Canine Anatomy : A System Study
By: Adams, Donald R.
Material type: BookPublisher: [S.l.] : Iowa State University Press, 1986Edition: 1st ed.Description: 514 p.ISBN: 0813802814 (hardcover); 9780813802817 (hardcover).Subject(s): Anatomy | Canine AnatomyDDC classification: 636.70891 Donald 12671 1st 1986 Anatomy Summary: Canine Anatomy, A Systemic Study, 4e provides introductory anatomical information on the dog and cat for the first year veterinary student. Completely unique in the literature for its organization by system, this text guides students in the systemic dissection of non-embalmed canine carcasses. To achieve diversity in student dissection and to enhance learning, specific dissection instructions have been omitted. The author introduces directional and structural terminology gradually and sequentially. Anatomical terms introduced for the first time in the text, or emphasized in a particular chapter, are highlighted. Information on these words may include their singular and plural spellings, pronunciation and meaning. A unique and invaluable reference for students and faculty in class and in the lab, Canine Anatomy, A Systemic Study, 4e also includes an accompanying CD-ROM that:Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Canine Anatomy, A Systemic Study, 4e provides introductory anatomical information on the dog and cat for the first year veterinary student. Completely unique in the literature for its organization by system, this text guides students in the systemic dissection of non-embalmed canine carcasses. To achieve diversity in student dissection and to enhance learning, specific dissection instructions have been omitted. The author introduces directional and structural terminology gradually and sequentially. Anatomical terms introduced for the first time in the text, or emphasized in a particular chapter, are highlighted. Information on these words may include their singular and plural spellings, pronunciation and meaning. A unique and invaluable reference for students and faculty in class and in the lab, Canine Anatomy, A Systemic Study, 4e also includes an accompanying CD-ROM that:
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