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  2. Veterinary obstetrics - Wikipedia

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    Veterinary obstetrics are the obstetrical methods used in veterinary medicine, which are quite different from those of human medicine. Veterinary obstetrics is a branch of veterinary medicine that deals with medical and surgical care together with manipulations of the female animals in breeding , gestation , labor , puerperium (postpartum ...

  3. Animal trial - Wikipedia

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    Numerous species of animals could face criminal or ecclessiastic charges across many parts of Europe. The animal species involved were almost invariably either domesticated ones (most often pigs, bulls, horses, donkeys, mules and cows, for secular courts) or pests such as rats and weevils for ecclesiastical courts.

  4. ASPCA Humane Law Enforcement Division - Wikipedia

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    ASPCA Law Enforcement officers with a court order may make regular visits to any residence or establishment where an animal is being kept to check to see if the animal is receiving necessary food, water and care according to N.Y. Agriculture & Market law Section 373 subsection 7.

  5. Tarrant jail medical director failed to act before baby was ...

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    The baby died 10 days later. An obstetrician named Melanie Carter told Aaron Shaw, the jail’s medical director at the time, that Congious needed to be induced into labor and transferred to a ...

  6. Mom Dog Survives Being Shot 4 Times Shortly After Giving ...

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    As for how the mom dog ended up with four bullets in its body, local police said they received a call on Sunday, Jan. 5, about an injured animal in Southwest Memphis, Tenn.

  7. Prison nursery - Wikipedia

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    Most prison nurseries in the United States are only open to mothers who give birth to their children while they are serving their sentence; in most states, women who give birth prior to their incarceration are not eligible, though New York is an exception. [1] Housing an infant in a prison nursery costs approximately $24,000 per year. [2]

  8. This doctor's viral 'welcome' speech to a baby is what every ...

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    At 4:24 a.m., the couple welcomed their baby boy. Still, Bridgewater didn't run to the next patient or head home for some rest, like most other doctors might.

  9. Rikers guard saves 1-year-old child choking on Dorito in jail ...

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    A baby's visit to Rikers Island took a frightening turn last week after the child started choking on a chip -- prompting the city's Boldest to leap into action to save him. ... Animals. Business ...