1st Edition

Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases of the Dog and Cat

By Richard Harvey, Gert ter Haar Copyright 2016
520 Pages 498 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

520 Pages 498 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

520 Pages 498 Color Illustrations
by CRC Press

Ear, Nose and Throat Diseases of the Dog and Cat is the ultimate reference for veterinarians and other professionals trying to diagnose and treat both common and less frequently diagnosed diseases and conditions of the ear, nose and throat. The book is divided into four sections: The Ear, The Nose, The Throat and Surgery of the Ear, Nose and Throat. Each of the first three sections begins by... Read more

THE EAR
Anatomy and Physiology of the Ear
Diagnostic Procedures
Antibiotics and Ear Cleaners
Diseases of the Pinna
Diseases of the External Ear
Diseases of the Middle Ear
Diseases of the Inner Ear

THE NOSE
Nose Anatomy and Physiology
Nose Diagnostic Procedures
Diseases of the Nasal Planum
Diseases of the Nasal Cavity and Sinuses
Diseases of the Nasopharynx

THE THROAT
Throat Anatomy and Physiology
Throat Diagnostic Procedures
Diseases of the Pharynx
Diseases of the Larynx

SURGERY OF THE EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
Perioperative Management
Surgery of the Ear
Surgery of the Nose
Surgery of the Throat

Biography

Richard G. Harvey, BVSc DVD, Dip.ECVD, FSB, PhD, MRCVS, The Veterinary Centre, Cheylesmore, Coventry, UK. Dr. Harvey is a partner in a small animal practice in Coventry. He has authored 20 scientific papers and three text books.

Gert ter Haar, DVM, PhD, MRCVS, DECVS, Royal Veterinary College, London, UK. Dr. Haar is senior lecturer at the RVC and heads the ENT, Brachycephaly and Audiology clinics. He is the current president of the International Veterinary Ear Nose and Throat Association (IVENTA) and has authored 18 scientific papers and three text books. He has given over 300 national and international lectures in the field of ENT.

“This textbook is detailed, comprehensive, well researched and referenced, yet immediately readable. Its accessibility and readability lies in the organisational structure, layout and well-illustrated nature of the book. The target audience would appear to be the practising veterinarian, but it would also be of immense value to undergraduate veterinary students or those in the early stages of postgraduate training, especially in the fields of dermatology, internal medicine or small animal surgery.”
Aidan B. McAlinden RCVS and ECVS Specialist in Small Animal Surgery