Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals


Book Description

Now in its Fifth Edition, Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals provides a basic understanding of domestic animal anatomy and physiology, taking an interconnected approach to structure and function of the horse, dog, cat, cow, sheep, goat, pig, and chicken. Offers a readable introduction to basic knowledge in domestic animal anatomy and physiology Covers equine, canine, feline, bovine, ovine, ruminant, swine, and poultry anatomy and physiology Considers structure and function in relation to each other for a full understanding of the relationship between the two Provides pedagogical tools to promote learning, including chapter outlines, study questions, self-evaluation exercises, clinical correlates, key terms, suggested readings, and a robust art program Includes access to a companion website with video clips, review questions, and the figures from the book in PowerPoint













The Anatomy of the Domestic Animals


Book Description

Sisson and Grossman's, The Anatomy of The Domestic Animals",1975 is the last update of the original work done by Septimus Sisson; professor of Veterinary Anatomy at The Ohio State University that was done shortly after the Civil War. It was the first in depth treatise of veterinary anatomy published in the United States. The 5th edition published in 1975 was the last update of the book done by a student of Dr. Grossman, Dr. Richard Getty DVM, PhD. of Iowa State University Ames, IA. Dr Getty, ill at the time with cancer never saw the book published but along with the efforts of his foremost student Dr. Nani Ghoshal Dr Vetmed PhD., professor of Veterinary Anatomy, Iowa State University, plus others the last edition is true to the previous editions. It is an indepth study of domestic animal anatomy of the type that is found lacking in newer books of veterinary anatomy. Each chapter sets forth the anatomy of the animal in detail done by foremost anatomical expert of that animal at the time the book was published. This book is a must for the serious student of Veterinary Anatomy or Veterinary Surgery.







Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals


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A revised third edition of this bestselling textbook. It contains a unique blend of text, colour photographs, imaging and diagrams describing the gross systematic and topographical anatomy of domestic mammals. Throughout the book the authors focus on anatomical relationships to clinical conditions and where appropriate, to microscopic anatomy, histology, embryology and physiology. Greatest emphasis is given to dog and cat and horse, with relevant information on ox/cow, pig, sheep, goat and rabbit. The book combines meticulous science and superb illustrations, and will be a life-long source of reference for veterinary students, practitioners, educators and researchers.




Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Animals


Book Description

Put yourself in the box seat at exam time … The days of cramming dry anatomical facts are over. It's time to look at anatomy as an opportunity to appreciate a fascinating world of relationships and interconnections. Featuring: The complete spectrum of systematic and topographic anatomy: clearly structured and vividly presented, featuring superb high-quality images A combined text and atlas: takes into account a variety of species, an ideal resource for developing a comprehensive understanding of anatomical structures and relationships Integrated sectional anatomy and contemporary diagnostic imaging: a window into the application of anatomy in diagnostics Highlights you won't want to miss: A new chapter on avian anatomy: the fundamental structural features of birds, at a glance Over 1100 exceptional images: anatomical specimens and histological images, thin slice plastinations, colour schematics, diagnostic imaging, sectional anatomy Numerous references to clinical and applied anatomy: including equine endoscopy, arthrocentesis, examination of the udder, rectal examination and laparotomy A unique bonus: CT, MRI and ultrasonographic images Bringing anatomy to life!