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.
Covers several nursing aspects of small animal pain management, demonstrating how nursing procedures, techniques and care can be as beneficial to patients as the drugs administered. This book emphasises the vital role that veterinary nurses play in patient welfare.
Focuses on the practical application of knowledge and aims to encourage a problem-solving approach by introducing a discussion of the potential uses of drugs and exploring a variety of therapies. This text features photographs and detailed line drawings, illustrating the complex areas of pharmacology.
Returning from service in the RAF and with a growing family, the life of a country vet is perfectly captured in James Herriot's The Lord God Made Them All.
James Yeates covers the history of veterinary science, considering the roles of diagnosis, treatment, and prevention in animal health. Discussing recent challenges such as the outbreak of BSE, and antibiotic resistance, he considers the future of the field, and difficulties in balancing the interests of owners and animals when they don't coincide.
Presents informative and practical guidance on endoscopic indications, instrumentation, patient preparation, and techniques. This title provides the novices as well as the advanced practitioners with the information needed to deliver the safest, high-quality endoscopic services for small animals, including avian and exotics.