This book guides readers through the major aspects of veterinary cytology from sample collection, preparation, and staining, to the criteria used to examine the slide and draft a quality cytological report. It provides comprehensive coverage of the cutaneous and subcutaneous lesions encountered in dogs and cats, with a new and schematic approach.
A vital pocket-sized reference tool for busy practitioners and students, saving hours of searching through multiple sources. Differential Diagnosis in Small Animal Medicine, Second Edition brings together comprehensive differential diagnosis lists covering a wide range of presenting signs.
Drug Therapy for Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat provides fast access to all the information needed to effectively and responsibly treat infectious disease in dogs and cats, with easy searching by either drug or organism.
This fully revised new edition of the classic reference on domestic animal physiology provides detailed descriptions of animal function and dysfunction, with an emphasis on clinical relevance and pedagogical features to enhance learning.
Provides ECG reference material in a fast and easy to use format. It provides samples of actual small animal ECG results with treatment recommendations. It also includes a brief review of physiology, technique and equipment, and interpretation of common electrocardiographic abnormalities.
* The first book to cover arrhythmias caused by conditions outside the realm of cardiac disease * Innovative case-orientated approach, providing therapeutic and management options for the arrhythmia patient * An essential reference text for all those involved with critically ill small animal patients.
Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students, and women who wish to be better informed about their horses' nutritional needs, this title contains practical nutritional advice for the treatment of clinical conditions seen by veterinarians in their daily practice. It presents up-to-date scientific background needed to underpin recommendations.
Equine physicians, trainers, handlers and owners all need to be students of equine behavior, because the first sign of a problem is often a change in behavior. This book is suitable for practising veterinarians, students and enthusiasts with a specific interest in horses, ponies, and donkeys.