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In Practice 19: 511-514 (1997)
© 1997 British Veterinary Association

Open all hours - is it really necessary?

PHIL HYDE 1

1 Veterinary Emergency Tretment Service

IN October 1996, a number of small animal practices in the Cardiff area joined forces to provide a combined emergency service. Although, when it started, the scheme was little more than a hopeful experiment, it is now an established part of life for the practices involved. Here, Phil Hyde explains how the scheme operates, and argues that similar schemes could be introduced elsewhere.







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