Infectious Diseases of Horses

نویسندگان

  • Peter J. Timoney
  • Derek J. Belton
چکیده

Dr. Helen M. Acland, PA; Dr. Debbie Barr, CAN; Dr. Derek J. Belton, NZ; Dr. C. Carter Black, GA; Dr. Bruce L. Branscomb, NV; Dr. Jones W. Bryan, SC; Dr. Suzanne L. Burnham, TX; Dr. C. L. Campbell, FL; Dr. John A. Caver, SC; Dr. Max E. Coats, Jr., TX; Dr. Leroy M.. Coffman, Fl; Dr. Tim Cordes, MD; Mr. Ed Corrigan, WI; Ms. Michelle H. Davidson, CA; Dr. Dee Ellis, TX; Ms. J. Amelita Facchiano, TX; Dr. Tony G. Frazier, AL; Dr. E. Paul J. Gibbs, FL; Dr. Mary H. Giddens, OR; Dr. Nancy E. Halpern, NJ; Dr. Steven L. Halstead, MI; Dr. Nanette Hanshaw Roberts, PA; Dr. Robert M. Harbison, AR; Dr. Burke L. Healey, OK; Dr. Carl Heckendorf, CO; Dr. Sharon K. Hietala, CA; Dr. Robert B. Hillman, NY; Dr. G. Reed Holyoak, OK; Dr. John R. Irby, FL; Dr. Bretaigne Jones, MO; Dr. Ralph C. Knowles, FL; Dr. Donald P. Knowles, Jr., WA; Dr. Maxwell A. Lea, Jr., LA; Dr. Donald H. Lein, NY; Dr. Mary Jane Lis, CT; Dr. Martha A. Littlefield, LA; Ms. Amy W. Mann, DC; Dr. Patrick L. McDonough, NY; Dr. Clifford W. McGinnis, NH; Dr. Andrea M. Morgan, DC; Mr. Ky Mortensen, KY; Dr. Lee M. Myers, GA; Dr. Sandra K. Norman, IN; Dr. Don L. Notter, KY; Dr. Eileen N. Ostlund, IA; Dr. John W. Poe, KY; Dr. James Sprague, TX; Dr. Robert Stout, KY; Mr. Ward A. Stutz, TX; Dr. David Thain, NV; Dr. Manuel A. Thomas, Jr., TX; Dr. H. Wesley Towers, DE; Dr. Susan C. Trock, NY; Dr. Charles D. Vail, CO; Dr. Taylor Woods, MO; Dr. Ernest W. Zirkle, NJ.

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تاریخ انتشار 2005