Description
Whether to confirm a diagnosis or to narrow down a list of differentials, a wide range of tests, procedures and methods of investigation is available to veterinarians in equine practice. However, practical information about particular techniques is often difficult to find in standard textbooks of equine medicine and surgery. Diagnosis is fundamental to the appropriate treatment and wellbeing of the equine patient. Despite the many excellent clinical texts that are available, few seem to explain in sufficiently precise terms which clinicopathological tests are appropriate or how particular techniques should be performed.Diagnostic Techniques in Equine Medicine, 2nd Edition, provides the practical information required to be able to undertake all these procedures, and fills the gap. This second edition is organised by techniques per organ system, has been updated thoroughly and includes new material. Some of the more specialized techniques made possible by recent advances, are now available to practitioners and figure more prominently in this edition.This resource is
382 p.- Frank G. R. Taylor, BVSc, PhD, MRCVS. University of Bristol, Bristol (UK), Department of Clinical Veterinary Science.
- Tim J. Brazil, BVSc PhD Cert EM (Internal Medicine) DECEIM MRCVS, Recognized teacher. Bristol University, Langford (UK), Bristol School of Veterinary Science, Department of Clinical Veterinary Science.
- Mark H. Hillyer, BVSc, PhD, DipECVS, Dip ECEIM, MRCVS, European specialist in Equine Internal Medicine, Equine veterinary surgeon. Greenwood Ellis & Partners, Newmarket, Suffolk (UK).
- Publication date (reprint original edition 2009 to digital version): 2017-10.
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