The standard work for ophthalmology in veterinary practise ¿ now completely revised and extended. This book provides especially general veterinary practitioners and students with a concrete guide to diagnosis and therapy of all important eye diseases in small animals.
"To conclude, I highly recommand this book which gives in a minimum of words, the maximum of updated information to the practitioner and the student. No topic is forgotten. One of the main qualities of this manual is to make things very clear for everybody."
The European Journal of Companion Animal Practice (UK - April 2001)
"I like this book. In a world of both computer screens and text, a comfortable textbook that feels nice and looks good demonstrates that this method of spreading information remains a viable option."
Journal of Small Animal Practice
"Most of the veterinary ophthalmologic books can be divided into two categories:. The second category is atlases, which is full of illustrations but poor in written descriptions and their treatment. there are very few books, which reach the right balance between the number of illustrations and the written text. This book is no doubt one of the few qualified to be included in this small circle."
Israel Journal of Veterinary Medicine
Rezensionen / Stimmen
This is a high quality reference that would be useful in general small animal practice. (3 stars)
-Carrie Breaux, MVSc (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody's Review Service
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Zielgruppe
Editions-Typ
Illustrationen
321
321 farbige Abbildungen
321 images
Maße
Höhe: 27.5 cm
Breite: 21 cm
Dicke: 19 mm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-3-89993-011-5 (9783899930115)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
All the authors have had many years of experience in teaching and practice. They belong to the most renowned ophthalmologists in Europe and the USA. Prof. Dr. Frans C. Stades, Utrecht. Dr. Willy Neumann, specialised ophthalmologist in general practise. Prof. Dr. Michael Boeve, Utrecht and Hanover. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Spiess, Zurich. Prof. Dr. Milton Wyman, Columbus, Ohio.
Short Contents
1 Clinical diagnostics
2 Diagnostics and therapeutic possibilities
3 Emergencies
4 (Peri)orbita
5 Lachrymal apparatus
6 Eye lids
7 Conjunctiva Eyeball
8 Cornea and sclera
9 Intraocular pressure
10 Uvea
11 Lens and vitreous body
12 Fundus and optic nerve
13 Breed predisposition and inherited eye diseases
Index