This new book deals systematically with the assessment and treatment of small animal neurological patients in light of latest research findings and greatly improved imaging techniques. Of use to veterinary practitioners and students, and to neurological residents and specialists.
A text relating the theory of digestion and nutrition to practical application in everyday veterinary practice. It explains nutrition in everyday language, and should be an essential purchase for all veterinary students, veterinary nurses and veterinary practices.
Provides systematic coverage as randomised self-assessment case presentations: integrated questions, superb illustrations, colour photos, imaging, diagrams, tables and detailed explanatory answers. More common ophthalmic conditions are emphaisised.
Small Animal Ophthalmology: What's Your Diagnosis? is one of the first books in an exciting new series that combines problem-based learning, case studies, and questions and answers. Designed specifically for veterinarians and students, the series aims to present material in a format to enhance critical thinking and understanding.
Contains the information related to canine and feline pediatrics. This title covers topics such as prenatal care of the bitch and queen, birth, growth, husbandry, nutrition, care of orphans, neonatal mortality, behavior, emergency and critical care, bacterial, viral, fungal, rickettsial, and parasitic infections, and immunology.
Suitable for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals and veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction, this book covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxicological history, establishing a database.
Providing a ready reference for the initial triage, collection of diagnostic samples, and management of a poisoning case, Small Animal Toxicology Essentials focuses on the most common poisons encountered by companion animals.