Arthur's Veterinary Reproduction and Obstetrics / 8th ed
By: Geoffrey H. Arthur.
Contributor(s): David E. Noakes | Timothy J. Parkinson | Gary C. W. England.
Material type: BookPublisher: India: Saunders Ltd; 2001Edition: 8th ed.Description: 864 p.ISBN: 0702025569 (hardcover); 9780702025563 (hardcover).Subject(s): Reproduction | Veterinary obstetrics | Obstetrics | Pregnancy in animals | Veterinary medicine | TheriogenologyDDC classification: 636.08982 Arthur 16661 8th 2001 Theriogenology Summary: This new eighth edition of the classic text covers all aspects of reproduction and obstetrics in all common domestic species, as well as several less common species. This is the only book to cover the full range of domestic animals and now also includes less common species such as llamas and alpacas. Several more common, frequently encountered small animal species such as guinea pigs and rabbits are discussed for the first time in this edition.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | Pattoki Library Theriogenology | Veterinary Science | 636.08982 Noakes 16658 8th 2001 Theriogenology (Browse shelf) | Available | 16658 | ||
Books | Pattoki Library Theriogenology | Veterinary Science | 636.08982 Noakes 16659 8th 2001 Theriogenology (Browse shelf) | Available | 16659 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Theriogenology | Veterinary Science | 636.08982 Arthur 16661 8th 2001 Theriogenology (Browse shelf) | Available | 16661 | ||
Books | UVAS Library Theriogenology | Veterinary Science | 636.08982 Noakes 16660 8th 2001 Theriogenology (Browse shelf) | Available | 16660 |
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This new eighth edition of the classic text covers all aspects of reproduction and obstetrics in all common domestic species, as well as several less common species. This is the only book to cover the full range of domestic animals and now also includes less common species such as llamas and alpacas. Several more common, frequently encountered small animal species such as guinea pigs and rabbits are discussed for the first time in this edition.
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