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Legal, ethical and professional issues for veterinary nurses
www.rvc.ac.ukThis article takes a case-based approach to a scenario that occurred in a veterinary practice. The actions of the veterinary nurse are looked at from a legal, professional and ethical perspective, with recommendations for practice suggested. Under The Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (schedule three Amendment) Order 2002,
ACT 366 POISONS ACT 1952 (REVISED - 1989) P.U.(A) …
www.pharmacy.gov.myregistered dentist or veterinary surgeon under and in accordance with section 19 or supplied, for the purpose of the medical, dental or animal treatment, of a particular ... "veterinary officer" has the meaning assigned thereto in the Veterinary Surgeons Act ... established an advisory board, called the Poisons Board, consisting of the members ...
GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF BANGLADESH …
nbr.gov.bdknown as doctors, surgeons, physicians, dentists, psychiatrists, homeopaths, tabibs, vaids, veterinary surgeons or by any other name (other than medical practitioners, who do not make any separate charge for consultation but make a charge for the medicines supplied by them), and by legal practitioners
Health and Safety Executive Safe working and the ...
www.hse.gov.ukRoyal College of Veterinary Surgeons Royal Institute of Public Health and Hygiene Scottish Executive Scottish Health Care Supplies University of Bristol Willis Scotland Ltd . Safe working and the prevention of infection in clinical laboratories and similar facilities Page 6 of 69
Veterinary Surgeons Act - legislation
www.legislation.gov.ukVeterinary Surgeons Act 1966 CH.36 ELIZABETH II 1966 CHAPTER 36 An Act to make fresh provision for the management of the veterinary profession, for the registration of veterinary surgeons and veterinary practitioners, for regulating their professional education and professional conduct