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1 Current projects  





2 Images  





3 First ten songs off my iPod today (10/21/07)  





4 New articles added  





5 Medical articles to which I have added veterinary information  





6 Other significant contributions  














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I graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1997 and have been a practicing veterinarian since.

Current projects[edit]

Images[edit]

I am the photographer for all images that I supply (except album covers and public domain material). Please see my galleryatWikimedia Commons for some photos I have taken.

First ten songs off my iPod today (10/21/07)[edit]

My dog Taz

(Got the idea off someone else's user page)

  1. Beatles - "You Can't Do That" - "The track was introduced by a ringing, circular George Harrison guitar lick that marked the first time he played 12-string electric guitar on a Beatles recording — an innovation that would figure strongly not just in the Beatles' mid-'60s records, but also in the development of folk-rock." (All Music Guide)
  2. White Stripes - "Seven Nation Army" - "With ”Seven Nation Army”, The White Stripes move to the head of the Garage Rock Revivalists class, a class that includes The Strokes, The Hives and The Kills, amongst others that have spurred a rebirth of retro guitar rock at the turn of the century." (AMG)
  3. Rolling Stones - "Not Fade Away" - "It's been reported that the session for recording the single wasn't going too well, but got oiled when a couple of the Hollies, Gene Pitney, and Phil Spector showed up, adding some encouragement and liquor; Phil Spector, Keith Richards has said, is the one shaking the maracas." (AMG)
  4. Meat Puppets - "Litterbox"
  5. Five Americans - "I See the Light"
  6. The Shins - "New Slang"
  7. The Jam - "Beat Surrender"
  8. Led Zeppelin - "Whole Lotta Love"
  9. Beep Beep - "I Am the Secretary"
  10. Radiohead - "No Surprises"

New articles added[edit]

Panosteitis | Mast cell tumor | Malignant histiocytosis | Lymphoma in animals | Canine coronavirus | Infectious canine hepatitis | Canine herpesvirus | Protothecosis | Phycomycosis | Elbow dysplasia | Congenital vertebral anomaly | Craniomandibular osteopathy | Hypertrophic osteopathy | Hypertrophic osteodystrophy | Masticatory muscle myositis | Heart valve dysplasia | Polyneuropathy in dogs and cats | Scotty Cramp | White dog shaker syndrome | Granulomatous meningoencephalitis | Wobbler disease | Distichia | Lens luxation | Exocrine pancreatic insufficiency | Bilious vomiting syndrome | Cheyletiellosis | Corneal ulcers in animals | Corneal dystrophy | Follicular dystrophy | Lick granuloma | Progressive retinal atrophy | Sudden acquired retinal degeneration | Canine discoid lupus erythematosus | Nuclear sclerosis | Retinal dysplasia | Collie eye anomaly | Hemorrhagic gastroenteritis | Lymphangiectasia | Mammary tumor | Eye proptosis | Florida keratopathy | Persistent pupillary membrane | Iris cyst | Imperforate lacrimal punctum | Asteroid hyalosis | Synchysis scintillans | Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada syndrome | Familial renal disease in animals | Gingival hyperplasia | Shar Pei fever | Perineal hernia | Portosystemic shunt | Salmon poisoning disease | Perianal gland tumor | Anal sac adenocarcinoma | Tracheal collapse | SMEDI| Recurring characters in the Aubrey–Maturin series | Bovine herpesvirus 1 | Bovine herpesvirus 2 | Bovine herpesvirus | Histiocytoma (dog) | Pseudorabies | Equine herpesvirus 1 | Equine herpesvirus 3 | Equine herpesvirus 4 | Equine herpesvirus | Equine herpesvirus 2 | Feline viral rhinotracheitis | Avian herpesvirus 1 | Feline calicivirus | Duck plague | Bovine malignant catarrhal fever | Buffalopox | Camelpox | Ectromelia virus | Pseudocowpox | Bovine papular stomatitis | Canine minute virus | Bladder stone (animal) | Sheeppox and goatpox | Lumpyskin disease | Swinepox | Fowlpox | Vaccine-associated sarcoma | Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion | Grape and raisin toxicity in dogs | Live Totem Pole

Medical articles to which I have added veterinary information[edit]

Brucellosis | Foreign body | Legg-Calvé-Perthes syndrome | Ectropion | Entropion | Trichiasis | Keratoconjunctivitis sicca | Fibrosarcoma | Cleft palate | Strychnine | Cryptorchidism

Other significant contributions[edit]

Victim's Family (rewrite) | Flashman | Flashman's Lady | Flash for Freedom! | Flashman at the Charge | Flashman in the Great Game | Flashman and the Redskins | Flashman and the Dragon | Flashman and the Tiger | Veterinary surgery

vn-10This user page has been vandalized 10 times.

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