Vet Could Be Struck Off for Faking Horse Health Certificate
Lincolnshire Echo › October 03, 2007
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Lincolnshire Echo › October 03, 2007
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A vet could be struck off if a disciplinary hearing finds him guilty of faking a health certificate for a sick horse.
Robert Morris, of High Street, Brant Broughton, Lincoln, knew six- year-old gelding Toby had a serious respiratory condition but passed off the wheezing sound the horse was making as a 'lack of fitness'.See the full content of this document
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Vet Could Be Struck Off for Faking Horse Health Certificate
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