Organized by body-system, this highly illustrated volume covers the normal histological appearance of tissues in a wide range of animals, both domestic and exotic species, with relevant clinical correlates emphasizing the need to appreciate the normal in order to recognize the abnormal. The breadth of coverage-farm animals, dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fish-and the integration of normal and abnormal tissue provide a reference of lasting value to veterinary students, veterinary practitioners, and pathologists.
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a long overdue volume... The colored illustrations are exquisitely selected and reproduced. Together with the accompanying simply but clearly written text, the 'package' is a masterpiece of insight into mammalian and selected reptile, amphibian and fish cell structure. Veterinary & Human Toxicology ... excellent new histology textbook... strongly recommended to students in the preclinical and paraclinical years of the veterinary course. Veterinary Record With its many good quality pictures, excellent organization, and well-written text, this is a valuable supplemental resource for anyone studying veterinary histology. (3 stars) -- Patrick Roady, DVM (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine) Doody's Review Service
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Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Professional Reference
Illustrationen
758 farbige Abbildungen
758 Illustrations, color
Maße
Höhe: 261 mm
Breite: 194 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-84076-148-1 (9781840761481)
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Elizabeth Aughey, Fredric L. Frye
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Consultant in Comparative Veterinary Medicine and Pathology, Department of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Glasgow, UK
Consultant in Comparative Veterinary Medicine and Pathology, Davis, California, USA
Introduction. The Cell. Connective Tissue. Blood. Muscle. Cardiovascular System. Respiratory System. Digestive System. Urinary System. Endocrine System. Male Reproductive System. Female Reproductive System. Nervous System. Special Senses. Lymphatic System. Integumentary System.