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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780323042970 Edition: 4 ISBN: 032304297X Label: Mosby Manufacturer: Mosby Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 1872 Publication Date: June 02, 2008 Publisher: Mosby Studio: Mosby Editorial Review: Product Description: Large Animal Internal Medicine, 4th Edition features a problem-based approach with discussions of over 150 clinical signs. This is the first internal medicine reference that enables you to efficiently diagnose horses, cattle, sheep, and goats based on clinical observation and laboratory and diagnostic testing. With this user-friendly format, you can find essential information about specific diseases and reach a diagnosis by simply identifying the signs.
Six all-new chapters provide in-depth coverage of diagnostic testing, critical care and fluid therapy, biosecurity and infection control, and genetic disorders. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Horses have no place in this bookI believe that a vast amount of viable space is wasted on horses in this book. While they technically are large animals, they're so vastly different from cattle that they deserve and have their own books which are great. I think this book isn't very well written and doesn't go into the pathology of diseases very well... at all. I hate the layout, and I think some ideas are just skimmed over or not mentioned at all. I would not recommend this book, but the problem is there isn't another ... Read More Rating: - An invaluable reference for large animal medicineThis textbook is, in my experience, the best single medicine reference for large animals. It is designed for the graduate veterinarian and is not easy to read, but contains an immense amount of information (plus references) in a usable format. The index is comprehensive, which is useful as some conditions are discussed by different authors in disparate sections of the text. The text is divided into body systems, then subdivided into equine and ruminant diseases. There are also useful rule-out lists ... Read More |