The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 23, 1978, Image 7

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    THE BATTALION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1978
Page 7
Emergency aid available
tat vet small animal clinic
By MARGUERITE BRADEN lege of Veterinary Medicine, which
< Suppose you had a small animal is opened 24 hours a day, year
nliat was injured at 2 a. in. and you round, is 1 a more than likely spot,
i'lvondered where you could take it. Noberto Espitia, clinic super-
The Small Animal Clinic in the Col- visor, said there are three ways to
Funeral set today for
Lorena Thomas, 20
‘I Funeral services for Lorena Aim
■homaS, 20, Of" lb03 Madera Circle
«in College Station are set for 2 p.m.
jlxlay at A&M Church of Christ with
B)an Warden and Bob Davidson of-
■ciating.
’I Burial will be in College Station
Bemetery under direction of
illemorial Funeral Chapel.
I Thomas died in an Austin hospital
jiuesclay afternoon following a one-
ilehicle accident on U.S. 290 25
Biiles east of Austin.
i| Injured in the accident were Gail
Blullinix, 21, of 3400 Sandra Drive
jin Bryan ail O' C'arol Oden, 21, of
Ikbilene.
h The women were not seriousK in
jured and were released from an
Bustin hosnital Tuesday.
Mullinix attended Texas AtkM
University in 1977 and graduated
from the Church of Christ School of
Evangelism.
Oden is a graduate student in
education at Texas A&M.
Thomas attended Texas A&M in
1976 and 1977, and she was enrolled
in Blinn College at the time of her.
death. She was born June 5, 1957,•
in Bryan and was elected Miss Con
solidated High School as well as
Homecoming Queen for A&M Con
solidated High School. She was a
member of A&M Church of Christ.
Survivors include her parents,
Mr. and Mrs..'William B. Thomas,
and a brother, Michael Thomas, all.
of College Station.
get an animal admitted to the clinic:
by appointment, referral or
emergency.
Appointments are made for
routine work such as, worming and
vaccinations, said Espitia. These are
scheduled from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m,
Monday through Thursday, and
from 8 a.m. to noon on Fridays. The
clinic is open from noon Friday to 8
a.m. Monday for emergencies.
Espitia said referral is for those
persons who live outside the
Bryan-College Station area. A veter
inarian must call to refer the animal.
The veterinary has to give the ani
mal’s history, tell what was done for
the animal, and why the animal is
being sent.
The reason an animal outside the
Bryan-College Station area has to be
referred is because rates are lower
at the vet school, said Espitia. Other
veterinarians might complain if they
lose too much business to the
school.
Teaching discounts may be given
if the animal is used in lecture at the
vet school. The owner must give his
approval before this is done. If not
approved the animal will not be
used and no discount will be re
ceived. The amount of the discount
is at the discretion of the veterinar
ian.
If an animal is brought in during
regular hours, there is a standard
fee of $5. This standard fee is not
charged if the animal is in for vac
cinations. If the animal is brought in
after hours, there is an emergency
fee of SI5.
“Records are kept on every ani
mal brought here regardless of what
is done to it, Espitia said. The cases
are treated similar to those in a pri
vate hospital.
There is always a senior member
of the faculty on duty, Espitia said.
There are also interns and residents
on duty. Each doctor has about five
third-year students assigned to him.
The animals are treated by the
doctors working with the students.
Most of the surgery is done by the
students under supervision of a doc
tor. These third year students feed
and treat the animals. A staff
member cleans the cages.
Espitia said most of the work is
done on cash basis. Credit is not
available under $100 unless ar
rangements are made in advance.
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