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    Use of xylazine, butorphanol, tiletamine-zolazepam, and isoflurane for induction and maintenance of anesthesia in ratites by Lin, H C, Todhunter, P G, Powe, T A, Ruffin, D C

    “…Anesthetic effects of xylazine, butorphanol, tiletamine-zolazepam, and isoflurane in ratites (9 emus, 3 rheas, 6 ostriches) were determined. Anesthetic…”
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    Probable ceftiofur-induced cutaneous drug reaction in a cow by Tyler, J.W, Ruffin, D.C, Yu, A

    Published in Canadian veterinary journal (01-05-1998)
    “…A cow with pyelonephritis was treated with ceftiofur (3 mg/kg body weight, IV, q12 h). Hair loss and pruritus were observed after 8 and 12 d of treatment,…”
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    Uterine torsion associated with small intestinal incarceration in a mare at 126 days of gestation by Ruffin, D C, Schumacher, J, Comer, J S

    “…A mare at 126 days of gestation was examined because of signs of abdominal pain. The cause of abdominal pain could not be determined by physical examination…”
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    Pharmacokinetics of caffeine in lactating dairy cows by DeGraves, F J, Ruffin, D C, Duran, S H, Spano, J S, Whatley, E M, Schumacher, J, Riddell, M G

    Published in American journal of veterinary research (01-05-1995)
    “…Because caffeine is metabolized by the hepatic P-450 cytochrome oxidase system, clearance of caffeine is an excellent quantitative test of hepatic function in…”
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    An investigation of the role of Fusarium moniliforme in duodenitis/proximal jejunitis of horses by Schumacher, J, Mullen, J, Shelby, R, Lenz, S, Ruffin, D C, Kemppainen, B W

    Published in Veterinary and human toxicology (01-02-1995)
    “…Duodenitis/proximal jejunitis syndrome (DPJ) is a small intestinal disease of horses that is associated with depression and copious gastric reflux. Since an…”
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    Caffeine clearance in the horse by Schumacher, J. (Auburn Univ., Auburn, AL (USA). Dept. of Large Animal Surgery and Medicine), Spano, J.S, Wilson, R.C, DeGraves, F.J, Duran, S.H, Ruffin, D.C

    “…The pharmacokinetic properties of intravenously administered caffeine were studied in 10 horses using a commercially available automated enzyme immunoassay…”
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