
Practical Equine Dermatology
Lloyd(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 17. December 2007
Software
Other digital
144 pages
978-0-470-75228-9 (ISBN)
Description
Skin problems in the horse are a common occurrence and can often be complicated and difficult to diagnose. With an increase in the amount of horses kept in the UK in recent years, there is a strong need for a concise, practical guide to equine dermatology. This book details all of the common dermatological conditions as well as information on rarer conditions. Packed full of illustrations, Practical Equine Dermatology combines visual images with text to clearly outline principle conditions and to help ensure an accurate diagnosis. Essential reading for all those involved in equine medicine and veterinary dermatology, this book also includes: * Detailed references * Advice on treatment and products currently available on the market * Problem-orientated layout, which focuses on a practical approach to diagnosis
Reviews / Votes
"An extensive list of references and further reading is included ... .Written in a concise, problem-oriented format [it] offers ... a readily accessible and practical resource." Ontario Association of Veterinary Technicians (Tech News)<!--end-->More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Hoboken
United Kingdom
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 243 mm
Width: 172 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-470-75228-9 (9780470752289)
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Additional editions

David Lloyd | Janet Littlewood | Mark Craig
Practical Equine Dermatology
E-Book
05/2008
Wiley-Blackwell
€69.99
Available for download
Content
Preface. Acknowledgements. 1 The Diagnostic Approach. 2 Prurtus. 3 Crusting and Scaling. 4 Ulcers and Erosions. 5 Nodules and Swellings. 6 Coat Problems. 7 Pigmentary Disorders. 8 The Foot and Associated Structures. 9 Therapy in Equine Dermatology. Sources of Srugs, Topical Products and Instruments. References and Further Reading.