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28 December 1982 Laser In Veterinary Medicine
Carlton Newman, David H. Jaggar
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Abstract
Lasers have been used for some time now on animals for experimental purposes prior to their use in human medical and surgical fields. However the use of lasers in veterinary medicine and surgery per se is a recent development. We describe the application of high and low intensity laser technology in a general overview of the current uses, some limitations to its use and future needs for future inquiry and development.
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Carlton Newman and David H. Jaggar "Laser In Veterinary Medicine", Proc. SPIE 0357, Lasers in Medicine and Surgery, (28 December 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.976070
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KEYWORDS
Medicine

Surgery

Laser therapeutics

Laser vision correction

Laser dentistry

Blood

Laser tissue interaction

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