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Ref: 980
Practical, jargon-free advice for the first time breeder.
Ref: Man27
4th Edition. An Illustrated text.
Ref: MAN26
Today's horse woner counts on veterinarians to practise state-of-the-art equine medicine. Beautifully illustrated with high quality colour and black and white illustrations, this volume familiarises the veterinarian with the potential for sonography through a broad selection of view showing normal and abnormal conditions and assist the practitioner to reach an accurate diagnosis and provide appropriate treatment. Chapters include comparisons with radiographic surveys, contrast and imaging, and describe the complementary value and limits of these procedures. The text contains specific case discusssions, with particular emphasis on 'borderline' cases.
Ref: MAN24
2nd Edition
Ref: MAN23
An Atlas of Clinical anatomy and comparative imaging
Ref: MAN22
The 16 international contributing authors - some working in universities, other in equine practice - having combined to provide a systematic colour review of all aspects of equine internal medicine. Coverage includes neurology, cardiology,respiratory disease, gastroenterology, urology, infectious diseases, parasitology, haematology, oncology, endocrinology, reproduction, dermatology, opthalmology and clinical nutrition, in foals and adult horses
Ref: MAN21
Recent developments make up-to-date knowledge of equine reproduction vital in practice and in continuing education, such as routine use of ultrasound,improved standards of foal care, and the importance of artifical insemination. The 22 contributing authors, an international blend of specialist in equine reproduction. Over 30 cases concern the use of ultrasound in the management of the broodmare, some 50 cases cover foal care and common medical/surgical conditions, and there are over 30 cases on the stallion and artificial insemination, plus rarer conditions such as dystocia and foaling trauma.
Ref: MAN20
This book covers a wide range of orthopaedic and rheumatological problems encountered in equine veterinary practice and will be valuable to professionals in practice as well as veterinary and equine students. Each case and the following explanation is presented using superb range of colour illustrations and imaging techniques, including radiography, ultrasonography, nuclear scintigraphy and arthroscopy.
Ref: 254
origins,treatment and prevention of problems - Margit H. Zeitler-Frecht, Technical University, Munich, Germany