Comparative Veterinary Anatomy: A Clinical Approach describes the comprehensive, clinical application of anatomy for veterinarians, veterinary students, allied health professionals and undergraduate students majoring in biology and zoology. The book covers the applied anatomy of dogs, cats, horses, cows and other farm animals, with a short section on avian/exotics, and with specific clinical anatomical topics. The work improves the understanding of basic veterinary anatomy by making it relevant in the context of common clinical problems. This book will serve as a single-source reference on the application of important anatomical structures in a clinical setting. Students, practitioners and specialists will find this information easy-to-use and well-illustrated, thus presenting an accurate representation of essential anatomical structures that relates to real-life clinical situations in veterinary medicine. Presents multiple species, garnering a broad audience of interest for veterinarians, specialists, professional students and undergraduate students majoring in the biological sciences Contains anatomically accurate color figures at the beginning of each different species section Focuses on clinically-oriented anatomy Correlates gross anatomy, radiology, ultrasound, CT, MRI and nuclear medicine in clinical case presentations
A Guide to Comparative Veterinary Anatomy
This book's introduction to laboratory equipment and techniques will prepare your students for lab work.
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For Veterinary Technology and Pre-veterinary medicine students, here is a comparative veterinary anatomy and physiology manual. This is the only manual to cover cat dissection, sheep heart, brain and eye, and the pig’s kidney.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923.
Veterinary Anatomy: Basic, Comparative, and Clinical
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SundbergJP: Handbook of mouse mutations with skin and hair abnormalities. Animal models and biomedical tools, Boca Raton, FL, 1994, CRC Press, Inc. SundbergJP, Hogan ME: Hair types and subtypes in the laboratory mouse.
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
Organized by body-system, this highly illustrated volume covers the normal histological appearance of tissues in a wide range of animals, both domestic and exotic species, with relevant clinical correlates emphasizing the need to appreciate ...