Harkness and Wagner's Biology and Medicine of Rabbits andRodents, Fifth Edition is a practical reference in small mammalhusbandry and health, encompassing the fields of laboratory animalmedicine and pet practice. Part of ACLAM's series of laboratoryanimal books, this text offers concise but complete coverage onrabbits and the most common rodent species, with an emphasis onbiology, clinical procedures, clinical signs, and diseases andconditions. By providing useful, accessible assessment anddiagnostic information, Harkness and Wagner's Biology andMedicine of Rabbits and Rodents aids the practitioner indiagnosing and treating conditions in small mammals. Logically organized for easy reference, the book begins withgeneral husbandry and procedures, followed by specific diseaseinformation. Harkness and Wagner's Biology and Medicineof Rabbits and Rodents is essential reading for clinicalpractitioners, laboratory animal personnel, and veterinarytechnicians. Key features: Concise but complete coverage of small mammal husbandry andhealth Encompasses the fields of laboratory animal medicine,production medicine, and pet practice Logically organized for easy reference Provides assessment and diagnostic information to aid in quickdiagnosis and treatment Includes clinical photographs and case studies Covers rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils,mice, and rats
Harkness and Wagner's Biology and Medicine of Laboratory Rodents and Rabbits
The Biology and Medicine of Rabbits and Rodents has long been considered a "classic" in veterinary medicine and laboratory animal science. Now in its fourth edition, this essential work remains...
The Biology and Medicine of Rabbits and Rodents
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The book discusses animal medicine, experimental methods and techniques, design and management of animal facilities, and legislation on laboratory animals.
Part of ACLAM's series of laboratory animal books, this text offers concise but complete coverage on rabbits and the most common rodent species, with an emphasis on biology, clinical procedures, clinical signs, and diseases and conditions.
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The revised fifth edition of Clinical Laboratory Animal Medicine: An Introduction is an accessible guide to basic information for conducting animal research safely and responsibly. It includes a review of...
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