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Equine Neonatology: Medicine and Surgery
by Derek C. Knottenbelt, Nicola
Holdstock & John Madigan
Hardcover: 368 pages
Publisher: C.V. Mosby (December 15, 2004)
Book Info
Derek C. Knottenbelt, BVM&S, DVM&S, MRCVS, University of Liverpool, UK; Nicola Holdstock, MA, VetMB, PhD CertEM(StudMed), PhD, MRCVS, University of Cambridge, UK; and John Madigan, Professor and Associate Director, University of California, Davis, California. An ideal companion to Knottenbelt's Equine Stud Farm Medicine and Surgery, this comprehensive text covers all aspects of veterinary care of the foal - from birth through weaning. Describing appropriate procedures for clinical assessment of the new-born foal, it addresses emergency interventions, resuscitation, and critical care. Disorders of growth and nutrition are reviewed, as well as congenital or inherited abnormalities of each of the major body systems. Plus, a unique section on special syndromes provides more than 200 color photographs carefully selected from the authors' extensive collection. * Content is concise, informative, and easy to read. * Full-color photographs illustrate common disorders, congenital defects, and more. * Flowcharts summarize key diagnostic tests and findings. * Numerous charts and tables provide easy access to key data. * Appendices present key data, treatment protocols, techniques, and procedures in a quick-reference format.
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Equine Neonatology: Medicine and Surgery
by Mary Rose Paradis DVM DACVIM (Large Animal Internal Medicine)
Hardcover: 304 pages
Publisher: W.B. Saunders Company; 1st edition (Anticipated release date - May 2006)
Book Info
Department of Clinical Sciences, Tufts University School of Veterinary Medicine, Grafton, MA. This outstanding textbook and clinical reference takes a case-based approach to the basic pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of disease in the newborn foal, along with neonatal pharmacology, nutrition, assessment, and high-risk pregnancies. * Features the latest advances in equine neonatology that have the potential to significantly increase the survival rate of critically ill foals. * Provides thorough coverage of both basic concepts and hot topics in the field, including pathophysiology, diagnosis, and treatment of disease in the newborn foal, along with information on nutrition, assessment, and high-risk pregnancies. * Case-based chapters use real-life scenarios to help the reader apply key concepts to actual practice. * Expert contributors are leaders in the field of equine neonatal medicine and ensure the accuracy and clinical relevance of all information.
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Equine Internal
Medicine 2nd Edition
by Stephen M. Reed (Editor) & Warwick M. Bayly (Editor)
Hardcover: 1680 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 2nd edition (December 2003)
Book Info
B. Saunders. Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Comprehensive textbook of the
recent developments in equine medicine. This is the only equine book devoted solely to internal medicine. This problem-oriented book is organized into two primary sections. Part 1 focuses on the mechanisms underlying disease and the principles underlying treatment. Part 2 takes a body systems approach to common problems. Individual diseases are discussed in terms of anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, clinical signs, diagnosis, and treatment. For students, veterinarians, and owners. Illustrated in a variety of formats. Extensively referenced. 59
contributors. Has extensive and revised new sections (1680 pages total) compared to previous edition (1092 pages - January 1998).
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Current Therapy in Equine Medicine
No. 5
by N. Edward Robinson (Editor)
Hardcover: 960 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 5th edition (December 2002)
Book Info
B. Saunders. Ohio State Univ., Columbus. Comprehensive textbook of the
recent developments in equine medicine. For students, veterinarians, and
owners. Illustrated in a variety of formats. Extensively referenced. 59
contributors.
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Diseases and Disorders of the Horse
by Derek C. Knottenbelt, Reg R. Pascoe
Paperback: 434 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical; (December 2, 2003)
Book Info
University of Liverpool, U.K. Reference atlas of over 500 equine disorders,
including toxicology, nutritional, metabolic, endocrine, neonatal, and
developmental disorders. Primarily color photographs. Now released in
paperback, Diseases and Disorders of the Horse provides equine practitioners
with the most comprehensive information available on the clinical diagnosis
and management of their patients. This beautifully illustrated work combines
the highest quality full-color photography with an extremely user-friendly
format. Tables and appendices enhance the differential diagnosis material,
with treatment strategies given for every disorder listed. The unique
combination of practical advice and evidence-based research help ensure
greater clinical accuracy. The book is an essential tool, not only for the
equine practitioner, but final year vet students, veterinary nurses,
technicians, breeders, owners, and trainers.
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Self-Assessment
Color Review of Equine Internal Medicine
by Tim S. Mair
Paperback: 192 pages
Publisher: Iowa State University Press; 1st edition (April 1997)
Book Info
Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic, U.K. Review of veterinary medicine of horses
in question/answer format. Color illustrations. For students preparing for
exams and practitioners. Softcover. 17 contributors.
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Atlas of Equine Endoscopy
by Nathan M. Slovis DVM Diplomate ACVIM
Hardcover: 272 pages
Publisher: C.V. Mosby; (November 1, 2003)
Book Info
Hagyard-Davidson-McGee Associates, Lexington, KY. Atlas of Equine Endoscopy is a practical reference guide to minimally invasive equine endoscopy of various organ systems. Because endoscopy is now widely used by equine practitioners, this atlas focuses less on basic principles and more on its use as a diagnostic tool. Coverage includes both normal and abnormal findings, with more than 575 high-definition images, captured by digital camera. Each procedure is discussed consistently, addressing relevant normal anatomy followed by categories of disorders such as neoplasia, inflammation, and abscesses. Distant and close-up views of the anatomy are provided where applicable; this helps identify normal anatomy and anatomical variations. The order of the photos reflects the order in which the endoscopic procedure is performed. Several different images of the same disorder are provided so that the reader can appreciate the different presentations of identical disorders. Contributors are board-certified experts from all equine specialties. Includes a comparative section on endoscopic equipment.
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Equine Endoscopy
by Josie L-Traub-Dargatz (Editor) & Christopher M. Brown
Hardcover: 252 pages
Publisher: Mosby; 2nd edition (January 1997)
Book Info
Colorado State University, Fort Collins. Text for veterinarians on the
essentials of endoscopy for horses. Emphasis on the diagnostic benefits of
the tool. Covers equipment selection and application on various regions of
the body. Previous edition 1990. 21 contributors.
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Equine
Cardiology
by Mark W. Patteson
Paperback: 254 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; (March 1996)
Book Info
University of Bristol, U.K. Reference on the diagnosis, prognosis, and
treatment of cardiovascular disease in the horse, for practitioners.
Includes drugs, dosages, and normal electrocardiographic and
echocardiographic values.
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Cardiology of
the Horse
by Celia Marr (Editor)
Hardcover: 342 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 1st edition (July 15, 1999)
Book Info
Provides a current account of clinical practice in equine cardiology.
Reviews physiology and pathophysiology, describes diagnostic methods, and
addresses research and clinical management of clinical problems. For
practitioners. Color and halftone illustrations.
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The Art of Equine Auscultation: An Interactive Guide Windows CD-ROM 2nd Edition CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
by Jonathan M. Naylor
CD-ROM (Requires Windows 95 or higher)
Publisher: Blackwell Professional; 2nd edition (January 2004)
Disc Info
This CD-ROM is a comprehensive guide to the identification and
interpretation of equine cardiac, respiratory, and gastrointestinal
sounds. It covers heart
arrhythmia, murmurs, upper respiratory tract problems, lung disease and
gastrointestinal sounds from colicky horses. Each section consists of
text, illustrations and recordings of normal and abnormal sounds. This
new second edition includes a new gastrointestinal section that has been
completely rewritten and updated. The respiratory and cardiovascular
section contain more examples and improved videos. Overall, the second
edition is about 15% larger than its predecessor.
Requires Windows 95 or higher.
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Equine Respiratory
Diseases
by Bonnie Rush, Josh Slater & Tim S. Mair
Paperback: 256 pages
Publisher: Blackwell Science Inc; (1 August 2004)
Book Info
This book brings all the major equine respiratory diseases together
in one single concise volume. Written by two leading equine experts, it
enables the reader to relate clinical anatomy, physiology and pathology
to clinical signs seen, and to form a rational basis for the control,
treatment and prevention of respiratory diseases. Essential reading for
all those working in or studying equine medicine, Equine Respiratory
Diseases also includes:
1) Diagnostic tests for infectious and non-infectious respiratory
disease
2) Details of techniques involved when testing for respiratory diseases
3) Step-by-step practical instructions for carrying out procedures
4) Numerous color pictures
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Equine Sports Medicine and Surgery
by Associate Professor Kenneth W. Hinchcliff BVSc(Hons) MS PhD Diplomate ACVIM, Andris J. Kaneps DVM PhD Diplomate ACVS & Associate Professor Raymond J. Geor BVSc MVSc Diplomate ACVIM
Hardcover: 704 pages
Publisher: Elsevier Science Health Science div; (August 21, 2004)
Book Info
Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH and Division of Large Animal Medicine, Department of Clinical Studies, Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, Canada. This unique resource provides the most up-to-date, in-depth coverage of the basic and clinical sciences required for management of the equine athlete. The unique treatment of exercise physiology and training within a clinical context, together with a detailed review of all diseases affecting athletic horses, makes this the most comprehensive text available. Provides a thorough grounding in the basic physiology of each body system, and in particular the responses of each body system to exercise and training. The internationally renowned team of contributors has created the ultimate reference for veterinarians, students, horse-owners, and all those involved in the world of equine athletics.
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Manual of Equine Emergencies: Treatment & Procedures
by James A. Orsini, Thomas J. Divers,
E. Somerville
Paperback: 912 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 2nd edition (September 15, 2002)
Book Info
New Bolton Center, Kennett Square, PA. Pocket reference contains
essential information on equine
emergency medicine and surgery. Provides step-by-step descriptions
of procedures needed for
stabilization. Features detailed treatment protocols, equipment
needed, drug listings, nutritional
guides, and detailed appendices. Color plates. Previous edition:
c1998. Softcover.
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The Equine Manual
by Andrew James Higgins (Editor) & Jack R. Snyder (Editor)
Hardcover: 1464 pages
Publisher: Saunders Ltd.; 2nd edition (January 23, 2006)
Book Info
Animal Health Trust, Suffolk, UK. This second edition of the popular resource serves as a ready reference for equine practitioners. It provides comprehensive coverage of all aspects of equine medicine and many surgical conditions. It is a hands-on, user-friendly text aimed at the busy practitioner, veterinary students, specialist equine technicians and others with an interest in horse health. Covers new topics, including intensive care, the pre-purchase examination, equine behavior, and anesthesia (including euthanasia). * Covers a full range of topics in equine medicine, including infectious diseases, all major organs and systems, intensive care, nutrition, and much more. * Designed to assist with the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and control of diseases and disorders in horses. * Provides quick and easy access to practical solutions for clinical conditions. * Comprehensively indexed and cross-referenced.
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