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Cattle Medicine

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With the aid of a large number of unique high quality images, Cattle Medicine describes the important diseases of cattle encountered by veterinarians in general and farm animal practice. The book covers diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and control. Wherever possible sequential images are used to take the reader through all stages of the disease process highlighting clinical features important in the diagnosis…

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With the aid of a large number of unique high quality images, Cattle Medicine describes the important diseases of cattle encountered by veterinarians in general and farm animal practice. The ebook covers diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and control. Wherever possible sequential images are used to take the reader through all stages of the disease process highlighting clinical features important in the diagnosis. The chapters are arranged by body system. Using numerous high-quality images, the authors discuss the important cattle diseases commonly encountered by veterinarians in general and farm animal practice. This ebook covers diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and control. The chapters are arranged by body systems. For practitioners not seeing cattle on a regular basis, this ebook would be a handy reference for their practice 288 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Philip R Scott. BVM&S, MPhil, DVM&S, DSHP, FRCVS, DipECBHM, DipECSRHM FHEA, Reader. University of Edinburgh (UK), Division of Veterinary Clinical Sciences.
  • Colin D Penny. BVM&S, CertCHP, DBR, DipECBHM, MRCVS, Senior Lecturer, Farm Animal Practice.
  • Alastair I Macrae. BVM&S, PhD, CertSHP, CertCHP, MRCVS, Senior lecturer. University of Edinburgh (UK), Dairy Herd Health and Productivity Service.
  • Publication date (digital version): 2011-07 – Manson Publishing/The Veterinary Press (bought by Taylor & Francis Group in 2013); Copyright © 2011 by Manson Publishing Ltd.

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23 April 2018

Great reference for those that aren’t health lingo versed. Pictures are very graphic but do add to the value of the information provided. A book every cattle owner should own!

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