Bladder Stone study
I also got a copy of the report. I read through it going, "One of those four Abby pigs was my Sully!" I will have to print it out and send it to my vets with a thank-you note for their part in participating in the study.
The abstract is here:
http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/abs/10 ... .234.2.214
You will not be able to post full text. Technically Sef shouldn't even pass around her copy via email. Unfortunately with papers copyright belongs to the publisher, not the author.
http://avmajournals.avma.org/doi/abs/10 ... .234.2.214
You will not be able to post full text. Technically Sef shouldn't even pass around her copy via email. Unfortunately with papers copyright belongs to the publisher, not the author.
Ironically, any and all of us could go to a library that offers inter-library loan, and have our own copy of the paper from an academic library that owns it.
There's rules and regs on how many copies of articles can be made in a year, but rarely enforced (and usually there's another library that has the paper if the first one does not send it).
There's rules and regs on how many copies of articles can be made in a year, but rarely enforced (and usually there's another library that has the paper if the first one does not send it).