Pathology of Domestic Animals

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals
    By K. V. F. Jubb, Peter C. Kennedy

    Phillips, R. W. and McKenzie, F. F. Thermo-regulatory function and mechanism of the scrotum. Res. Bull. Mo. agric. ... Hooker, C. W., Douglas, J. M. and Kornegay, R. D. Congenital absence of one-half of the scrotum in a dog. Anat.

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals
    By K. V.F. Jubb

    Updated and expanded to reflect the current knowledge of the study of domestic animal diseases, this three-volume set appeals to veterinarians, veterinary students, trainee veterinary pathologists learning the scope of their field, and ...

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals
    By Grant Maxie

    The 5th edition of Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals continues the long tradition of this classic set of volumes as the most comprehensive reference book published on the topic of pathology of the common domestic ...

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals
    By K. V. F. Jubb

    The 5th edition of Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmer's Pathology of Domestic Animals continues the long tradition of this classic set of volumes as the most comprehensive reference book published on...

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals

    McEntee, K. “Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals.“ Academic Press. New York, 1990. McLaren, A. The making of male mice. Nature 351: 96, 199]. Rosenthal, R. C. et al. Detection of canine antisperm antibodies by indirect ...

  • Pathology of Domestic Animals

    The significant coccidia of dogs and cats are members of the genus Isospora, considered here, and of the genera Toxoplasma, Sarcocystis, Hammondia, Besnoitia, ... Trayser, C. V., and Todd, K. S. Life cycle of Isospora burrowsi n. sp.