A Stone for his Mantle, From the Archives

D. E. Larsen, DVM Urinary stones in beef cattle in the Willamette Valley were uncommon, meaning that I would see a case once or maybe twice a year at the most. Often going several years between cases. I do not recall ever seeing more than one case on any one ranch. With that in mind,Continue reading “A Stone for his Mantle, From the Archives”

Robert W. Davis, DVM 

D. E. Larsen, DVM Preface: Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Davis Veterinary Anatomy Scholarship (1983) “For almost four decades, Dr. Robert W. Davis served Colorado State University and the veterinary profession as a professor in the Department of Anatomy. A 1935 graduate of the Colorado A&M’s (now Colorado State University) Division of Veterinary Medicine, Dr.Continue reading “Robert W. Davis, DVM “

Poor Advice can be Expensive 

D. E. Larsen, DVM The phone jarred me awake. I rolled over and looked at the clock. It was six in the morning. Sunday morning, I liked to sleep in on Sunday morning. I got up and walked out to the kitchen to answer the phone. Amy woke up with me, the meant there wasContinue reading “Poor Advice can be Expensive “