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| #1130517 in Books | Iron Mountain Press | 2002-11-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .94 x6.04 x9.02l,1.34 | File type: PDF | 349 pages | ||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| VIVID MEMORIES|By R. Sykes|My dad did pink eye research with Charlie and I accompanied him during the summer months as I intended to be a vet myself. I spent one summer with Dr. Edwards and experienced his work regime first hand. We were called out at all hours to tend to cattle and horses. Even though that was some 48 years ago, I have many vivid memories of the things we did|About the Author|Doc Edwards graduated from Texas A&M in 1949 with his degree in veterinary medicine. He set up practice in Marfa, Texas later that year. He worked out of his clinic there in the heart of Big Bend country for over 50 years, ranging far an wide
A memoir of 50 years of practicing large animal veterinary medicine in the vast Big Bend country of Texas. Living in Marfa, Texas the Doc traveled far and wide to treat his patients - pregnancy testing cows, delivering calves, or extracting a deer horn or mesquite limb from deep in a cow's throat. Often working days with little or no sleep, the Doc was literally up to his armpits in work. His patients included horses, hogs, sheep and goats, and an occasional family pet -...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.Up To My Armpits: Adventures Of A West Texas Veterinarian | Charles W. Edwards Jr..Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.