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Dukes' Physiology of Domestic Animals 12th Edition
by Henry Hugh Dukes, Melvin J.
Swenson (Editor), William O. Reece (Editor)
Hardcover: 999 pages
Publisher: Comstock Publishing; 12th edition (August 31, 2004)
Book Info
Iowa State University, Ames. This is a major revision and redesign of a classic work in the field of veterinary medicine first published by Cornell University Press in 1933. For the Twelfth Edition of Dukes’ Physiology of Domestic Animals, William O. Reece has overseen the writing of an essentially new book that retains what was best about its predecessors. Long a standard text for veterinary practitioners and other professionals who seek to refresh their knowledge of particular subjects, Dukes’ Physiology of Domestic Animals will now appeal to a new generation of students of veterinary medicine and animal science and to biomedical researchers.
Section editors known for their scientific expertise and teaching skill oversaw the book’s six main sections: The Body Fluids and Blood; Renal and Respiratory Function and Acid-Base Balance; The Cardiovascular System; Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism; Endocrinology, Reproduction, and Lactation; and Nervous System, Special Senses, Muscle, and Temperature Regulation. This edition includes a complete listing of each chapter’s contents immediately after the chapter head, study questions that highlight the major concepts of each major subsection, self-evaluation exercises at the end of the chapters, suggestions for further reading, and a comprehensive index. Line-drawing illustrations. This edition coedited by William O. Reece. 42 specialist contributors from veterinary schools and research institutions in the US, Canada, Ireland, and Sweden.
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Textbook of Veterinary Physiology 3rd Edition
by James G. Dvm Cunningham (Editor)
Hardcover: 575 pages
Publisher: W B Saunders; 3rd edition (January 15, 2002)
Book Info
Michigan State Univ., East Lansing. Textbook, for first-year
veterinary students. Introduces the student to the principles and concepts
of physiology pertinent to practice. This well-illustrated, authoritative text introduces students to the principles and concepts of physiology that are essential to the study and practice of veterinary medicine. Coverage of physiopathology, in addition to clinical problem-solving techniques, makes this resource uniquely relevant to practice. Clinical correlation boxes in each chapter include history and background information on topics in physiology. Cases present realistic situations that show theory in practice and reinforce students' understanding of each topic. The organization by body system follows a logical progression and makes it easy to refer to specific information. Abundant halftone illustrations are included.
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Essentials Of Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
by Victoria Aspinall
Hardcover: 292 pages
Publisher: Elsevier Butterworth Heinemann (April 27, 2005)
Book Info
Victoria Aspinall, BVSc, MRCVS, Principal of Veterinary Training, Abbeydale Training Centre, Abbeydale, Gloucester, UK. With its concise descriptions of body layouts and systems, this pocket companion provides quick and easy access to key information on animal anatomy and physiology: It is a perfect clinical companion for animal care professionals and also serves as a great quick-reference/review guide. * Convenient pocket size is ideal for daily reference in the clinical setting * Unique format features bullet points, numbered lists, and tables for quick access to vital facts * Features only essential illustrations to keep the format simple and concise * Includes Memory Joggers and multiple-choice questions in each chapter that reinforce key concepts and help readers with information recall * Includes separate in-depth coverage of small animals and exotic species * Offers useful appendices that cover important terminology.
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Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic
Animals 3rd Edition
by William O. Reece
Paperback: 512 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins; 3rd edition (May 1, 2004)
Book Info
Iowa State University of Science and Technology, Ames. In-depth coverage of
the physiological functions of eight domestic species, including birds. Gross and microscopic anatomical structures are explored to help students build a basic foundation for future study and clinical practice. This third edition contains a new chapter on basics of structure and function, with explanations of anatomical terms and orientation, and expanded coverage of avian-specific physiology to reflect the role of poultry in agriculture. Includes study aids and review questions.
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Anatomy and Physiology
of Farm Animals
by R. D. Frandson, Anna Dee Fails, W.
Lee Wilke
Hardcover: 600 pages
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins Publishers; 6th edition (March
2003) Book Info
Colorado State Univ., Fort Collins. Textbook provides introductory
information on the anatomy and physiology of farm animals. Includes new
material on body defenses, gives new attention to sheep, goats and hogs, and
focuses on the cellular and molecular mechanisms in the physiological
processes. For veterinary students and veterinary technicians.
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Sturkie's Avian
Physiology
by G. Causey Whittow (Editor)
Hardcover: 685 pages
Publisher: Academic Press; 5th edition (January 15, 2000)
"...the primary reference for avian
physiologists. ...I recommend this book to anyone with even a passing
interest in avian physiology."
Jim Reynolds in Ibis, 2000
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Clinical Anatomy &
Physiology for Veterinary Technicians
by Joanna M. Bassert, Mosby, Joana M.
Bassert, Thomas P. Colville
Paperback: 452 pages
Publisher: Mosby; (January 2002)
Book Info
Veterinary technicians must have a solid grasp of the underlying science in
their field, and this comprehensive text is a key component of the
veterinary technology curriculum. Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for the
Veterinary Technician is the first comprehensive work designed to cover
clinically relevant anatomy and physiology content. Written by veterinary
technician educators at a level appropriate for students, it covers birds,
dogs, cats, horses, and cattle.
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Physiology and Applied
Anatomy of Small Animals: A Textbook for Veterinary Nurses
by Louise Tartaglia, Anne Waugh, College of Animal
Welfare
Paperback: 224 pages
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann Medical; 1st edition (Jan, 2005)
Book Info
The College of Animal Welfare. This text explains the underlying
anatomical structure of the animal, then goes on to explore the physiology
of each body system. Includes clinical examples, a comprehensive glossary,
color-coded sections, review questions, and an answer key. For veterinary
nurses and technicians.
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ANIMAL SPECIES:
Avian
Bovine
Camelids
Canine
Caprine
Equine - General
Equine - Medicine
Equine - Surgery
Exotics
Feline
Herps
Ovine
Piscine
Porcine
Wildlife/Zoo
VETERINARY SPECIALTY:
Alternative Medicine
Anesthesia
Cardiothoracic
Clinical Pathology
Dentistry
Dermatology
Diagnostic Imaging
Endocrinology
Emergency Medicine
Gastroenterology
Geriatrics
Internal Medicine -
Small Animals
Internal Medicine - Large
Animals
Nephrology/Urology
Neurology
Oncology
Ophthalmology
Pathology
Pediatrics
Surgery - Small Animals
Surgery - Large Animal
Therapeutics
Theriogenology
VETERINARY BASIC SCIENCES:
Anatomy
Behaviour
Dictionaries
Epidemiology
Genetics
Histology
Immunology
Microbiology
Physiology
Parasitology
Pharmacology
Public Health
Reproduction
Toxicology
VETERINARY
PRACTICE-RELATED:
Practice Management
Technicians and Nurses
Veterinary Hospital Design
Veterinary Reception
Vet Stories
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