No, veterinarians are prohibited from treating humans.
Veterinarians treat non-human animals from spiders to monkeys; doctors treat humans exclusively.
Only if your child is not a human. Veterinarians are prohibited from treating humans, just as physicians are prohibited from treating non-humans.
Generally, the veterinarian is responsible for the actions of non-licensed employees. Therefore if a veterinary assistant performs tasks that he or she is not legally allowed to perform, the veterinarian can be reprimanded and fined. If the veterinarian did not assign these tasks to the assistant, he may choose to fire the assistant.
If it is a non-anaphylactic reaction then how do you know it is a result from a vaccination? I would take my dog to my Veterinarian immediately and let him/her figure it out. That would be safest for your dog.
An exotic veterinarian is one that has specialized in treating non-typical pets, such as birds, reptiles, non-domesticated mammals or fish.
Licensed massage therapists are better than non-licensed because they are legally trained. They are much more qualified and have better understand of what massage is.
86,000+ including the licensed and non-licensed
Meloxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID), similar to Tylenol or Aleve for humans. It is moderately effective at reducing the pain and associated inflammatory symptoms of a urinary bladder infection, but has no effect on the bacteria causing the infection. A veterinarian would likely prescribe both meloxicam and an antibiotic for a urinary bladder infection.
No, she/he is licensed. A nurse is always a professional occupation.
Some people say that animals can provide people with the medicine of love and friendship. People also believe that the love and affection that a person can receive from the animal can make an ill person feel considerably better.
This will depend on the type of medicine the veterinarian is practicing. In the United States there are four main types of practitioners. Small animal practitioners treat dogs and cats primarily. Practitioners that have branched out into exotic pets will care for birds, reptiles, snakes, rodents like guinea pigs and hamsters and other non-traditional pets. Large animal practitioners treat cattle, hogs, sheep, goats, llamas and alpacas. Equine practitioners treat horses, donkeys, mules and other equids.
Spain was known to treat the non-Catholic's very badly. If you were not a Catholic by the deadline when you were beat.