Dr. Robert Stanfill Ellison MD, MPH
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614 Howard Street Asu Student Health S Boone NC, 28607About
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Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Foreign body (catheter) in the uterine cavity during pregnancy without interruption of gestation.
- Subjective evaluation of an enzyme preparation in episiotomy pain.
- Bovine post-parturient haemoglobinuria: two distinct entities in New Zealand.
- Concurrent onion poisoning and haematuria in a dog.
- The ability of biochemical and haematological tests to predict recovery in periparturient recumbent cows.
- Monitoring selenium status - what test should we use?
- Do cats in New Zealand with renal failure require potassium supplementation?
- Mineral testing--the approach depends on what you want to find out.
- Serum thyroid hormone concentrations in New Zealand horses.
- Selenium reference ranges in New Zealand cattle.
- Absence of a weight gain response to Vitamin B12 supplementation in weaned dairy heifers grazing pastures of marginal cobalt content.
- Major trace elements limiting livestock performance in New Zealand.
- Quality assurance in obstetrics: a model.
- An attempt to determine the tissue origin of equine serum alkaline phosphatase by isoelectric focusing.
- The isoelectric focusing properties of serum alkaline phosphatase in disease and following prednisolone and phenylbutazone administration in the horse.
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