Clinical Examination of Farm Animals
By: Jackson, Peter.
Contributor(s): Cockcroft, Peter.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: Wiley-Blackwell; 2002Edition: 1st ed.Description: 320 p.ISBN: 0632057068 (paperback); 9780632057061 (paperback).Subject(s): Veterinary medicine--Diagnosis | Livestock--Diseases | PathologyDDC classification: 636.0896075 Jackson 15298 1st 2002 Pathology Summary: Clinical examination is a fundamental part of the process of veterinary diagnosis. Without a proficient clinical examination and an accurate diagnosis it is unlikely that the treatment, control, prognosis and welfare of animals will be optimised. This book will assist veterinary students in their understanding of farm animal clinical examination and act as a quick reference for clinicians who are called upon to examine an unfamiliar species. It will also provide a more detailed account for experienced clinicians in their continuing professional development. The authors provide a simple, explicit and reliable method of examining cattle, sheep, pigs and goats of all ages in the search for diagnostic information.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Veterinary Science | 636.0896075 Jackson 15208 1st 2002 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Checked out to Mr. Muhammad Amir Saeed (1992-UVAS-03) | 25/01/2007 | 15208 | |
Books | UVAS Library Pathology | Veterinary Science | 636.0896075 Jackson 15298 1st 2002 Pathology (Browse shelf) | Available | 15298 |
Clinical examination is a fundamental part of the process of veterinary diagnosis. Without a proficient clinical examination and an accurate diagnosis it is unlikely that the treatment, control, prognosis and welfare of animals will be optimised. This book will assist veterinary students in their understanding of farm animal clinical examination and act as a quick reference for clinicians who are called upon to examine an unfamiliar species. It will also provide a more detailed account for experienced clinicians in their continuing professional development. The authors provide a simple, explicit and reliable method of examining cattle, sheep, pigs and goats of all ages in the search for diagnostic information.
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