These practical, compact reference guides are illustrated with top-quality color photos, imaging and diagrams, highlighting key information in tabular form. The texts are arranged to reflect the clinician’s thinking and approach to problems, with background information, clinical relevance, key points, differential diagnoses, diagnostic tests and management. The authors combine experience in teaching and in clinical practice, and provide a ready resource for all those actively engaged in the veterinary field: practitioners and trainees, technicians, and nurses.
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By Erin Binagia, Soren Boysen, Tereza Stastny
January 22, 2024
This illustrated practical guide covers the many facets of small animal point of care ultrasound (POCUS) using clinical cases commonly seen in practice. It details specific point of care ultrasound techniques, views, interpretations, pitfalls and knowledge gaps, highlighting the utility initial and...
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By Michele Barletta, Jane Quandt, Rachel Reed
October 28, 2022
Equine Anesthesia and Pain Management: A Color Handbook brings together key information for clinicians in an easy-to-use, problem-orientated format. It disseminates a wealth of knowledge about horse, donkey and mule anesthesia and pain management in a quick reference style, with a focus on clinical...
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By J Scott Weese, Michelle Evason
August 26, 2019
The field of infectious diseases in veterinary medicine is both rewarding and challenging, and this book offers small animal veterinarians a lifeline by balancing relevant background, guidance and optimizing efficiency. It provides a pathway for clinicians through this complex field by ...
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By Jeff C Ko
November 12, 2018
3* Doody's Review! This concise quick reference guide has been thoroughly updated in its second edition. It remains clinically focused, based on experience underpinned by published research data.With 18 brand new chapters on topics ranging from perioperative blood works and urine analysis to ...
By Nicole A. Heinrich, Melissa Eisenschenk, Richard G. Harvey, Tim Nuttall
October 24, 2018
A Colour Handbook of Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat was one of the first books to bring key information about skin diseases to clinicians in an easy-to-use problem-oriented format. This fully revised and updated Third Edition responds to the huge growth in knowledge about skin conditions ...
By Elisa Mazzaferro
April 30, 2013
Fluid therapy is one of the most important, yet controversial, aspects of therapy in veterinary medicine. Opinions differ as to how best to provide fluid therapy in different disease states. Recognizing these differences, the author provides guidelines for the safe implementation of fluid and ...
By Elizabeth Rozanski, John Rush
April 30, 2012
Emergency and critical care medicine is one of the fastest growing fields of veterinary practice. Virtually every life-threatening disease can present for emergency evaluation, requiring knowledge of internal medicine, neurology, cardiology, oncology, anesthesia, and much more. Rapid and effective ...
By Brook Niemiec
October 15, 2011
In an area of growing interest to veterinarians, this is a rapid reference to the practical clinical aspects of small animal dentistry. The text is arranged to reflect the clinician’s thinking and approach to problems: background information, clinical relevance, key points, differential diagnoses, ...
By Albrecht Hesse, Reto Neiger
April 07, 2009
A compact, wide-ranging, illustrated guide, this handbook deals with all aspects of urolithiasis in dogs, cats, rabbits, and guinea pigs—from aetiology and pathogenesis to diagnosis, treatment, and the prevention of disease recurrence. The authors introduce readers to treatment protocols developed ...