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Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians

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Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, bridges the gap between the clinical application of the anatomy and physiology of commonly-encountered exotic species and veterinary treatment. The first in-depth textbook of its kind, this resource deals solely with the comparative anatomy and physiology of exotic species ― small mammals, reptiles, and birds…

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Clinical Anatomy and Physiology of Exotic Species: Structure and function of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians, bridges the gap between the clinical application of the anatomy and physiology of commonly-encountered exotic species and veterinary treatment. The first in-depth textbook of its kind, this resource deals solely with the comparative anatomy and physiology of exotic species ― small mammals, reptiles, and birds. For these commonly encountered species, it highlights clinical considerations for veterinary treatment. The book is heavily illustrated with clear line diagrams, radiographs, and color illustrations, explaining clearly the functioning of exotic species. Key features include: – This is the first textbook to provide comprehensive coverage of the comparative anatomy and physiology of exotic species;and written specifically to give the clinician right infos to care exotic species. 257 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Bairbre O’Malley, Editor. MVB, Cert. VR, MRCVS. O’Malley Veterinary Hospital, Wicklow (Ireland).
  • Publication date (reprint original edition 2008 to digital version): 2017-04.

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27 February 2018

The information in this book is somewhat superficial if read by a Diplomate of the ACZM or of the ABVP in any of the exotic fields or if read by a practiced exotic animal veterinarian, but budding exotic animal practitioners and general practitioners who see fewer of these “special species” will find this book highly informative. The delivery is concise and the layout of this text follows the layout of the more advanced exotic animal medical texts – that is to say that it follows the evolution of chordates in an ascending fashion. All-in-all, this book has been essential in allowing me to illustrate clearly many concepts when I am speaking with clients and colleagues.

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