Objective is
this note is to learn the anatomy of domestic animals and to understand how the
various systems within the body work together to create the whole organism.
Topics covered includes: Nervous System, Sensory Organs, Muscle System,
Skeleton, Blood, Kidney, Cardiovascular, Respiratory System, Digestive System,
Endocrine System, Female Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System.
This
note covers collection of history and general clinical examination, Collection,
preservation, packing and dispatch of samples from clinical cases, Nasogastric
and orogastric intubation in animals, Oxygen therapy in veterinary practice,
Gastric and peritoneal lavage, Collection and examination of cerebrospinal fluid
and blood transfusion.
Objective is
this note is to learn the anatomy of domestic animals and to understand how the
various systems within the body work together to create the whole organism.
Topics covered includes: Nervous System, Sensory Organs, Muscle System,
Skeleton, Blood, Kidney, Cardiovascular, Respiratory System, Digestive System,
Endocrine System, Female Reproductive System, Male Reproductive System.
Veterinary Parasitology explains the diagnosis, treatment and control
of major endo and ecto parasites of domesticated animals. Topics covered
includes: Coccidia, Arthropods, Nematodes , Platyhelminthes.
Author(s): NC State College of Veterinary
Medicine
This book is useful
for anyone studying for preliminary qualifications in veterinary nursing or
biology. It is intended for use by students with little previous biological
knowledge.This book contains 16 chapters covering fundamental concepts like
organic chemistry, body organisation and the cell and then the systems of the
body.
This book, Insights
from Veterinary Medicine presents original research results and reviews flashing
several distinctive aspects of the Veterinary Medicine Sciences, in which the
knowledge has continuously increased over the past decades.
This book was developed to
provide a current perspective on agricultural use of antibiotics. Topics include
some major uses of antibiotics, problems associated with their use from a
regulatory stand point, residues in food including methods of detection, risks
to human health from use in feeds, trends in use, and overall risks and
benefits. The scope, therefore, is much broader than in several other recent
symposia that have focused mainly on the controversy regarding the use of
antibiotics as feed additives.
Zoological Medicine integrates
veterinary medicine and the principles of ecology and conservation as applied in
both natural and artificial environments.