, G, 770 Wilkins, H, 154 Karr, OM, 162 Gillespie, R, 902 Williams, C, 158 Ketchell, RJ, 600 Goff, JP, 769 O’Berry, P, 890 Williams, E, 1205 Knappenberger, JF, 1070 Gorham, J, 769 Olson, P, 157 Wolf, C, 162 Grambow, R, 900 Osburn, B, 425 Wolf, CB, 139 Leary, WI, 1614 Granger, B, 764 Ostrich, S, 158, 424 Lien, PA, 268 Griffith, G, 152 Osweiler, G, 1062 Zirkle, E, 1797 Linn, AL, 26 Ott, J, 160 Zweighaft, H, 882 Hall, J, 1787 Maude, SH, 1268 Hancock, W, 1461 May, HA, 1614 Pakes, S, 1064 Harris, D, 597 Milbradt, DL, 1468 Harvey, R, 769 PPianrkaemrotroen,, WS,, 849204 DEATHS Miller, JW, 1614 Hatfield, C, 903 Mills, JR, 905 Hawks, D, 766 Porter, S, 18 Moe, CD, 1614 HHHeaefyilndieensl, ,b aHuoPgw,he ,l1 l4,5N 5, 1 718650 6 PPPrroeowscestrloser,r , JTrL,,, 1D14,76 8175 7 4 AAlnldiesrosn,o n,C C,M E7,7 5 600 MMMooorurgntatoanni, n J,rC ,E ,RW EH,2, 6 89 0256 Prouty, D, 901 Hellig, H, 1195 Henderson, JY, 263 Purchase, G, 596 Bachtel, DH, 161 McCann, JW, 162 Hill, R, 157 Barrie, AH, 1614 McSpadden, MC, 1208 Huxsoll, DL, 259 Raby, C, 431 Barrie, JD, 600 Rice, D, 775 Beatty, RG, 268 Nelson, RL, 776 Jarrett, W, 770 RRiiscah,a rBd,, 8J9,8 159 BBeencekd,i cJt,, 60M0C , 776 Newberry, HW, 268 JJeefsfscuopa,t , D,L , 1889 0 RRoogeesrnse,r , S,J ,1 611738 6 BBleaviirn,s ,A RN,F ,9 051 070 Ozanian, CE, 268 JJJJoooorhhhgnnnesssnooosnnne,,,n ,ABG ,,,R ,541 92542693, 8 4 1456 RRRooossltss,,t onDR ,, I95I09I,00 H, 12 BBBBullorointocd,dk, ,m JaGLBnH,,D , ,1 R229A0608, 5 1614 PPPeoorrptreey r,, J rR,DW BB,,A ,1 1401676802 Kearley, E, 1612 Salk, H, 1612 Byrd, CE, 161 Rankin, AD, 600 KKeeltlhyl,e r,K , M1,6 1839 8 SSaclhke,c kS,, J1,6 1126 05 Cardona, CJ, 600 RRoobseerntbse,r geGrH,, G6G00, 268 KKKKKKKioiiiiolrrnnmclkkggbhi,,,,e,a r sJRl,DLR,, i,C, n ,G1 85g, 2799, 07171 685 7 9 C97,2 766 SSSSSSSccchihcohhedohtulmdpwtlbiie,atyqt, rz,uz ,Jt e, ,Rz, R ,m K1,J a,6 ,I1 n ,155, 179596 8 91054 6R , 597 CCCCCCCahaaolorlsrarceierrph,s, ker t naJyEtRrnJ,e,GrA, r,, ,G W, FHJ C71,MC,7L6 ,, 6B1 1 ,109 167061105146 1 SSSSSSaiecihnlahneckrrgll,salda ,feoi etHnrlo,A,,,n C ,,1L CC 6REML19,,4,D0 , 67 17766712 60 70 Konyha, L, 1206 Simington, J, 162 Slade, EG, 1468 Kroncke, D, 1613 Simmonds, R, 158 Dale, JE, 161 Snider, CH, 905 Sims, K, 774 Davis, GC, 776 Staples Jr, WD, 1208 Sims Jr, W, 767 Dickason, RB, 1208 Stewart, RJ, 906 Larocca, E, 157 Sindler, R, 267 Dunlap, MK, 26 Studdert, HP, 776 Ledbetter, G, 1206 Sink, EM, 160 Sullivan, JP, 26 Ledermann, F, 881, 1608 Leininger, MB, 775 Smith, A, 1064 Enge, ECF, 268 Leonard, P, 770 Smith, M, 775 Engelberg, CP, 26 Thomas, JN, 776 Smith, Mary, 140 Tinsman, CS, 906 Luchsinger, D, 1598 Lukens, R, 433 Snowder, G, 140 Fahlund, LA, 905 Titus, WK, 162 Lunney, J, 591 Spencer, L, 11 Fishler, JJ, 161 Spencer, P, 1069 Fowler, LD, 161 Werner, JR, 26 MMaancnK,a y,C , C1,5 21 604 SSSttuianmndpltlooefn,,, E5D,,, 579960653 FFrualnfcoirsd,, JJLM,, 60106 14 WWWeiotgotgdeiarnr,sd ,, C GHE,W, D ,777 766 1 614 Martin, J, 162 Swanson, S, 900 Mercer, JT, 1797 Gaetz, RH, 161 Zimicki Jr, MP, 26 Merry, L, 770 Gardner, CO, 1614 Mertens, R, 153 Talbot, R, 432, 1458 Geary, JC, 1614 Miller, RE, 13 Thacker, L, 895 Griffith, ME, 161 Miller, WR, 1790 Thoma, R, 429, 1205 Groppe, CW, 161 Mitchell, E, 1613 Thomas, W, 766 Grossman, R, 161 Mosier, S, 902 Timoney, J, 772 Guida, LJ, 776 Muller, G, 597 Turner, D, 766, 895 Murray, S, 765 Hallet, TW, 1614 Vajda, G, 775 Hanson, AL, 776 McCapes, R, 1794 Van Hoosier, G, 1064 Hicks, NG, 268 McClure, R, 1465 Vroman, K, 1069 Hummel, GM, 26 McElroy, W, 425, 1059, 1060 Hummon, OJ, 268 McGuire, T, 591 Wadley, G, 884 Huneidi, K, 162 McKinney, R, 157 Wagner, W, 427, 1790 Hyland, AD, 600 JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Index to News AVMA Animal Agriculture Liaison Committee A Liaison committee tackles food animal issues, 1461 A Second Opinion Should we intervene?, 19 AVMA Animal Welfare Committee Confronting cosmetic surgery: cropping and docking not clear-cut Committee shapes AVMA positions on animal welfare legislation, issues, 1595 430 Pet overpopulation designated as theme of ’92 Animal Welfare Forum, 1604 Adverse Reactions Adverse reaction proposal issued, 596 AVMA at Work Agriculture Opening ceremony celebrates move that “will catapult AVMA USDA increases technology transfer to industry, 891 into 21st century,” 9 Public policy fellowships focus on food and agriculture, 1063 AVMaA Congressional Fellowship applications encouraged, 10 JAVMA’s achievements rewarded, 11 Animal Research Alternatives Animal Welfare Forum explores scientific management of wild- Studies funded on animal research alternatives, 904 life, 12 Veterinary students find inspiration, 15 Scott receives Animal Welfare Award for wildlife rehabilitation Animal Transport work, 16 Council investigates acclimation certificates, 426 (Wild)life in the big city, 17 Animal Welfare Award nominees invited, 17 Animal Welfare Petpourri adds spice to National Pet Week, 20 Animal Welfare Forum explores scientific management of wild- AVMA calls on US Sprint for long-distance program, 150 life, 12 Boston is next stop for AVMA convention, 151 Veterinary students find inspiration, 15 Apomorphine tablets available, 151 Scott receives Animal Welfare Award for wildlife rehabilitation Sign of the times, 261 work, 16 Board sets up action plan to win legally authorized extra-label use, (Wild)life in the big city, 17 421 Animal Welfare Award nominees invited, 17 National surveys in 1992, 422 Should we intervene?, 19 OTC sales of pet vaccines, 422 California to pursue animal welfare legislation, 144 Pet food nutrition, 422 Committee shapes AVMA positions on animal welfare legislation, AVMA headquarters sale, 422 430 National education/PR program, 422 Animal health research priorities identified, 593 AVMA investment policy, 422 Animal well-being poster available, 904 AVMaA trademark policy, 422 Constituent and allied groups invited to Washington, DC, 423 Fellowships and externships, 423 Aquatic Animal Medicine Student assistance, 423 Use of whales for exhibition, research debated, 266 Proposed meeting of delegates, 423 Envirovet offers experiences in aquatic animal medicine, 771 Placement Service policy, 423 Convention registration fee, 423 Auxiliary in Action Liaisons, 423 Auxiliary progresses toward 75th anniversary celebration, 598 Board of Governors calls for revamping of human-label drug Fourth-year students honored, 599 compliance guide, 424 Enter ’93 poster contest, 599 Foundation funds research projects, 424 Research priorities approved, 425 Council devises standards for veterinary practices, 425 Avian Species Council investigates acclimation certificates, 426 Avian veterinarians fund research and conservation, 597 Full accreditation restored to Tuskegee and Missouri, 427 Avian practice specialty category approved, 883 Judicial Council opposes ”1-900” numbers and disciplinary regis- Vaccine developed, 1610 try, 428 PR Council begins work on seminars for technicians, 429 AVMA Advisory Board on Veterinary Specialties Committee shaves AVMA positions on animal welfare legislation, Avian practice specialty category approved, 883 430 6 Index JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Scientific Program Committee crystallizes plans for Boston con- AVMA Committee on Veterinary Medical Informatics vention, 431 Committee investigates electronic communications network, 432 Publication committees support submission fee, 431 Survey results guide development of computer telecommunica- Committee investigates electronic communications network, 432 tions, 1458 Report: technician examination records lowest scores in five years, 433 AVMA Committee on Veterinary Technician Education Two veterinary technology programs to close, 433 and Activities Large animals receive attention of Human-Animal Bond Com- Two veterinary technology programs to close, 433 mittee, 434 Department of Education continues recognition, 1797 ECFVG pushes for rnore clinical testing sites, 434 Committee accredits new veterinary technology program, 1797 Letter: 1451 Writing the closing chapter: AVMA finalizes building sale, 588 AVMA Congressional Fellowship Program Executives, PR representatives assemble for biennial meeting, AVMA Congressional Fellowship applications encouraged, 10 588 Congressional Fellows delve into Capitol duties, 152 Creative approach succeeds in spreading heartworm awareness, 589 AVMA Constitution and Bylaws 1992 audiovisual catalog available, 772 House to consider amendments, 1601 Resolved, That members can take action, 881 Proposed Amendments to AVMA Constitution and Bylaws, 1601 Zweighaft to represent District I, 882 Acclimation certificates: AVMA recommends language, 882 AVMA Convention Avian practice specialty category approved, 883 Boston is next stop for AVMA convention, 151 National Board scoring transition continues, 884 Scientific Program Committee crystallizes plans for Boston con- Committee looks at alternate insurance for impaired veterinari- vention, 431 ans, 885 Orientation will brief delegates on issues, 1608 Council drafts revisions to standing AVMA positions, 1059 Resolutions before House cover gamut, 1789 Auxiliary considering office space in AVMA building, 1060 Children given own convention; parents free to enjoy meeting, 1799 Heartworm campaign wins international Mercury Award, 1205 PR Council recommends increasing news broadcasts to farmers, AVMA Council on Biologic and Therapeutic Agents 1205 Council and advisory committee support initiative to amend AVMaA joins forces with VOCA, 1206 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1460 Mastitis Committee supports audiovisual projects, 1206 Survey results guide development of computer telecommunica- AVMA Council on Education tions, 1458 Full accreditation restored to Tuskegee and Missouri, 427 Council and advisory committee support initiative to amend Georgia receives full accreditation from Council on Education, Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1460 1790 Liaison committee tackles food auimal issues, 1461 House to consider amendments, 1601 AVMA Council on Public Health and Regulatory Veteri- Proposed Amendments to AVMA Constitution and Bylaws, 1601 nary Medicine Pet overpopulation designated as theme of 92 Animal Welfare Council investigates acclimation certificates, 426 Forum, 1604 Council works to meet goals of strategic plan, 1791 Euthanasia panel to hold public session in Boston, 1605 Council reviews Research Grant Program, 1606 AVMA Council on Public Relations Judicial Council reviews policies on 1-900 numbers and disciplin- PR Council begins work on seminars for technicians, 429 ary registry, 1607 PR Council recommends increasing news broadcasts to farmers, Mayflower keeps service rolling for AVMA members, 1608 1205 Orientation will brief delegates on issues, 1608 Board of Governors recognizes Colonel Barck, 1609 AVMA Council on Research Resolutions before House cover gamut, 1789 Research priorities approved, 425 Georgia receives full accreditation from Council on Education, Publication committees support submission fee, 431 1790 Council reviews Research Grant Program, 1606 Council works to meet goals of strategic plan, 1791 Committee concerned about dog bites, 1792 AVMA Council on Veterinary Service Gold Mastercard offers AVMA members 13.9 percent annual rate, Council devises standards for veterinary practices, 425 1793 Council drafts revisions to standing AVMA positions, 1059 AVMA Drug Advisory Committee AVMA Auxiliary Council and advisory committee support initiative to amend Petpourri adds spice to National Pet Week, 20 Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1460 Auxiliary progresses toward 75th anniversary celebration, 598 Fourth-year students honored, 599 AVMA Educational Commission for Foreign Veterinary Auxiliary considering office space in AVMA building, 1060 Graduates ECFVG pushes for more clinical testing sites, 434 AVMA Board of Governors Letter: 1451 Board of Governors calls for revamping of human-label drug compliance guide, 424 AVMA Executive Board Board of Governors recognizes Colonel Barck, 1609 Board sets up action plan to win legally authorized extra-label use, 421 AVMA Committee on the Human-Animal Bond . Zweighaft to represent District I, 882 Large animals receive attention of Human-Animal Bond Com- mittee, 434 AVMA Food Animal Veterinarians Organized for Results Committee concerned about dog bites, 1792 (FAVOR) See AVMA Animal Agriculture Liaison Committee AVMA Committee on Impaired Veterinarians Committee looks at alternate insurance for impaired veterinari- AVMA Foundation ans, 885 Foundation funds research projects, 424 JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 AVMA Headquarters AAHA announces regional awards, 770 Opening ceremony celebrates move that “will catapult AVMA Auburn honors Pinkerton, O’Berry, 890 into 21st century,” 9 Scientists named to Hall of Fame, 890 Sign of the times, 261 Arkansas veterinarian honored, 890 Writing the closing chapter: AVMA finalizes building sale, 588 Data program award given, 891 1992 audiovisual catalog available, 772 Konyha receives Presidential Rank Award, 1206 Auxiliary considering office space in AVMA building, 1060 Clarkson honored by medical society, 1600 AVMA House Advisory Committee Orientation will brief delegates on issues, 1608 AVMA House of Delegates House to consider amendments, 1601 Biologics Proposed Amendments to AVMA Constitution and Bylaws, 1601 Rabies vaccine sales under investigation, 26 Orientation will brief delegates on issues, 1608 APHIS to hold meeting on veterinary biologics, 1065 Resolutions before House cover gamut, 1789 Over-the-counter pet vaccines: legal, but inadvisable, 1453 Vaccine developed, 1610 AVMA Judicial Council Judicial Council opposes “1-900” numbers and disciplinary reg- Biological Warfare istry, 428 Veterinarian leads team of UN inspectors in Iraq, 259 Judicial Councial reviews policies on 1-900 numbers and disci- plinary registry, 1607 Biotechnology Food safety paramount in ’90s, 1191 AVMA Legislative Planning Committee AVMA and the AAVMC voice support of animal research, 1799 Committee reviews progress on extra-label drug initiative, 1063 Blood AVMA Membership Services HEMOPET: the first national, nonprofit animal blood bank pro- AVMA calls on US Sprint for long-distance program, 150 gram, 892 Have you received your AVMA Directory?, 594 Mayflower keeps service rolling for AVMA members, 1608 Bovine Species Gold Mastercard offers AVMA members 13.9 percent annual rate, ARS begins mapping cattle genes, 261 1793 Around the world with 180 million water buffalo, 585 USDA implements changes in regulations for bovine brucellosis, AVMA Officers 768 Veterinary profession diversifying, declares Johnson, 1456 Mastitis Committee supports audiovisual projects, 1206 National Mastitis Council looks at cowside testing, 1207 USDA nears brucellosis eradication, 1208 AVMA Panel on Euthanasia Euthanasia panel to hold public session in Boston, 1605 Breaking Story AVMaA initiative begins Capitol Hill climb, 1785 AVMA Position Statements Council drafts revisions to standing AVMA positions, 1059 User fee rule finalized, 1062 C AVMA Publications Division JAVMA’s achievements rewarded, 11 Publication committees support submission fee, 431 Cancer Veterinary Cancer Society meets, 766 AVMA Scientific Program Committee Scientific Program Committee crystallizes plans for Boston con- Canine Species vention, 431 Creative approach succeeds in spreading heartworm awareness, 589 Check-up benefits canine cops, 893 AVMA Strategic Plan Heartworm campaign wins international Mercury Award, 1205 Council works to meet goals of strategic plan, 1791 Care and Use of Animals AVMA Veterinary Technician Testing Committee California to pursue animal welfare legislation, 144 Report: technician examination records lowest scores in five years, Humane care guidelines published, 773 433 State laws on animal use, 773 Laboratory animal association elects four new members, 904 Awards Animal well-being poster available, 904 Veterinary support staff receive nutrition awards, 896 Studies funded on animal research alternatives, 904 Awards and Honors Careers JAVMA’s achievements rewarded, 11 Around the world with 180 million water buffalo, 585 American Humane Association honors Olson, 157 University of Illinois recognizes four, 157 Certification Examinations Simmonds receives McCallam Award, 158 Pathologists name 45 diplomates, 773 AAHA presents regional awards, 158 Gorham named distinguished scientist for 1991, 769 Coast to Coast Army’s Alm represents excellence in allied health care, 769 Southern Veterinary Federation holds convention in Virginia, 160 Bustad, Jarrett receive awards at international small animal In Pennsylvania, 160 meeting, 770 Topics invited for conference, 160 8 Index JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 In Florida, 267 AVMaA initiative begins Capitol Hill climb, 1785 In Kentucky, 774 From the bottom(s) up: How two veterinarians escaped their Correction: 1069 world of drugs and alcohol, 1786 In Arizona, 775 Amend FD&C Act, says Veterinary Advisory Committee, 1794 In California, 775 In Vermont, 775 Leininger appointed to state board, 775 64th Western Veterinary Conference held, 898 In Idaho, 898 North American Veterinary Conference features live animals, 899 Edge of Education In Michigan, 900 Health care and education leaders call for major reform, 24 In Texas, 900 In Indiana, 902 Education In Kansas, 902 Health care and education leaders call for major reform, 24 In Arkansas, 903 Tufts in joint program to offer fast-track program for aspiring In Missouri, 1069 veterinarians, 265 State Briefs, 1069 In Oklahoma, 1465 Embryo Transfer In Louisiana, 1465 Embryo transfer abstracts invited, 1064 In the District of Columbia, 1466 In Ohio, 1466 Environment In Virginia, 1613 USDA yearbook focuses on environment, 267 In New Jersey, 1797 Envirovet offers experiences in aquatic animal medicine, 771 Colic Equine Species Computer program speeds colic diagnosis, 144 City by the Bay hosts equine convention, 1455 USDA involved in ’92 summer Olympics, 1796 Computers Computer program‘speeds colic diagnosis, 144 Euthanasia Committee investigates electronic communications network, 432 Euthanasia panel to hold public session in Boston, 1605 Computer Expo, symposium on-line for Boston, 1201 Survey results guide development of computer telecommunica- Exotic Animal Medicine tions, 1458 J. Y. Henderson: the veterinarian who ran away to join the circus, 263 Concerns Facing the Profession Zoo veterinarians meet in Calgary, 765 From the bottom(s) up: How two veterinarians escaped their world of drugs and alcohol, 1786 F Continuing Education Private practitioners: check out your local veterinary library, 892 FDA Convention Spotlight FDA-CVM moves, 267 Practice management program integrates sessions for veterinar- FDA proposes major revision of NADA regulations, 596 ians and staff, 1200 Three appointed to FDA veterinary advisory committee, 596 Take time for yourself: explore personal/professional develop- FDA wins conviction in connection with smuggling of unapproved ment, 1200 animal drugs, 767 Computer Expo, symposium on-line for Boston, 1201 GAO report criticizes data review process for NADAs, 1062 Children given own convention; parents free to enjoy meeting, Food safety paramount in ’90s, 1191 1799 Stenholm supports AVMA initiative, 1199 AVMA initiative begins Capitol Hill climb, 1785 Amend FD&C Act, says Veterinary Medicine Advisory Commit- tee, 1794 D Fireside Chat Veterinary profession diversifying, declares Johnson, 1456 Deaths, 26, 161, 268, 600, 775, 905, 1070, 1208, 1468, 1614 Follow-Up Story Disaster Medicine Veterinarians’ contributions enter Smithsonian archives, 1203 Veterinarian leads team of UN inspectors in Iraq, 259 Food Animals Drugs Liaison committee tackles food animal issues, 1461 Apomorphine tablets available, 151 Board sets up action plan to win legally authorized extra-label use, Foodborne Illnesses 421 Food safety paramount in ’90s, 1191 FDA proposes major revision of NADA regulations, 596 British Veterinary Association president offers inspiration, 1195 Adverse reaction proposal issued, 596 Hammer time—veterinary profession no longer on defense con- FDA wins conviction in connection with smuggling of unapproved cerning food safety, 1197 animal drugs, 767 Symposium to explore microbiologic significance of drug residues Food Safety in food, 887 Cross and White new FSIS leaders, 886 GAO report criticizes data review process for NADAs, 1062 Senate bill advocates stringent standards for seafood safety, 1599 Committee reviews progress on extra-label drug initiative, 1063 Livestock production standards evaluated at meeting, 1599 Stenholm supports AVMA initiative, 1199 Council and advisory committee support initiative to amend Food Safety Update Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1460 FSIS publishes food safety magazine, 144 JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12 Index 9 FASTer residue test holds promise, 886 British Veterinary Association president offers inspiration, 1195 Seafood plant survey nears completion, 887 Veterinary technicians from 13 countries discuss professional de- Symposium to explore microbiologic significance of drug residues velopment, 1204 in food, 887 AVMaA joins forces with VOCA, 1206 Food safety paramount in ’90s, 1191 Veterinarians attend rural development conference, 1612 British Veterinary Association president offers inspiration, 1195 Hammer time—veterinary profession no longer on defense con- cerning food safety, 1197 Madigan announces nationwide beef microbiologic survey, 1600 J Cross names members of beef plant review team, 1798 JAVMA Committee on Publications Foreign Veterinary Graduates Publication committees support submission fee, 431 ECFVG pushes for more clinical testing sites, 434 Letter: 1451 L G Laboratory Animals Laboratory animal association elects four new members, 904 Genetics Animal well-being poster available, 904 ARS begins mapping cattle genes, 261 Studies funded on animal research alternatives, 904 Genetic conservation phenomenon could help identify canine Laboratory animal science groups hold joint meeting, 1064 disease markers, 906 Lectures at Tuskegee, Cornell to celebrate corporation’s centan- nial, 1068 Group Health and Life Insurance Trust Animal care program accredited, 1068 New health and life underwriter offers stability, 25 ACLAM revises autotutorial series on laboratory animals, 1610 Policyholders quiz the Trust, 1202 Lawsuits Professional Liability Insurance Trust dissects a typical malprac- H tice lawsuit, 888 Leadership Development a Public policy fellowships focus on food and agriculture, 1063 Large animals receive attention of Human-Animal Bond Com- oo mittee, 434 Legis’ .tion Delta Society award winner Granger envisions animal-enhanced Americans with Disabilities Act: how will it affect your practice?, communities, 764 22 ; é whi California to pursue animal welfare legislation, 144 Fatal fire heats up safety and health legislation, 152 Human-Label Drugs Americans with Disabilities Act: big impact on small business, 155 Board of Governors calls for revamping of human-label drug Puppy protection legislation introduced, 266 compliance guide, 424 Pet Theft Act rules reported, 596 Legislation updated, 1062 Humane Treatment Pet week initiative introduced, 1063 Humane care guidelines published, 773 State Briefs, 1069 In Vermont, 775 Stenholm supports AVMA initiative, 1199 Low-income clinic dedicated in Chicago, 896 Council and advisory committee support initiative to amend Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act, 1460 Senate bill advocates stringent standards for seafood safety, 1599 AVMaA initiative begins Capitol Hill climb, 1785 Amend FD&C Act, says Veterinary Medicine Advisory Commit- tee, 1794 Impaired Veterinarians Lifesaving Techniques Committee looks at alternate insurance for impaired veterinari- Tragedy averted: Thanks to CPR skills, veterinarian saves child’s ans, 885 life, 894 Students search for sobering solution to substance abuse, 1188 Take action to learn CPR, 894 From the bottom(s) up: How two veterinarians escaped their world of drugs and alcohol, 1786 Insurance Information M New health and life underwriter offers stability, 25 On-site surveys pinpoint veterinarians’ safety practices, 262 Major medical insurance—costly, but necessary, 595 Marine Mammals Professional Liability Insurance Trust dissects a typical malprac- Use of whales for exhibition, research debated, 266 tice lawsuit, 888 Policyholders quiz the Trust, 1202 Meat and Fish Inspection Senate bill advocates stringent standards for seafood safety, 1599 International Veterinary Medicine Madigan announces nationwide beef microbiologic survey, 1600 Around the world with 180 million water buffalo, 585 Bustad, Jarrett receive awards at international small animal Medicine on the Move meeting, 770 Computer program speeds colic diagnosis, 144 Oklahoma State to host international congress, 1190 ARS begins mapping cattle genes, 261 10 Index JAVMA, Vol 200, No. 1-12

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