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The tenth edition of this well-established text has been reviewed and extensively revised, and new diseases added, based on literature published worldwide since 2000. It is directed primarily at students of veterinary medicine and at practicing veterinarians and field workers. It has come to be extensively used as a reference by veterinarians in large and mixed animal practice around the world: it has attained international relevance, recognition and acceptance with several translations. The book is divided into a General Medicine section (15 chapters) which describes clinical examination and the manifestation of disease in organ systems and a Special Medicine section (21 chapters) which describes the specific diseases of the large animal species, their causes, epidemiology, pathophysiology, clinical and pathological manifestations, treatment, control and prevention, and zoonotic risk. In the General Medicine chapters Dr Peter Constable, an authority in agricultural internal medicine, is a new major author and has reviewed and revised major parts of discussions on systemic disorders and the chapters on diseases of the cardiovascular system, the urinary system, the nervous system, and the chapter on mastitis. Other Chapters in the General Medicine chapters have been revised and the sections on gastrointestinal disease of horses and the chapters on respiratory system and hemopoietic and lymphatic systemes have been totally re-written by Dr Hinchcliff. The specific diseases of large animal species have been updated sine the last edition by all authors but of particular note in this Special Medicine section is the contributions of three new contributing authors. Dr Stan Done, an internationally recognized authority on diseases of pigs, has taken responsibility for the diseases of this species throughout the text, and adds a European input to the text. Dr Gary Osweiler, a well recognised clinical diagnostic toxicologist, has taken the responsibility for the revision of the topics on toxicological diseases and Dr Douglas Colwell, the diseases associated with arthropod parasites. In keeping with current diseases and their importance there is a new chapter on diseases associated with prions. This section has been completely revised and descriptions of many of the diseases of current importance completely re-written. There is a new chapter on diseases associated with prions.
- Includes important information essential to any large-animal veterinarian, especially those working with horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, or goats.
- User-friendly format allows the reader to quickly absorb key information.
- Quick review/synopsis sections for complex diseases make important information easy to find.
- Features content on major diseases of all countries, including foreign animal and emerging diseases.
Auflage
Sprache
Verlagsort
Saintt Louis
Großbritannien
Verlagsgruppe
Elsevier HealthScience EN
Zielgruppe
Academic/professional/technical: Undergraduate
ISBN-13
978-0-7020-3991-1 (9780702039911)
Schweitzer Klassifikation
PART ONE: GENERAL MEDICINE1.Clinical examination and making a diagnosis2.General systemic states3.Diseases of the newborn4.Practical antimicrobial therapeutics5.Diseases of the alimentary tract - I6.Diseases of the alimentary tract - II7.Diseases of the liver and pancreas8.Diseases of the cardiovascular system9.Diseases of the hemolymphatic system10.Diseases of the respiratory system11.Diseases of the urinary system12.Diseases of the nervous system13.Diseases of the musculoskeletal system14.Diseases of the skin, conjunctivae and external ear15.Diseases of the mammary glandPART TWO: SPECIAL MEDICINE16.Diseases associated with bacteria I17.Diseases associated with bacteria II18.Diseases associated with bacteria IV19.Diseases associated with bacteria V20.Disease associated with viruses and chlamydia21.Diseases associated with viruses and chlamydia II22.Diseases associated with prions23.Diseases associated with rickettsiales24.Diseases associated with algae and fungi25.Diseases associated with protozoa26.Diseases associated with helminth parasites27.Diseases associated with arthropod parasites28.Metabolic diseases29.Diseases associated with nutritional deficiencies30.Diseases associated with physical agents31.Diseases associated with inorganic and farm chemicals32.Diseases associated with toxins in plants, fungi, cyanobacteria, clavibacteria, insects and animals33.Diseases associated with allergy34.Diseases associated with the inheritance of undesirable characters35.Specific diseases of uncertain etiologyAPPENDICESConversion TablesReference Laboratory ValuesDrug doses and intervals for horses and ruminantsDrug doses and intervals for swineIndex