Re: Mayonnaise (safety issues for whole egg home pasteuization)
From: Hillary Israeli (hillary_at_hillary.net)
Date: 10/28/04
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Date: Thu, 28 Oct 2004 00:00:31 +0000 (UTC)
In <1098910432.22218.0@ersa.uk.clara.net>,
Jill. <news@REMOVETHISkintaline.co.uk> wrote:
*Hillary Israeli wrote:
*
*> *
*> *Why is it not if they have done basic anatomy and physiology and as
*> you have
*> *stated covered the animals in their practical work
*>
*> Are you familiar with the concept of "use it or lose it?" Do you want
*> someone working on your pet whose last experience with that species
*> was during a class ten years ago, a class that perhaps they did not
*> even like very much?
*
*sorry - you said they did much more than that
You can take a series of classes and courses, but at some point you take
the last one and it becomes your last experience. I wouldnt' want someone
so outdated to care for my animal.
*No I want a general vet -- ie one that is set up as a general practitioner
*taking in pets
*to take on what ever comes throught hte door
That's not the way things are done around here, much as you might like it.
Sorry.
*and has
*> deliberately chosen NOT to keep up with the medical literature for
*> that species?
*
*I am not asking for state of the art -- I am suggesting that good basics
*might help the clients that so desparately need you
No one around here seems that desperate that they can't just pick up the
phone and call the appropriate person, instead of attempting to force
someone less qualified to do the job.
*I am astonished that you would need a textbook for some emergency surgery on
*a cow --- its what our general practise vets are quite capable of doing --
*and expect to be doing at teh call of a phone
Are you a troll? If you have not DONE surgery on a cow in ten years, you'd
be a fool to do it on anything less than a truly emergent basis.
*Is it an hour -- two hours --- a day ???
The appropriate types of practicioners exist in the areas where the
animals are, for the most part.
*their anatomy and physiology is not that different -- what is the problem
Are you high on something? You think mammalian anatomy and physiology is
all the same? Let alone avian? Let's talk feline P450 enzymes. Get back to
me on it.
*Or are their just thousands of vets so any owner of any pet can always get
*treatment for their particular kind of animal 24 /7 ?
Pretty much, around here.
--
Hillary Israeli, VMD
Lafayette Hill/PA/USA/Earth
"Outside of a dog, a book is a man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it is
too dark to read." --Groucho Marx
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