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Veterinary Medicine Books

This section contains free e-books and guides on Veterinary Medicine, some of the resources in this section can be viewed online and some of them can be downloaded.

Veterinary Anatomy

This note covers the following topics: Carnivore Anatomy, Developmental Anatomy, Neuroanatomy, Planar (MRI and CT) Anatomy, Ungulate Anatomy.

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Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals

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.

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Veterinary Histology

This note explains the histological structure of each of the organs in the systems and then the structural and functional relationships of the cells, tissues and organs in the systems.

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Healthy Animals Instructional Resources

This note helps to simplify and organize complex topics, and to brief the student on problems and the important aspects to explore during dissections. The primary objective of this note is to provide the opportunity for students to acquire some knowledge in the anatomy of the horse and other domestic herbivores. This knowledge base will become the framework upon which more advanced procedures, concepts, and exploration in the field of Veterinary Medicine.

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Veterinary Parasitology Lecture Notes

Veterinary Parasitology explains the diagnosis, treatment and control of major endo and ecto parasites of domesticated animals. Topics covered includes: Coccidia, Arthropods, Nematodes , Platyhelminthes.

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Anatomy and Physiology of Animals

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.

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Approved Animal Drug Products

The Generic Animal Drug and Patent Restoration act requires that each sponsor of an approved animal drug must submit to the FDA certain information regarding patents held for the animal drug or its method of use. The Act requires that this information, as well as a list of all animal drug products approved for safety and effectiveness, be made available to the public. The list, known as the "Green Book," was first published in January 1989.

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Insights from Veterinary Medicine

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.

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Text book of veterinary medicine

This note covers the following topics: 1.General pathology: Diseases of the respiratory and circulatory organs, of the blood-vessels and lymphatic system in all domestic animals 2. Diseases of the digestive organs, liver, pancreas, and spleen. 3. Diseases of the nervous system. Genito-urinary organs. Eye. Skin. Constitutional diseases, 4. Infectious diseases, 5. Parasites, parasitisms.

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Agricultural Uses of Antibiotics

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.

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Zoological Medicine Lectures

Zoological Medicine integrates veterinary medicine and the principles of ecology and conservation as applied in both natural and artificial environments.

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