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^HsUiimal Farm” will be pre-
■ by the Cepheid Variable
>1 observers 51 ? c ' ; ’ n t ^ ie Memorial
en t a "signjfjp Center Ballroom at 7:30.
P o| ii'y’' ami !iyilian Sta^e and Concert
lce had saijlis orsanizinjj:. Anyone in-
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'tory under affixation can call Julio Rich-
o full peace at 46-0493 after 5 p.m. some-
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> oriJans ,j Audents will meet in Rooms
pld 2B of the MSC at 8 p.m.
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THE BATTALION
Wednesday, September 20, 1972
College Station, Texas
Page 5
Club will hold an organizational
meeting in Room 203 of the Aca
demic Building at 7:30.
Society of Physics Students
will give a demonstration of hol
ography at 7:30 in Room 305 of
the Physics Building.
MSC Recreation Committee’s
Mixed Group and the Aggie
Wives’ Group Bridge will meet
each Wednesday night at 7:30 on
the second floor of the MSC.
Thursday
Health and Physical Educa
tion Majors will hold an organi
zational meeting in the MSC
Ballroom at 7:30 p.m.
Animal Diseases Research In Private Hands
Research into companion ani
mal diseases is in the hands of
individuals and private organiza
tions, participants in the state’s
first pet seminar were told here
last weekend.
Dr. Fred Lynd, I'esearch vet
erinary pathologist at the South
west Medical School in San An
tonio, told 133 pet club officials
“it is difficult to predict the fu
ture trends of research in com
panion animal medicine because
we have nothing to go on.’’
Support for pet research, Dr.
Lynd said, has been very limited.
“None of the health organiza
tions are interested in this angle,
particularly supporting work just
for application to our pets. And,
of course, the federal or state
funds cannot be spent in this
direction, he stressed.
The program, sponsored by
the Texas Association for Com
panion Animals, Inc., (T.A.C.A.)
and Companion Animal Research
and Educational Association, Inc.,
(C.A.R.E.), was an invitation-
only seminar conducted at the
College of Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. E. W. Ellett, T.A.C.A.
president and head of TAMU’s
Small Animal Clinic, stressed at
the seminar opening the organi
zation serves the pet-owning
public — breeders and individual
owners alike. He said it was up
to the club representatives,
through membership drives and
influence, to make a dynamic or
ganization.
Dr. Charles W. Riley, Fort
Worth practitioner, presided at
the program. Speakers included
President Jack K. Williams, Vet
erinary Medicine Dean Alvin A.
Price, Dr. J. M. Farrell of Arling
ton, Dr. James R. Collins of
Houston, Dr. D. K. Chester and
Dr. Ellett, both of TAMU.
C.A.R.E. functions were ex
plained by Dr. Farrell, who em
phasized the main purpose was
research into companion animal
health problems.
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Dr. Lynd contended small ani
mal research efforts need to be
aimed at infectious diseases, dis
ease prevention, basic investiga
tions into how disease is pro
duced, eye and ear problems,
study of changes involving the
nervous system and brain, kid
ney failures and development of
oxygenators and heart pumps for
open chest and heart surgery.
He also called for continued
research into bone and joint dis
ease, healing and repair of carti
lage (such as disfigured ears and
between the vertebrae of the
backbone) disc problems, tendons
which hold up the head and hold
toes and legs in position and fin
ally investigations into proper
healing after surgery.
On the bright side, Dr. Lynd
noted veterinarians “know more
about dog and cat nutrition than
the physician does about human
nutrition.”
He predicted by 1981 the U.S.
will need about 43,000 specialists
in companion animal medicine —
from dog psychiatry to derma
tology.
FOR
BEST
RESULTS
TRY
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