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In every practice there should be an administrative system for collection of information about the patient and the owner, organized in such a way that this information is at the disposal of the veterinarian(s) and others who have a justified interest.

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Slappendel, R.J., van Sluijs, F.J. (1995). Medical records. In: Rijnberk, A., de Vries, H.W. (eds) Medical History and Physical Examination in Companion Animals. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0459-3_5

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