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C R C P R E S S

Veterinary MedicineForthcoming Publications, Key Titles & Backlist

www.crcpress.com

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WelcomeWelcome to our Veterinary Medicine catalogue.

Veterinary Medicine is the branch of medicine that addresses prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, disorders, and injuries in animals. The scope of veterinary medicine is wide, covering all animal species—both domesticated and wild—and a broad range of conditions. The discipline encompasses all aspects of pre-clinical medicine, internal medicine, and surgery, as well as dentistry, ophthalmology, alternative medicine, and more.

For more information on any of the titles featured within this catalogue or to place an order, please contact your local Taylor and Francis / CRC Press Sales representative.

Prices, publication dates and content are correct at time of going to press, but may be subject to change without notice.

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ContentsAnatomy, Ophthalmology & Radiology ........................................................................................................................ 2

Equine .................................................................................................................................................................................. 3

Exotics .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7

Farm Animal ........................................................................................................................................................................ 8

Small Animal ....................................................................................................................................................................... 9

General ............................................................................................................................................................................... 16

Self-Assessment Color Review Series .......................................................................................................................... 19

Index ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23

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Dummy text to keep placeholderInteractive Medical Acupuncture Anatomy

Narda G. Robinson, One Health SIM Studio, Fort Collins,Colorado, USAThis presentation uses anatomically precise, computer-generatedreconstructed images of the human body for three-dimensionalpresentation of acupuncture points and channels. The CDcomponent is fully interactive and allows the user to see throughtissue layers, remove tissue layers, and rotate structures so thatspecific acupuncture points can be visualized in relation to theirsurrounding nerves, organs, and vessels. The accompanyingbook provides full color anatomic drawings and detailedinformation regarding the physiologic basis for acupuncture,

which will be useful in conjunction with the CD.

Teton NewMediaMarket: Complementary & Alternative MedicineMarch 2016: 279 x 216: 1215ppHb: 978-1-591-61020-5: £210.00eBook: 978-0-429-15465-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610205

Dummy text to keep placeholderOphthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine

Charles L. Martin, Professor SAM College of VeterinaryMedicine, University of Georgia, Athens, USAFollowing an outline of the basic elements of ophthalmic sciencerelevant to study and practice, this book provides a detaileddescription and discussion of each condition including etiology,clinical signs, diagnosis, prognosis and therapy, plus a chapteron problem-oriented ophthalmology. The author has filled animportant gap in veterinary ophthalmic literature and has createda valuable resource, focusing throughout on the clinical needsof the practitioner and the student.

CRC PressSeptember 2009: 261 x 194: 512ppPb: 978-1-840-76118-4: £70.99eBook: 978-0-429-15785-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761184

Dummy text to keep placeholderPractical Veterinary Dental Radiography

Brook A. Niemiec, Southern California Veterinary DentalSpecialties, San Diego, CA 92123, USA, Jerzy Gawor, PrivatePractice, Poland and Vladimír Jekl, University of Veterinaryand Pharmaceutical Sciences Brno, Avian and Exotic AnimalClinic, Czech RepublicWith over 1000 clear, high-quality images, this in-depthfull-colour guide covers all aspects of veterinary dentalradiography. Chapters explain the indications for this key areaof veterinary practice, the equipment used, the essentialtechniques in developing and processing the radiograph,common errors made and the pathology of the teeth. The book

also explores radiograph interpretation in seven detailed sections, discussing all aspectsfrom normal radiographic anatomy to Endodontic disease and trauma. An additionalchapter covers techniques and interpretation with exotics in three sections; rabbits, ferretsand rodents.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineNovember 2017: 261 x 194: 368ppHb: 978-1-482-22543-3: £79.99eBook: 978-1-315-17733-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482225433

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderDermatology for the Equine PractitionerA Manual of Equine Diagnostic Procedures

Ralf S. MuellerSeries: Equine Made Easy SeriesThis book deals exclusively with the equine dermatologicalproblems that the clinician is most likely to see in the practice,ideal for the practitioner who must quickly diagnose and treatthe problems. Coverage progresses from a detailed descriptionof all diagnostic tests and procedures, to clinical evaluation ofthe patient and test results, to presentation of the treatmentoptions that are realistic for the condition involved. The druginformation is selective and designed to answer the questionsthe practitioner is most likely to have. Published by Teton NewMedia USA and distributed by CRC Press outside North America.

John Schumacher and David MollThe book is a step-by-step manual describing the mostcommonly performed diagnostic procedures in horses makingit an ideal quick reference for general and equine practitioners.The title is a concise compilation of technical information oncollection and handling body tissues for the diagnosis of equinediseases. Invasive and non-invasive diagnostic procedures alongwith common joint injection and aspiration techniques arethoroughly explained.

Teton NewMedia Teton NewMediaJune 2006: 254 x 177: 181pp December 2005: 215 x 146: 110ppPb: 978-1-893-44199-6: £78.99 Pb: 978-1-591-61023-6: £51.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441996 eBook: 978-0-429-16314-2

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEquine Acute AbdomenBiomechanics and Physical Training of the Horse

Nathaniel A. White, Virginia Tech, Leesburg, USA, James N.Moore, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia,Atlanta, USA and Tim S. Mair, Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic,Maidstone, UKThis title allows users to effectively diagnose and treat any acutedisease of the stomach, intestines, peritoneum, liver, andabdominal wall. Its authorship includes over 20 internationallyrecognized experts that provide critical information needed bypractitioners for management of abdominal diseases. Thisinformative resource provides a thorough discussion of normaland abnormal anatomy and physiology. Surgical techniques are

Jean-Marie Denoix, Centre for Imaging and Research inLocomotor Problems in Horses, Goustranville, FranceEffective horse trainers strive to improve the performance oftheir horses while preserving the integrity of the musculoskeletalapparatus. This volume enables trainers to optimize the differentexercises their horses undergo during training and competition.Following a description of the biomechanics of the musclesunderlying equine movement, the book discusses the musclesof the forelimb, hindlimb, and neck and trunk. Thesefundamentals have direct bearing on the later chapters, whichfocus on training and the core exercises for a horse. This text isillustrated throughout by the author’s top-quality photographs,

diagrams, and his own beautiful anatomical drawings.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary ScienceJanuary 2014: 261 x 194: 192ppHb: 978-1-840-76192-4: £39.99eBook: 978-0-429-19044-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761924

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broken down into an easy-to-read step-by-step format. This highly visual presentation, with over 410 illustrations, is a necessary edition to an equine practitioner’s library. Teton NewMediaMarket: Veterinary MedicineOctober 2009: 279 x 216: 770ppHb: 978-1-591-61029-8: £140.00eBook: 978-0-429-16316-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610298

2nd EditionEquine Clinical Medicine, Surgery andReproduction

Broodmare Reproduction for the EquinePractitioner

Edited by Graham MunroeThis fully-revised new edition is supported by over 1800 high quality illustrations. System-based chapters introduce each individual system with relevant basic anatomy and physiology, clinical examination techniques and useful differential diagnostic aids. This is followed by diseases and disorders pertinent to that system. Each condition is described using consistent headings and the focus remains on providing clinically relevant information required for practical case management, plus sufficient background to enable readers to

understand the conditions and rationale for diagnostic and treatment options.

William LeySeries: Equine Made Easy SeriesA concise and liberally illustrated working guide on Broodmarehealth and breeding management for veterinarians, veterinarystudents and breeders. The presentation includes all clinicalprocedures and assessments necessary for maintaining thehealth and breeding soundness of the Broodmare. It covers theuse of ultrasonography for diagnosis and monitoring of themare, cytologic studies essential to diagnosis, normal andabnormal reproductive anatomy, culturing techniques forinfections, diseases affecting the reproductive capacity of thebroodmare and detailed guidelines for effective breeding.

CRC PressMarket: MedicineNovember 2019: 194 x 260: 1408ppHb: 978-1-138-19638-4: £180.00

Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of NorthAmerica.Teton NewMediaMay 2004: 215 x 146: 250pp eBook: 978-0-429-11368-0Pb: 978-1-591-61011-3: £55.99 Prev. Ed Hb: 978-1-840-76119-1eBook: 978-0-429-16313-5 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138196384Pack - Book and CD: 978-1-591-61013-7: £69.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610137

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderEquine Pediatric MedicineEquine Embryo Transfer

Edited by William V. Bernard, Lexington Equine Surgeryand Sports Medicine, Lexington, KY, USA and Bonnie S. Barr,Rood and Riddle Equine Hospital, Lexington, Kentucky, USAThis systematic yet concise guide to equine pediatric medicinecovers etiology, pathophysiology, clinical presentation,differential diagnosis, and management. After a thoroughexplanation of the physical examination, the chapters then takethe reader through the different disorders associated with eachbody system. A brand new chapter covers nutrition. Superblyillustrated with photographs, diagrams, radiographs and tables, anew section of in-depth case studies brings the information to

Patrick M. McCue, College of Veterinary Medicine, Universityof Georgia, Atlanta, USA and Edward L. Squires, College ofVeterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USAThis book reviews the history of equine embryo transfer, coveringin clinically practical terms the techniques, equipment, andmanagement protocols currently in use. Authors Ed Squires andPat McCue have been involved with the development of embryocollection and transfer procedures since the early 60s and haveboth contributed important techniques and innovations to theprocess through their research and clinical experience. This bookcaptures the clinical experience, so far, and applies it directly toequine practice.

Teton NewMedialife. Equine practitioners will value this as a ready reference, while veterinary students andtechnicians can use it as a complete guide to equine pediatric disease.

Market: Veterinary Medicine CRC PressFebruary 2015: 229 x 152: 184pp Market: Veterinary MedicinePb: 978-1-591-61047-2: £61.99 July 2018: 279 x 216: 342ppeBook: 978-0-429-18985-2 Hb: 978-1-498-77600-4: £130.00* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610472 eBook: 978-1-315-15478-7

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEssentials of Clinical Anatomy of the EquineLocomotor System

Equine Emergency and Critical Care MedicineEdited by Louise Southwood and Pamela A. WilkinsEarly recognition of problems by owners, appropriate first aid, and timely referral by field veterinarians improves the survival chance of horses requiring emergency management and critical care. With a view towards improving patient outcome, this text is written by a team of enthusiastic equine specialists who

Jean-Marie Denoix, CIRALE-Hippolia, Goustranville, FranceEssentials in Anatomy of the Equine Locomotor System presentsa unique photographic record of dissections showing thetopographical anatomy of the locomotor system of the horse.Readers of this book will be able to see the position andrelationships of the bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels andviscera that go to make up each region of the forelimb, vertebralcolumn and hindlimb.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineMarch 2019: 254 x 178: 296ppHb: 978-1-498-75441-5: £53.99eBook: 978-0-429-42458-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498754415

explore a host of conditions that the equine veterinarian will encounter. For each disease or condition, the book includes an overview, key points, etiology/pathogenesis, clinical features, differential diagnosis, diagnosis, and management/treatment.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineOctober 2014: 261 x 194: 880ppHb: 978-1-840-76194-8: £120.00eBook: 978-0-429-06895-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761948

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Fascial Anatomy of the Equine ForelimbEquine Endoscopy and Arthroscopy for the EquinePractitioner Carla M. Lusi and Helen M.S. Davies

The first of its kind in equine anatomy, this clear, conciseanatomical guide illustrates the fascial (soft connective tissue)connections of the equine forelimb. Based on dissections offresh equine cadaver limbs, it provides a visual map for equinephysical therapists, veterinarians and horse riders, helping themto understand how pathologies, injuries, or movementabnormalities of the equine forelimb arise and/or progress fromone area of the limb to another. Key points in each chapterhighlight everyday situations in which knowledge of the fascialsystem may assist in understanding horse movement and injury.

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Sameeh Abutarbush and James CarmaltSeries: Equine Made Easy SeriesThis addition to the Equine Made Series provides detailed, easy to read guidelines for performance of common endoscopic procedures in the horse. It includes step-by-step guidelines endoscopy of the upper airway, gastrointestinal, urinary and reproductive systems. A detailed section covering arthroscopy, including the temperomandicular joint, is especially useful to the equine practitioner. Normal anatomy is presented for orientation along with full coverage of abnormal conditions and their assessment. Over 475 high quality clinical photographs and anatomic drawing aid understanding. Published by Teton

New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.

Market: VeterinaryJuly 2018: 254 x 178: 174ppHb: 978-0-815-38744-2: £200.00

Teton NewMedia Pb: 978-0-815-38738-1: £100.00June 2008: 215 x 146: 292pp eBook: 978-1-351-17292-9Pb: 978-1-591-61039-7: £60.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780815387381eBook: 978-0-429-17265-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610397

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderLanguage Signs and Calming Signals of HorsesHorse Behaviour ExplainedRecognition and ApplicationOrigins, Treatment and Prevention of Problems

Rachaël DraaismaThis practical book helps you interpret and connect the physical signals that horses display in response to their environment. These signals are evident in the everyday actions, gestures and attitudes that horses communicate to each other, but are often so subtle that they can go unnoticed by humans. This book aims to rectify that, offering horse lovers and equine professionals an opportunity to gain a unique insight into their 'horse's world', allowing them to calm the horse before his stress rises to an unmanageable level.

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Margit H Zeitler-FeichtThis book is a general guide to understanding horse behavior,how the horse learns and how horse handlers can adjust theirbehavior to avoid creating anxiety in the horse. The centraltheme of this book is prevention or cure of undesirable behaviorthrough understanding.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineDecember 2003: 234x156: 224ppOctober 2017: 234x156: 182ppHb: 978-1-840-76037-8: £33.99Hb: 978-1-138-07015-8: £31.99eBook: 978-0-429-06818-8eBook: 978-1-315-26566-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840760378* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781138070158

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderO'Brien's Radiology for the Ambulatory EquinePractitioner

Horse SensesSusan McBaneThis book compares the horses sensory organs with those ofhumans to avoid misunderstandings as lack of knowledge canlead to many problems when dealing with horses. It coveshearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch. Each section covers howthe horse’s sense works and relates it to related to care, behavior,and riding, explaining why some practices are appropriate andwhy some are not. The author emphasizes the behavioral aspectsof dealing with horses.

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Timothy O'BrienThis concise guide to producing excellent quality radiographsin the field belongs in glove box of every equine practitioner’struck, reflecting over 35 years of clinical experience. The bookfocuses on the production of high quality diagnostic radiographsin the field, from the carpus to the foot. It provides detailedtechniques for optimal production of images and accurateinterpretation of the films as well as discussion of the imagingof the distal limbs for assessment of lameness, infectious andtraumatic conditions. 400 high quality diagnostic images aid theclinical in correctly diagnosing patents. Published by Teton NewMedia USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North

September 2019: 234x156: 160ppHb: 978-1-840-76080-4: £27.99Pb: 978-0-367-38177-6: £54.99eBook: 978-0-429-15814-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367381776

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America.Teton NewMediaMarch 2005: 254 x 177: 270ppPb: 978-1-591-61014-4: £84.99eBook: 978-0-429-17270-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610144

2nd EditionOphthalmology for the Equine PractitionerBook & CD

Infectious Diseases of the HorseDiagnosis, pathology, management, and public health

JH van der Kolk, Utrecht University, The Netherlands andEJB Veldhuis Kroeze, Utrecht University, The NetherlandsA clinician and a pathologist have collaborated to produce thisthorough and balanced account of infectious diseases affectinghorses. The book evaluates the latest diagnostic aids, includingrapid developments in molecular biology, while emphasizingthat they are no substitute for clinical observation and skills. Themajority of equine infectious diseases caused by microbes andparasites are covered - bacterial, viral, protozoan, fungal,ectoparasitic and helminthic.

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Dennis BrooksSeries: Equine Made Easy SeriesThis is a useful field guide meant to help veterinarians treatsimple and complex eye problems in horses. The book is to thepoint and focuses on salient clinical facts, covering the mostcommon medical and surgical ophthalmic problemsencountered in an equine clinic. The book is laid out inanatomical order making it easy to locate specific information.

Teton NewMediaJanuary 2008: 215 x 146: 170ppMarket: Veterinary MedicinePack - Book and CD: 978-1-591-61040-3: £57.99June 2013: 261 x 194* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610403Hb: 978-1-840-76165-8: £120.00

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Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Equine Distal LimbAn Atlas of Clinical Anatomy and Comparative Imaging

2nd EditionPhysical Therapy and Massage for the HorseBiomechanics-Excercise-Treatment

Jean-Marie Denoix, CIRALE-Hippolia, Goustranville, FranceJean-Marie Denoix is the world’s leading equine musculoskeletalsystem anatomist and has become one of the foremost equinediagnostic ultrasonographers. There is therefore nobody betterto compile a reference atlas of the clinical anatomy of the foot,pastern and fetlock, correlated with images obtained byradiography, diagnostic ultrasonography and magneticresonance imaging. Advanced imaging techniques require indepth knowledge of anatomy for accurate interpretation andespecially when using magnetic resonance imaging this mustbe a 3-dimensional concept of anatomy.

Jean-Marie Denoix, Centre for Imaging and Research inLocomotor Problems in Horses, Goustranville, FranceThe authors, a world leader in equine anatomy and imaging anda horse physiotherapist of international repute, provide a uniqueblend of basic biomechanics and practical physical therapeutictechniques, to relieve pain and improve performance, particularlyin the sporting horse. This subtle and original book will be ofinterest to all those involved in equine welfare includingveterinary practitioners, veterinary students, therapists, horseowners, riders, and trainers.

CRC PressMarch 2001: 234x156: 224ppPb: 978-1-840-76161-0: £27.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761610

Dummy text to keep placeholderPrinciples of Equine Dentistry

CRC PressJuly 2000: 291 x 250: 400ppHb: 978-1-840-76001-9: £185.00eBook: 978-0-429-06915-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840760019

Dummy text to keep placeholderThe Racehorse

David O Klugh, Equine Dental Associates, Newberg, Oregon,USAThis book identifies, applies, and evaluates the principles ofequine dentistry in relation to the horse, with coverage rangingfrom anatomy, biomechanics and examination to radiology,anesthesia, trauma, disease and restoration. Top quality colorphotographs and diagrams illustrate the text throughout.

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Pieter H.L Ramzan, Rossdales Veterinary Surgeons, Beaufort Cottage Stables, Newmarket, UKWritten by one of the UK’s leading equine veterinary practitioners, this textbook is dedicated to the veterinary management of the racehorse. It brings together all the major orthopaedic and non-orthopaedic conditions likely to be encountered in racehorse practice and concisely details state-of-the-art ‘best practice’ for diagnosis and management. The book spans the full range of fields relevant to the clinician including topics as diverse as rehabilitation, respiratory medicine, exercise physiology, pre-purchase and ‘herd health.’

March 2010: 262 x 190: 240ppHb: 978-1-840-76114-6: £87.99eBook: 978-0-429-15860-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761146

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineAugust 2014: 261 x 194: 380ppHb: 978-1-482-22191-6: £93.99eBook: 978-0-429-09099-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482221916

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRespiratory Diseases of the HorseA Problem-Oriented Approach to Diagnosis and Management

Laurent Couetil, Director, Equine Sports Medicine Center,Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA and Jan FHawkins, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, PurdueUniversity, West Lafayette, IN, USATaking a problem-oriented approach to the assessment andmanagement of respiratory illness in horses, this book coversthe anatomy, function and clinical examination of the respiratorysystem, followed by discussion of diagnostic tests andprocedures. It details the cardinal presenting manifestations ofequine respiratory disease: coughing, nasal discharge, increasedbreathing efforts, respiratory noise, plus a chapter on congenital

Dean A. HendricksonSeries: Made Easy SeriesWound Care Management assists with general wound care inhorses. It includes basic wound cleaning and preparation,important anatomical considerations, moist healing concepts,dressing choices, and specific wounds by body region. Alongwith detailed sections about wound closure techniques usingbandaging and skin grafting there is in-depth discussion ofappropriate wound dressing used for cleaning, debridement,packing, absorption, compression, support, and protection. Thebook emphases important anatomical considerations by bodyregions in a highly visual format (70 color photos, 100 figures).abnormalities. The text is presented systematically covering definition, aetiology,

pathophysioplogy, clinical presentation, differential diagnoses, diagnosis, managementand treatment.

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CRC Press Teton NewMediaMarch 2013: 261 x 194: 256pp June 2004: 215 x 146: 224ppHb: 978-1-840-76186-3: £105.00 Pb: 978-1-591-61021-2: £55.99eBook: 978-0-429-15743-1 eBook: 978-0-429-15795-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761863 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610212

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Dummy text to keep placeholderRapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine andHusbandry

2nd EditionAvian Medicine and Surgery in PracticeCompanion and Aviary Birds

Bob Doneley, School of Veterinary Medicine, QueenslandUniversity, Gatton, AustraliaThis book covers physical examination, advice on interpretingdiagnostic tests and avian anatomy and physiology. Disordersaffecting the different body regions and systems make up themajority of the book from the external—skin, feathers, eyes, legsand feet—to the internal including the gastrointestinal tract andthe cardiovascular system. Further aspects of avian medicinediscussed in the book include behavioural problems, surgery,and formulary. It also adds four important new chapters:Husbandry, Grooming and Nutrition, Diagnostic Imaging,Endoscopy, and Oncology.

Pet Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and FishKaren L. Rosenthal, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, USA, Neil Forbes, Great Western Exotic Vets, Swindon, UK, Fredric L. Frye, Consultant in Comparative Veterinary Medicine and Pathology, Davis, California, USA and Gregory A. Lewbart, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NorthCarolina, USThis book is a focused yet wide-ranging review covering small mammals, birds, reptiles/amphibians, ornamental fish, providing and introduction to the essential aspects of medicine and

CRC PressApril 2016: 261 x 194: 467ppHb: 978-1-482-26020-5: £90.99eBook: 978-1-315-37104-7

husbandry of each group of animals. It includes 400 color- illustrated clinical cases plus summary questions to

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Dummy text to keep placeholderFerret Medicine and Surgery

Edited by Cathy Johnson-DelaneyThe book covers ferret medicine and common surgeries,providing a comprehensive reference for the veterinarypractitioner. Each chapter of disorders is designed to be inclusiveand includes cross references to other chapters throughout aswell as some highlights of anatomy and physiology as a review.The format allows easy access to information providing answersto problems that arise in practice. Thoroughly illustrated withhigh-quality photographs and line drawings, the book isdesigned to provide quick, concise information of immediateuse to the practitioner.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineDecember 2018: 261 x 194: 514ppHb: 978-1-498-70787-9: £88.99Pb: 978-0-367-11245-5: £40.99eBook: 978-1-315-37150-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9780367112455

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Edited by Stephen A. Smith, Virginia-Maryland RegionalCollege of Veterinary Medicine, USAThis comprehensive text provides an overview of fish medicineand the diseases and disorders of tropical, ornamental, bait andfood fish from the freshwater, brackish and marineenvironments. The book is organized by body systems, anapproach consistent with how a practitioner examines a diseasedanimal. Nineteen chapters by expert contributors offer aninternational perspective, exploring the problems affecting fishin various regions of the world.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineApril 2019: 261 x 194: 398ppHb: 978-1-498-72786-0: £80.00eBook: 978-0-429-19525-9* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498727860

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Dummy text to keep placeholderGoat Medicine and Surgery

David Harwood, BVetMed, FRCVS Chairman, GVS; Hon VetSurgeon, BGS; Visiting Reader in Vet Field Pathology, Deptof Pathology and Infectious Diseases, School of Vet Medicine,University of Surrey. and Karin Mueller, MVSc DCHPDipECBHM MRCVS Senior Lecturer, Institute of VeterinaryScience, University of Liverpool; RCVS and EuropeanDiplomate & Specialist in Cattle / Bovine HealthGoat Medicine and Surgery describes key diseases encounteredin general practice along with their diagnoses, treatment,prognoses, and control. The book is divided into chapterscovering each body system. Diseases and disorders are includedwith the common differential diagnoses followed by the specific

diagnosis and recommended treatment(s). In addition the book covers basic anatomy,commons breeds, and husbandry. The book will be invaluable to veterinarians in practiceand training, animal scientists and agricultural advisors, and scientists interested in animalwelfare.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineJuly 2018: 261 x 194: 370ppHb: 978-1-498-74863-6: £71.00eBook: 978-1-315-15223-3* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498748636

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John Carr, Shih-Ping Chen, Joseph F. Connor, CarthageVeterinary Services Ltd., Illinois, USA, Roy Kirkwood andJoaquim Segalés, Autonomous University of Barcelona,SpainMaintaining the health of pigs is vital in pig farming andproduction. This new book written by experts from around theworld focuses on the health of pigs, first with coverage of thediseases organized by body system and then with coverage ofhealth maintenance. The book includes over 1,500 high-qualityillustrations which, where appropriate, enhance the clinicaldescription. Clinical examination of the individual pig and groupsare covered along with environmental medicine.

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2nd EditionSheep Medicine

Philip R. Scott, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies,Edinburgh, UKThis book describes key sheep diseases encountered in practicealong with their diagnoses, treatment, prognoses, control, and,where appropriate, post-mortem features. Chapters open witha recommended approach to clinical examination of a featuredbody system, rather than simply providing a listing of disordersand diseases. The book also guides readers through all stagesof the disease process highlighting the critical clinical featuresimportant in the diagnosis. Ancillary tests available to veterinarypractitioners are detailed, emphasising their practical applicationsand cost limitations.

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A Guide to Hematology in Dogs and CatsAlan H. Rebar, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana,USA, Peter S. MacWilliams, Bernard Feldman, Fred Metzger,Roy Pollock and John RocheThis hands-on, laboratory manual for the practitioner andtechnician provides step-by-step guidelines for the collectionand processing of blood samples and interpretation of thehemogram. It also serves as a guide to patient assessment andtreatment planning for all common hematological disordersand diseases in dogs and cats. Veterinarians are able to testcomprehension of the material through case studies with selftest questions. With 178 full color images and a lay flat bindingfor easy in lab reference, the book is an ideal clinic laboratory

Edited by Michael J. Day, University of Bristol, Langford, UKThis book is an invaluable resource for information on the clinicalpresentation, pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of majorarthropod-transmitted diseases of dogs and cats. Illustrated incolour throughout, the book incorporates photographs of clinicalcases, haematology, cytology and gross and microscopicpathology, which help understand the diagnosis and treatmentof these diseases. The book goes beyond just covering thediseases themselves and also provides information on thearthropods that transmit them. With the effects of climatechange and increasing international pet travel, this book will bea valuable addition to every small animal practitioner's library.

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2nd EditionAtlas of Feline Anatomy For Veterinarians

reference. Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.Teton NewMediaDecember 2001: 215 x 146: 264ppPb: 978-1-893-44148-4: £60.99eBook: 978-0-429-16309-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441484

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Lola Hudson and William HamiltonPresenting more than 266 full color anatomic drawings arrangedby organ system, this book is dedicated exclusively to felineanatomy with emphasis on those areas of anatomy that arefrequently encountered in clinical practice. It includes a highlydetailed chapter on special senses which collects and organizesdifficult to find information for quick access. Nomenclature isfrom Nomina Anitomica Veterinaria so that the feline anatomyis in line with that used in other textbooks of veterinary anatomyof the domestic animals. The book accurately captures theanatomy pertinent to clinical veterinary medicine.

Judith Hudson, William Brawner, Merrilee Holland and Margaret BlaikSeries: Made Easy SeriesThis text provides the practitioner with essential information on abdominal radiography. The practical presentation demonstrates the uses and interpretations of abdominal plain film for the small animal practitioner or technician. The text describes the normal appearance of the abdomen, ways in which the radiographic appearance changes to reflect disease, and common abdominal disorders. Discussions in the text also include techniques for better radiographs and steps to good film reading. The lay-flat binding is ideal for practical use in the clinic. Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press

outside of North America.

Teton NewMediaDecember 2010: 279 x 215: 264ppPb: 978-1-591-61044-1: £88.99eBook: 978-1-315-13786-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610441Teton NewMedia

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Ultrasonography of the Dog and Cat Marthina L. Greer, College of Veterinary Medicine, Universityof Georgia, Atlanta, USAThis book focuses on the veterinarian’s responsibilities formanaging the problem pregnancy, insemination, collecting,storing, and shipping semen, and all of the diseases andvaccination protocols that may involve the bitch and the studdog. The book provides step-by-step guidelines for husbandryand nutrition as they relate to the bitch and her puppies, anexcellent and concise description of breeding genetics and theimplications of that knowledge for long term preservation ofthe breed line. It alos highlights the relationship that must existbetween the veterinarian and breeder clients.

Cordula Poulsen Nautrup, Department of Anatomy, MedicalSchool, Hannover, Germany, Ralf Tobias, Small Animal Clinic,Veterinary School, Hannover, Germany and Robert E. Cartee,Hannover, GermanyVeterinarians need increasingly to be familiar with theinterpretation of ultrasound imaging. In this magnificent volume,the authors set standards as they describe all the main aspectsof sonography affecting diagnosis in dogs and cats, includingultrasound, m-mode, pulsed and color Doppler echography.Particular attention is devoted to echocardiography, abdominaland pelvic sonography, and fetal ultrasonography. The authorsfurther illustrate cases by using conventional radiography,

computed microfocal tomographs, photographs of specimens and line drawings.

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3rd EditionClinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat

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Edited by Michael Schaer, College of Veterinary Medicine,University of Florida, Gainesville, USA and Frederic P.Gaschen, School of Veterinary Medicine, Louisiana StateUniversity, Baton Rouge, USAPrior to publication of the first edition of this book, no othercomprehensive small animal veterinary medicine book existedwith a comparable amount of relevant illustrated material. Thisnew third edition continues and expands on the revolutionaryapproach of the previous two editions, now including morethan 1,850 highly valuable clinical colour photographs, diagrams,and tables. The third edition of this book has been completely

Wendy Ware, Iowa State University, Ames, USAThe softcover edition of this comprehensive and superblyillustrated book contains key updates to the text and referencesfocused on common cardiovascular diseases and theirmanagement, including therapy for congestive heart failure andarrhythmias, reflecting the main developments in cardiologyand in practice. It is richly illustrated throughout with clinicalcolor photos, imaging, and diagrams of the highest quality.Coverage includes evaluation techniques, investigativeprocedures, diagnosis, medical and surgical managementoptions and methods.

CRC PressFebruary 2011: 261 x 194: 396ppPb: 978-1-840-76153-5: £70.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761535

revised and updated.

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2nd EditionClinical Signs in Small Animal Medicine

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Michael Schaer D.V.M., University of Florida, College ofVeterinary Medicine, USAThis new edition of the bestselling Clinical Signs in Small AnimalMedicine presents 800 all new color photographs of the highestquality, with detailed captions that focus on key pointers todiagnosis and treatment. The book is organised into chaptersby body system, each beginning with a list of ‘Clinical Pearls'.These amusing and accurate key points will be invaluable whenconsidering conditions or highlighting common concerns. Withineach chapter, the superb photographs of real cases areannotated with brief, key information that provides a succinctand useful reminder of lessons learned.

Steven M. Fox, Fox Third Bearing Inc., Clive, Iowa, USAThis book is written for the veterinary health care professionalseeking a greater depth of knowledge in the mechanisms ofpain accompanying chronic disease states, and the potentialtargets for treatment. It goes beyond common protocols byfocusing on the latest evidence and our understanding of whyand how to treat. It describes and evaluates current physiologicaland biochemical theories of pain transmission, without losingsight of the practical need for such information.

CRC PressDecember 2009: 261 x 194: 256ppHb: 978-1-840-76124-5: £165.00Pb: 978-1-138-11822-5: £59.99eBook: 978-0-429-06887-4* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761245

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5th EditionCurrent Techniques in Small Animal Surgery

2nd EditionClinical Immunology of the Dog and Cat

M. Joseph Bojrab, College of Veterinary Medicine, Universityof Georgia, Atlanta, USA, Don Ray Waldron, WesternVeterinary Conference, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA and JamesP. Toombs, Iowa State University, Ames, USACurrent Techniques in Small Animal Surgery, Fifth Editionprovides current information regarding surgical techniques fromthe perspective of clinicians who are performing specificprocedures on a regular basis. It is intended to be concise, wellillustrated, and reflective of the writer’s experience, both goodand bad. The emphasis with this volume is technique. Thepathophysiologic priniciples and applications are covered in the

Michael J Day, University of Bristol, Langford, UKThis second edition of a bestseller details the manifestations,diagnosis and treatment of immune-related disease in the dogand cat. It is illustrated throughout in full color, to show andexplain to the reader as clearly as possible the complicatedprinciples of disease and immunodiagnostic tests, supportedby clinical cases, gross and histopathology, cytology, hematology,immunohistochemistry and other immunological tests.

CRC Press companion volume, Mechanisms of Disease in Small Animal Surgery, Third Edition. These twobooks are regarded by most practitioners and students as being a two-volume set.November 2011: 464pp

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDermatology for the Small Animal Practitioner Book & CD Larry Tilley and Naomi Burtnick

Series: Made Easy SeriesThis title provides ECG reference material in a fast and easy touse format. It is a wonderful reference for ECG data and providessamples of actual small animal ECG results with treatmentrecommendations. Easy to follow explanations of how to performand interpret electrocardiograms are included. This presentationincludes a brief review of physiology, technique and equipment,and interpretation of common electrocardiographicabnormalities. The non-textbook approach along with the useof helpful symbols, tips and examples, aid practitioners inlearning to focus on the most elusive of features.

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Ralf S. MuellerSeries: Made Easy SeriesDermatology MES is a readily usable reference for veterinarydermatology. This title provides practical guidelines for thediagnosis and treatment of the skin diseases commonly seen ina practice. The organization consistently progresses from adetailed description of all diagnostic tests and procedures, toclinical evaluation of the test results, and presentation oftreatment options. Leading questions are used throughout, tofocus the user on important diagnostic and therapeuticconsiderations. All applicable drugs are discussed and dosagesprovided.

August 2009: 215 x 146Teton NewMedia Pb: 978-1-893-44100-2: £47.99August 2000: 215 x 146: 150pp * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441002Pb: 978-1-893-44106-4: £51.99eBook: 978-0-429-16308-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441064

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEndocrinology for the Small Animal PractitionerDiagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats

David Panciera and Anthony CarrSeries: Made Easy SeriesThis quick reference provides core clinical information neededfor effective diagnosis and management of endocrine disordersin the dog and cat. The book deals specifically with endocrineproblems that can be managed by the general practitioner,making it ideal for daily clinical use. Consistent organizationprovides clear guidelines for diagnosis of suspected diseasesbased on clinical signs, routine and special laboratory tests anddiagnostic imaging. The concise guide provides an easy to useformulary of commonly used drugs and discusses managementcomplications that may arise during treatment. It also includes

protocols for managing and treatment complications and patient monitoring.

Edited by Wilfried Mai, University of Pennsylvania, Schoolof Veterinary Medicine (Radiology), Philadelphia, USAThis is the first reference textbook to make the vast, increasinglycomplex topic of clinical MRI in small animals accessible to allveterinarians. It provides a well-illustrated, comprehensiveoverview of the current knowledge, focusing on imagingappearance rather than on clinical signs or treatment. Withchapters on MRI physics and technology as well as sections onspecific anatomical regions, the book functions as a stand-alonereference for the reader, whether they be a radiology/neurologyresident in training or a practitioner with a need to learn aboutveterinary clinical MRI. Each chapter is authored by

internationally-renowned experts in the specific area of veterinary radiology.

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Thomas O. McCraken, College of Veterinary Medicine,University of Georgia, Atlanta, USA, David Carlson, Carlson- Art, USA and Anna Dee Fails, College of VeterinaryMedicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USAPerfect for cat show breeders, show judges, and students ofveterinary medicine, this atlas covers essential anatomic andphysiologic concepts and common feline diseases. It employsactive learning as readers color anatomical structures and theirnames on the drawing or underline their names in the texts andcolor the parts indicated by a corresponding number. The formatis designed for the cat owner who desires to gain a basic

Robert Kainer, College of Veterinary Medicine, University ofGeorgia, Atlanta, USA and Thomas O. McCraken, Collegeof Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USAVeterinarians, vet techs, dog breeders, trainers, and show judgeswill greatly benefit from this canine anatomy coloring atlas.Essential anatomic and physiologic concepts are explained anddiseases common to each region are discussed. The 195 blackand white line drawings allow readers to color the drawings ofthe anatomical structures: a 'do it yourself' format that maximizescomprehension and retention.

Teton NewMediaknowledge of feline anatomy with functional correlations and brief descriptions of someSeptember 2002: 279 x 215the diseases being studied. This do-it-yourself format maximizes comprehension andretention.

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Steven F. Swaim, Auburn University, USA, Janet A. Welch,Auburn University, USA and Robert L. Gillette, AuburnUniversity, USASmall Animal Distal Limb Injuries provides the small and mixedanimal practitioner with a definitive but practical, step-by-stepguide to the management of soft tissue, orthopedic and athleticinjuries of the distal limbs in dogs and cats. It consolidates, in asingle volume, all of the applied clinical information needed forthe effective management of distal limb injuries and theirreconstruction. This book contains medical and surgicalguidelines not currently available in the veterinary literature. It

Harry Scott, Southern Counties Veterinary Specialists,Hangersley, Ringwood, Hampshire, United Kingdom andRonald McLaughlin, Department of Clinical Sciences,College of Veterinary Medicine, Mississippi State University,MI, USAA practical and user friendly guide to feline orthopedics, thishighly structured and fully referenced text contains high qualityradiographs, color photographs, and color line drawings. Itprovides a concise, straightforward guide to the recognition andmanagement of specific diseases and conditions.

spans four important areas of small animal practice (wound healing, bandaging, orthopedic trauma and injuries to muscles, ligaments and tendons).

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3rd EditionMechanisms of Disease in Small Animal Surgery

M. Joseph Bojrab, College of Veterinary Medicine, Universityof Georgia, Atlanta, USA and Eric Monnet, College ofVeterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USAIn this book, experts in the fields of surgery and pathophysiologyexplain in easy to understand and practical terms themechanisms by which a disease affects each organ. It not onlyhelps the practicing veterinarian better understand the functionof specific organs effected by disease; but also helps thepractitioner explain it and the selected surgical treatment to theclient in an easy to understand manner. The highly visual formatcontains over 500 highly quality illustrations and well-conceived

tables. It is enormously helpful to veterinary student studying for the boards.

CRC PressDecember 2006: 261 x 194: 384ppHb: 978-1-840-76056-9: £135.00eBook: 978-0-429-06870-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840760569

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Edited by J Scott Weese, University of Guelph, Canada andMichelle Evason, Veterinary Internal Medicine & NutritionConsulting, Columbus, Ohio, USASeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesThis is a concise and quick reference guide, clinically oriented,based on experience underpinned by published research data.The systems-based approach emphasizes the problem listprocess utilized by most practitioners when faced with a patientpresenting with a single or variety of clinical symptoms. Thisallows generation of a complete list of infectious diseasedifferentials, and the ability to include or exclude those indicated

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based on patient risk assessment.

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Neurology for the Small Animal PractitionerLaboratory Urinalysis and Hematology for the SmallAnimal Practitioner Cheryl Chrisman, Christopher Mariani, Simon Platt and

Rodger ClemmonsSeries: Made Easy SeriesNeurology for the Small Animal Practitioner is a practicalpresentation of common neurological conditions seen in a smallanimal practice. The book includes clear guidelines for effectivediagnosis and treatment protocols for common neurologicconditions in dogs and cats. Important neurologic pathwaysand diagnostic procedures are illustrated by original, anatomicdrawings and step-by-step procedural figures.

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Bernard Feldman and Carolyn SinkSeries: Made Easy SeriesThis guide to routinely performed laboratory procedures isessential for any veterinary practitioner or nurse learning to, oractually performing routine urinalysis and hematology laboratoryprocedures. It includes the basic information of how to collect,preserve, prepare, and examine specimens. It deals specificallywith common findings in urinalysis and hematology andprovides a comprehensive set of high quality images foron-the-spot reference. The book includes step-by-stepprocedures for both manual and automated testing of all bloodcomponents and detailed guidelines for microscopic analysis

of urine sediment including crystals and casts. November 2002: 215 x 146: 353ppPb: 978-1-893-44182-8: £60.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441828Teton NewMedia

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Kit Sturgess, Vet Freedom Ltd, Brockenhurst, Hampshire,United KingdomConcise, problem-oriented, and accessibly designed, the thisbook focuses on the essentials of medicine and surgery of thedog and cat. The book’s helps start the process of casemanagement and resolution. It includes tips and hints oninterpretation of physical signs, diagnostic tests, andmanagement of common presenting conditions. The bookpresents algorithms used to assist decision-making, specificallyin clinical presentations and critical care. It also suppliescommonly used drugs, their dosage rates, and precautions intabular form. Color diagrams and photos illustrate key points.

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Edited by Martha G. Cline, Red Bank Veterinary Hospital,Tinton Falls, New Jersey, USA and Maryanne Murphy,University of TennesseeA complete, balanced diet is one of the fundamental aspects tooptimizing health and longevity in companion animals, yetobesity in dogs and cats is becoming a major problem. This bookprovides a comprehensive review of obesity in small animalmedicine with clinical application to veterinarians seeking toprovide weight management services in practice. With multipleauthors from both academic and practice backgrounds, thechapters cover topics ranging from epidemiology andpathophysiology of obesity to evaluation of body composition,and nutritional and behavioural management, as well as role of

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exercise in managing obesity. Case studies demonstrate these topics in practice.

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2nd EditionPain Management for the Small Animal PractitionerBook & CD

Bernard FeldmanThis guide to laboratory procedure in transfusions for dogs andcats provides easily accessible, clinical information regardingthe collection, storage, and use of blood and blood products inthe small animal patient. It includes step-by-step procedures forthe separation of whole blood into components, along with a“how to” for establishing a community-based blood bank fordogs and cats. The immunologic and genetic principles arepresented clearly for the practitioners and laboratorians whohandle blood and blood products for the treatment of selectedcancers and bleeding disorders in small animals.

Published by Teton New Media USA and distributed by CRCPress outside of North America.

William Tranquilli, Kurt Grimm and Leigh LamontSeries: Made Easy SeriesThis manual provides an easy guide to pain management forthe veterinary practitioner. Beginning with pain terminology, itgoes on to describe to physiology of pain, managementstrategies, various drugs and techniques, and the managementof specific conditions and procedures. Strategies for thetreatment of pain are reviewed, with an overview of themechanisms by which pain is perceived and the principles ofpain management. The drugs used in the treatment of acuteand chronic pain are discussed as well as the specific techniquesused to control intra- and post operative pain in dogs and cats.

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2nd Edition Rapid Review of ECG Interpretation in Small Animal Practice

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Steven M Fox, SECUROS - a division of MWI, Clive, Iowa, USAExpanded from the author’s previous work, Chronic Pain in SmallAnimal Medicine, this volume illustrates the difficulties andchoices facing veterinarians in identifying and treating pain andprovides an account of the neurobiological mechanismsresponsible. Topics include pain assessment, the pharmacologicsand nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, nutraceuticalmechanisms and therapy, pain management features uniqueto cats, and management of pain related to canine osteoarthritis,musculoskeletal disease, and cancer. The book will enableveterinary healthcare professionals as well as those in training,education, and research to develop a greater depth of

knowledge in mechanisms of pain and potential targets for treatment.

Mark A Oyama, Department of Clinical Studies, Matthew J.Ryan Veterinary Hospital, University of Pennsylvania,Philadelphia, USA, Marc S. Kraus and Anna R GelzerThe standard electrocardiogram (ECG) is an indispensable, safeand inexpensive test to assess dogs and cats with heart disease.After discussing the principles of electrocardiography, this booksystematically explores the evaluation of the ECG, includingdetermination of heart rate, measurement of intervals, derivationof mean electrical axis, and criteria for atrial/ventricularenlargement or hypertrophy. This new edition containsinstructions on how to obtain an ECG and two new chapters

about treatment of the most common clinically important ECG arrhythmias, and on 24hrCRC Press

ECG (Holter) monitoring. It now includes advanced as well as basic cases for the reader towork through.

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of the Dog and Cat Edited by Anne M. Barger, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAand Amy MacNeill, University of Illinois, Urbana, USAWith more than 1300 superb illustrations, this book discussesthe pathophysiology of inflammation, cancer biology andcomparisons to histology to help readers fully comprehend thecytologic changes that can occur with inflammation andneoplasia. It also includes tissue-specific chapters focusing ondiseases of a particular area, always in comparison to normaltissue. Each of these chapters concludes with various cases thatinclude information on signalment, history, pertinent laboratorydata, specimen images, final outcome and the underlyingpathology causing the cytologic lesions, when possible.

Jolle Kirpensteijn, Hills Pet Nutrition, Topeka, Kansas, USAand Gert ter Haar, Royal Veterinary CollegeThis concise and practical volume describes and illustrates stepby step all currently available reconstructive surgical techniques.The book covers both dogs and cats with skin defects causedby injury or tumor resection and the reader is given the widestpossible range of treatment options for dealing with individualcases. After describing a new protocol for wound managementin companion animals, and general, avascular and microvascularreconstructive techniques, the authors deal with specifictechniques region by region: facial area and head, eyelids, neckand trunk, forelimb and hindlimb.

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3rd EditionSkin Diseases of the Dog and Cat

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2nd EditionSmall Animal Dental, Oral and Maxillofacial Disease

Nicole A. Heinrich, Melissa Eisenschenk, American Collegeof Veterinary Dermatology, Waconia, Wisconsin, USA,Richard G. Harvey, The Veterinary Centre, Cheylesmore,Coventry, UK and Tim Nuttall, Senior Lecturer in VeterinaryDermatology, University Of Liverpool Small Animal Hospital,UKSeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesFollowing critical aclaim for the first and second editions of SkinDiseases of the Dog and Cat, this new third edition has beenthoroughly updated while preserving the inherent strengths ofthe book. The practical handbook takes a problem-orientedapproach, with 13 chapters covering dermatoses classified by

Brook A. Niemiec, Academy of Veterinary Dentistry,California Veterinary Specialties Group, California, USASeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesIn an area of growing interest to veterinarians, the authors haveproduced a rapid reference to the practical clinical aspects ofsmall animal dentistry. The text is arranged to reflect theclinician’s thinking and approach to problems: backgroundinformation, clinical relevance, key points, differential diagnoses,diagnostic tests, and management. Some 400 top-qualityillustrations—color photos, imaging, and diagrams—provide acritically important complement to the text.

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their principle presenting sign, including a brand new chapter on diseases of abnormal keratinization and scaling.

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2nd EditionSmall Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management

Elisa M. Mazzaferro, Wheat Ridge Veterinary Specialists,Wheat Ridge, CO, USASeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesFluid therapy is one of the most important, yet controversial,aspects of therapy in veterinary medicine. This book presentsguidelines for the safe implementation of fluid and transfusiontherapy in clinical practice. It describes the physiologic fluidcompartments of the body and how fluid travels from place toplace within the body. It covers how to place and maintainintravenous and intraosseous catheters, with crystalloids andcolloids, with transfusion medicine, with the diagnosis andtreatment of electrolyte disorders, and with shock and

resuscitation. The book provides clinical cases and the book fully illustrated.

Edited by Jeff Ko, Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences,College of Veterinary Medicine, Purdue UniversitySeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesThis concise and quick reference guide has been completelyrevised to include 18 brand new chapters. The book coversanesthetic equipment, monitoring, premedication, intravenousinduction agents, injectable anesthetic combinations, inhalantanesthesia, anesthesia considerations for various conditions andspecific diseases, fluid therapy, anesthetic emergencies andcomplications,and acute and chronic pain management. Drugdosages and anesthetic protocols are provided in tabular form,as well as a wealth of superb illustrations.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrinary Stones in Small Animal MedicineSmall Animal Fracture RepairA Colour HandbookA Case-Based Approach

Albrecht Hesse, Royal Canin, Aimargues, France and RetoNeiger, Royal Canin, Aimargues, FranceSeries: Veterinary Color Handbook SeriesA compact, wide-ranging, illustrated guide, this handbook dealswith all aspects of urolithiasis in dogs, cats, rabbits, and guineapigs—from aetiology and pathogenesis to diagnosis, treatment,and the prevention of disease recurrence. The authors introducereaders to treatment protocols developed from their ownresearch and experience, and incorporate internationalstate-of-the-art knowledge of the disease. Topics include:epidemiology, risks in companion animal husbandry,species-specific differences, breed dispositions, genetic causes,

Karl H. Kraus, College of Veterinary Medicine, Iowa StateUniversity, Ames, Iowa, USA, Steven M. Fox, SECUROS - adivision of MWI, Clive, Iowa, USA, Federick S. Pike, VeterinarySpecialty Hospital of San Diego, California, USA and EmilyC. Salzer, Iowa State University, College of VeterinaryMedicine, Ames, USAThis book provides students, practitioners, residents, andsurgeons with an easily accessible and visual guide to successfulmethods of repairing more common fractures of dogs and cats.The concept allows clinicians to easily compare a fracture of apatient presented to them to the book and see what successful

repairs were performed. There is also dialogue on the treatment options and specialconsiderations. Importantly, follow-up radiographs provide insight into what type and rateof healing is to be expected.

relevant anatomical points, clinical diagnosis, stone composition, clinical pathology, andtreatment protocols.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderUrological Disorders of the Dog and CatSmall Animal Neurological EmergenciesInvestigation, Diagnosis, TreatmentSimon Platt, Associate Professor, Neurology Service,

University of Georgia, Athens, USA and Laurent Garosi, RCVS& European Specialist in Veterinary Neurology, DavisVeterinary Specialists, Higham Gobion, UKThis book deals systematically with the assessment andtreatment of small animal neurological patients in light of latestresearch findings and greatly improved imaging techniques.The authors first discuss step-wise neurological and systemicapproaches to common emergency cases—examination, criticalcare and rapid assessment—based on presenting signs. Theythen deal in depth with the pathophysiology, treatment options

Peter E Holt and Alasdair Hotson-MooreThis book provides veterinary practitioners and trainees with aconcise, systematic guide to urological disorders affecting dogsand cats. The author focuses first on assessment of the patientand the main investigative techniques to reach a diagnosis. Hethen deals with the differential diagnosis, causes and treatmentof conditions ranging from prostate disorders and trauma to alltypes of urinary incontinence, including urethral sphinctermechanism incompetence. The book is fully referenced andillustrated throughout by color photographs, imaging, anddiagrams of the highest quality.and likely prognoses of each of the more common types of neurological emergency, be

it vascular accident, infection, trauma, seizure, acute disease or neoplasia.CRC Press

CRC Press March 2008: 261 x 194: 176ppMarket: Veterinary Medicine Hb: 978-1-840-76095-8: £74.99March 2012: 260 x 194: 672pp Pb: 978-1-840-76176-4: £37.99Hb: 978-1-840-76152-8: £170.00 eBook: 978-0-429-18661-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761528 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840761764

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderVeterinary Medical Guide to Dog and Cat BreedsTwo Dimensional & M-mode Echocardiography for

the Small Animal Practitioner Jerold Bell, Kathleen Cavanagh, Larry Tilley and FrancisW. K. Smith, Vet Med Consultants, Lexington, Massachusetts,USAThis book provides the veterinary practitioner, student, breederand pet owner with a complete but quick reference to thediagnosis and management of breed-related medical conditionsof dogs and cats. 171 recognized dog breeds and 42 cat breedsare included, organized alphabetically, with all information fullyreferenced and based on the most recent research. Appendicescontain quick reference to condition by breed, available genetictests and registries.

June BoonSeries: Made Easy SeriesA concise, easy-to-use manual of basic two dimensional andm-mode echocardiography for the non-specialist. Thishandy book includes original line drawings that demonstrateproper placement of the ultrasound probe for the study of specific cardiac and great vessel structures, and to show normalcardiac anatomy. Common congenital problems including pulmonic stenosis, ventricular septal defect and patent ductus arteriosus are presented as well as common acquired problems such as pericardial effusion, endocarditis and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.

Veterinary Medical Guide to Dog and Cat Breeds is a must have for the general practitionerand an ideal client education tool.

Teton NewMediaFebruary 2012: 277 x 216: 720pp

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Robert Murtaugh, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USASeries: Quick Look SeriesFocusing on the basic science behind critical injury and treatment, this book discusses fluid and electrolytes, critical care support, multi-systemic disorders and critical care diseases. Pathophysiologic mechanisms behind critical injury are combined with core clinical content so the user may develop effective clinical judgments and formulate guidelines for patient assessment, diagnosis and treatment planning.

Dummy text to keep placeholderAnesthesia and Pain Management for VeterinaryNurses and TechniciansTamara L. Grubb, Mary Albi, Shelley Ensign, Janel Holden, Shona Meyer and NicoleValdezThis textbook and clinical guide is ideal for veterinary nurses and technicians in training. It offers a concise yet comprehensive resource for veterinary students and practitioners desiring a review of anesthesia and analgesia with step-by-step guidelines. A wealth of illustrations demonstrate the theory in practice.

Teton NewMediaMarket: Veterinary MedicineSeptember 2019: 216 x 140: 400ppPb: 978-1-591-61050-2: £55.99eBook: 978-1-351-01291-1* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610502

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Animal Handling and Physical Restraint

Teton NewMediaApril 2002: 279 x 215: 150ppPb: 978-1-893-44135-4: £42.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441354

Dummy text to keep placeholderEmergency PathophysiologyClinical Applications for Prehospital CareC. B. Chastain, University of Missouri, College of Veterinary

Medicine, Columbia, USAThe aim of the book is to prepare future or current veterinariansand veterinary technologists, technicians/nurses, and assistantsto be able to handle animals more safely, gain the confidenceof animals and their owners, and instruct owners in properanimal handling methods. No handling or restraint of animalsis without risk, but proper animal handling and restraint aids inreducing the chance of physical or infectious disease injury tothe handler and the animal handled. Minimum-stress handlingof farm and ranch animals raised for meat, milk, or fiber also aids

the producer in being more humane and gaining greater profitability.

Samuel M. GalvagnoThis core textbook defines the pathophysiologic mechanismsunderlying the disease states commonly encountered bypre-hospital care providers. The chapters are short, clinicallyfocused and specific to the diseases, disorders, and traumaticconditions of critical interest to the EMT and pre-hospitalenvironment. Each chapter identifies the appropriate drugs andmanagement guidelines to be used. Designed to bridge thegap between EMT and the Physician in all emergent or acuteconditions, the book includes management cautions and tipsare highlighted throughout the presentation. The book is tailoredspecifically to the curriculum for EMT training.

Teton NewMedia

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July 2003: 229 x 152: 430ppHb: 978-1-498-76193-2: £56.99Pb: 978-1-591-61007-6: £39.99Pb: 978-0-367-02832-9: £36.99eBook: 978-0-429-08974-9eBook: 978-1-315-15331-5* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610076* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498761932

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HistologyComparative Veterinary Histology with ClinicalCorrelates Jo Ann Eurell

Series: Quick Look SeriesThis concise comparative histology for veterinary studentsreviewing for their specialty board exams - or for a practitionerlooking for an excellent quick reference - boasts 39 chapterscovering normal histology of the domestic animals andcommonly seen exotics. Nearly 100 full color drawings clearlyand accurately present the normal morphology and organdifferentiation of tissues while more than 100 multiple choicequestions aid understanding. Published by Teton New Media inthe USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.

Elizabeth Aughey, Consultant in Comparative VeterinaryMedicine and Pathology, Department of Veterinary Anatomy,University of Glasgow, UK and Fredric L. Frye, Consultantin Comparative Veterinary Medicine and Pathology, Davis,California, USAOrganized by body-system, this highly illustrated volume coversthe normal histological appearance of tissues in a wide rangeof animals, both domestic and exotic species, with relevantclinical correlates emphasizing the need to appreciate the normalin order to recognize the abnormal. The breadth ofcoverage—farm animals, dogs, cats, horses, birds, reptiles, Teton NewMedia

March 2004: 279 x 216: 120ppamphibians, and fish—and the integration of normal and abnormal tissue provide areference of lasting value to veterinary students, veterinary practitioners, and pathologists.

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Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderThe Practice of Veterinary AnesthesiaManual of Veterinary Clinical ChemistrySmall Animals, Birds, Fish and ReptilesA Case Study Approach

Donald SawyerThis book provides practitioners with a practical guide to anesthesia, easy to use in the office setting and organized with the busy practitioner in mind, in the sequence that anesthesia is performed. The presentation includes step-by-step protocols for restraint, anesthesia and patient monitoring along with over 50 tables covering drugs, complications and specific diseases conditions. Assisting practitioners in problem-solving the factors that place some patients at higher risk for anesthesia, the convenient, very accessible drug protocol tables refer to drugs by their generic brand name along with information about availability in North America, Europe, and the UK.

Leslie C. Sharkey and Judith RadinThis case study based workbook provides veterinary studentsand non-specialist with a guide to effective use andinterpretation of clinical chemistry laboratory methods indomestic animals. The 100+ case studies involve real patientsand findings in dogs, cats, horses, lamas, alpacas, pot belled pigsand ferrets. These consist of patient history, physical examinationfindings, and clinicopthologic data such as CBC, urinalysis,cytology or fluid analysis. A summary is given for each patientthat includes a description of follow up tests and response totreatment.

Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed byCRC Press outside of North America. Teton NewMedia

March 2008: 254 x 177: 384ppTeton NewMedia Hb: 978-1-591-61034-2: £78.99April 2010: 254 x 177: 424pp eBook: 978-0-429-17274-8Pb: 978-1-591-61018-2: £70.99 * For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610342eBook: 978-0-429-17267-0* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610182

Dummy text to keep placeholder3rd EditionThe Veterinary ICU BookMetabolic and Endocrine Physiology

Wayne Wingfield, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USA and Marc Raffe, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Georgia, Atlanta, USAThis book is dedicated to the fundamental clinical signs of astute observation, careful differential diagnosis and analytical therapeutic decision-making in emergency veterinary settings. It clearly defines the physiological and clinical principles fundamental to the management of the critically ill small animal patient. With clear guidelines for organizing anemergency/critical care unit, the book also discusses ethical and legal concerns. The 80 expert authors have created a clinically specific resource for the specialist, residents in training, veterinary practitioners, technicians and students. Published by Teton

Larry EngelkingSeries: Quick Look SeriesWritten specifically for veterinary students who wish to organizetheir thinking in endocrinology, this book is ideal for interns andresidents preparing for their specialty board exams, as well asanimal science and graduate students in physiology andpracticing veterinarians who wish to update their generalknowledge of endocrinology.

Teton NewMediaAugust 2012: 279 x 216: 200ppPb: 978-1-591-61046-5: £46.99eBook: 978-0-429-17269-4Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-591-61032-8* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781591610465

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Veterinary Clinical PathologyA Case-Based ApproachLarry Engelking

This is the ideal guide for veterinarians and students wishing to organize their thinking and update their knowledge of organ systems physiology. The text consists of chapters of multiple choice questions, each of which is followed by the answer and a thorough explanation. Author Dr. Engelking covers all the section of physiology relevant for veterinary students including sections on body fluids and compartments, neuromuscular physiology and special senses, respiration, cardiovascular physiology, kidneys. All the questions are written in a format that is consistent with the boards. Published by Teton New

Media in the USA and distributed by CRC Press outside of North America.

Edited by Kathleen P. Freeman, Kathleen P. Freeman DVMBS MS PhD DipECVCP FRCPath MRCVS RCVS Specialist inVeterinary Pathology (Clinical Pathology), EuropeanVeterinary Specialist in Clinical Pathology, IDEXXLaboratories, UK and Stefanie Klenner, Stefanie Klenner,Dr.med.vet, DipECVCP European Veterinary Specialist inClinical Pathology scil animal care company GmbH,Viernheim, GermanyPresenting 200 cases and questions for those interested inimproving their skills in veterinary clinical pathology, this bookemphasises an understanding of the basic pathophysiologicmechanisms of disease, differential diagnoses and a recognition

Teton NewMediaAugust 2002: 279 x 215: 670ppPb: 978-1-893-44169-9: £55.99 of patterns associated with various diseases or conditions. Topics discussed include* For full contents and more information, visit: www.routledge.com/9781893441699 haematology, clinical chemistry, endocrinology, acid-base and blood gas analysis,

haemostasis, urinalysis, biological variation and quality control. Species covered includethe cat, dog and horse, with additional material on ruminants.

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2nd EditionVeterinary ImmunologyPrinciples and Practice

Michael J. Day, University of Bristol, Langford, UK and RonaldD. Schultz, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USAThoroughly updated, the new edition of reliable veterinary textretains the features that made the first edition so popular. Withclear learning objectives and key points in each chapter, itfocuses on immunological principles while applying them tothe disease process and to clinical practice. Illustrated with colordiagrams and photographs, the book contains 17 clinical casestudies demonstrating clinical context for the material coveredin the chapters. The book is a practical textbook for veterinarystudents and a handy reference for practitioners.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineJune 2014: 261 x 194: 336ppPb: 978-1-482-22462-7: £37.99eBook: 978-0-429-06780-8Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-840-76143-6* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482224627

Dummy text to keep placeholderVeterinary Nursing Care PlansTheory and Practice

Helen BallantyneThis book offers a broad overview of the theory and practice ofcare planning in veterinary nursing, answering three keyquestions: What are nursing care plans? Why should nursing careplans be used in practice? How should nursing care plans beused in practice? It provides basic definitions andexplanations, the philosophical and theoretical aspects ofnursing, and draws comparisons and contrasts between theveterinary and human nursing roles and contexts. There is apressing need for veterinary nurses to establish themselves asprofessionals and develop their unique role within the veterinarycare team. Nursing care plans are a core tool to support that

development.

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2nd EditionEquine Internal MedicineSelf-Assessment Color Review

2nd EditionAvian Medicine and SurgerySelf-Assessment Color Review

Tim S. Mair, Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic, UK and ThomasJ. Divers, Cornell University, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesWritten by well-respected experts in the field, this new editionof a bestseller has been completely updated and includes allnew cases. The cases appear in random order, just as they wouldin practice, and are presented as self-assessment problemscomprising integrated questions, illustrations and detailedexplanations designed to educate as well as to provide answers.The book is designed to appeal to veterinary students preparingfor exams, and to veterinary practitioners in their continuingprofessional development.

Edited by Neil A. Forbes, Great Western Exotic Vets,Swindon, UK and David Sanchez-Migallon Guzman, UCDavis, California, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThe completely revamped second edition of Avian Medicine andSurgery includes over 260 all-new colour illustrated cases. Theinternational editor and author team present a breadth of casesin random order, just as they would occur in actual practice.Questions based on each case are accompanied with answersthat fully explore the disease or disorder in question. The bookprovides a valuable reference for both candidates preparing forexaminations and practitioners in their continuing education.

CRC PressCRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineMarket: Veterinary MedicineAugust 2015: 210x148: 399ppJuly 2017: 210x148: 364ppPb: 978-1-482-22535-8: £35.99Pb: 978-1-498-70351-2: £28.99eBook: 978-0-429-06909-3eBook: 978-1-315-11937-3Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-874-54574-3Prev. Ed Pb: 978-1-874-54571-2* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482225358* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781498703512

Dummy text to keep placeholderDummy text to keep placeholderEquine Orthopaedics and RheumatologyCanine Infectious DiseasesSelf-Assessment Color ReviewSelf-Assessment Color Review

Stephen May, The Royal Veterinary College, London, UKand C. Wayne Mcllwraith, Colorado State University, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book covers a wide range of orthopedic andrheumatological problems encountered in equine veterinarypractice and is invaluable to professionals in practice as well asveterinary and equine students. The cases are arrangedrandomly, just as they would be in life, and the self-assessmentformat is used to enable the reader to examine each case as itis presented. A superb range of color illustrations and imagingtechniques, including radiography, ultrasonography, nuclearscintigraphy and arthroscopy are used to present and thoroughly

explain each case.

Edited by Katrin Hartmann and Jane SykesSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book covers all types of canine infectious diseases, includinginfections caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi. Over200 clinical cases are presented randomly, as in practice, andcover the range of infectious diseases which affect all the organsystems of the dog. Featuring international expert contributors,the illustrated cases contain integrated questions and detailedexplanatory answers.

CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineMarch 2018: 210x148: 272pp CRC PressPb: 978-1-482-22515-0: £28.99 April 1998: 210x148: 180ppeBook: 978-1-315-17199-9 Pb: 978-1-874-54573-6: £35.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482225150 eBook: 978-0-429-18869-5

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Dummy text to keep placeholder2nd EditionEquine Reproduction & Stud MedicineCattle and Sheep MedicineSelf-Assessment Color ReviewSelf-Assessment Color Review

Jonathan E. Pycock, Equine Reproductive Services, Malton,UKSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesBy means of superbly illustrated questions and full explanatoryanswers, book is a comprehensive, enjoyable and easily readsource of information on equine reproduction. Over 30 casesconcern the use of ultrasound in the management of thebroodmare, some 50 cases cover foal care and common medical/surgical conditions, and there are over 30 cases on the stallionand artificial insemination, plus rarer conditions such as dystociaand foaling trauma.

Philip R. Scott, Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies,Edinburgh, ScotlandSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThe new edition incorporates over 250 new clinical cases dividedequally between cattle and sheep. The cases appear randomlyto reflect real life practice and are presented as a set of integratedquestions, photographs and detailed explanatory answers—toeducate and not just to test. New images have been added forall cases and multiple choice questions are included for revisionpurposes. The diagnosis and treatment regimens described arethose used by the author over the past 38 years in commerciallarge animal practice. They acknowledge the time and financial

restrictions that occur in many situations, but require no specialised facilities or equipment.CRC PressApril 1997: 210x148: 208ppPb: 978-1-874-54544-6: £35.99CRC PresseBook: 978-0-429-06913-0Market: Veterinary Medicine* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781874545446June 2016: 210x148: 330pp

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2nd EditionOrnamental Fishes and Aquatic InvertebratesSelf-Assessment Color Review

Self-Assessment Color Review

Edited by Gregory A. Lewbart, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, US Series: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis is a new edition in the Self-Assessment Colour Review series that covers ornamental fish. It includes 200 colour illustrated cases in random order, as they would be presented in practice. It presents questions based on each case with answers that fully explore the disease/disorder. This new edition contains 250 new cases. The book should appeal to candidates preparing for examinations and to practitioners in their continuing education.

Katrin Hartmann, College of Veterinary Medicine, LudwigMaximilian University, Munich, Germany and Julie Levy,College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book covers all types of feline infectious diseases, includinginfections caused by viruses, bacteria, parasites and fungi. 199clinical cases are presented randomly, as in practice, but thewide range of cases cover infectious diseases which affect allthe organ systems of the cat. The illustrated clinical cases containintegrated questions and detailed explanatory answers. Thebook is designed for professionals in practice and in universities,

and to veterinary students, veterinary nurses and technicians.

CRC PressApril 2011: 210x148: 224ppPb: 978-1-840-76099-6: £32.99* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781840760996

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CRC PressMarket: Veterinary MedicineSeptember 2016: 210x148: 236ppPb: 978-1-482-25886-8: £30.99eBook: 978-1-315-38149-7* For full contents and more information, visit: www.crcpress.com/9781482258868

2nd EditionRabbit Medicine and SurgerySelf-Assessment Color ReviewSelf-Assessment Color Review

Edited by Emma Keeble, University of Edinburgh, Roslin,UK, Anna Meredith, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, UK andJenna Richardson, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, UKSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis bookcovers a wide range of topics from basic biology andhusbandry to advanced diagnostic, medical, and surgicaltechniques. This new edition offers an increased emphasis onmore advanced diagnostic and imaging techniques as well asrecent advances in emergency care, analgesia, and surgery.Written by practitioners with many years of experience treatingrabbits, this highly illustrated and easy-to-read edition includes230 new and updated cases in random order, as they would be

Andrew Sparkes, Centre for Small Animal Studies, AnimalHealth Trust, Newmarket, Suffolk, UK and Sarah M.A. CaneySeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book covers all aspects of feline medicine: dermatology,ophthalmology, urinary tract, oral cavity/oesophagus, GI tract,endocrinology, cardiology, respiratory disease, infectious disease,reproductive disease, neuro-muscular disease, musculoskeletaldisease, hemolymphatic, metabolic diseases, oncology, andtherapeutics/toxicology. Over 200 illustrated clinical cases arepresented randomly and contain integrated questions anddetailed explanatory answers. The book appeals to professionalsin practice and in universities, to veterinary students, veterinary

presented in practice. Each case includes questions with answers that fully explore thedisease or disorder in question. It is an invaluable resource for all those working with petrabbits.

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Cases and Concepts Self-Assessment Color ReviewFredric L. Frye, Consultant in Comparative VeterinaryMedicine and Pathology, Davis, California, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesWritten by a foremost authority, this book presents over 230cases and questions at different levels of expertise, with detailedexplanatory answers. The cases appear in random order, just asthey would in real life, and enable readers—by solving the clinicalpuzzle—to make differential diagnoses, treatment plans, andprognoses. The color review includes a wealth ofproblem-oriented information of value—and enjoyment—forformal and informal training and continuing education.

Self-Assessment Color ReviewDarren BergerSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesKaren Moriello's seminal book has been completely updated inan effort to create a true two-volume set highlightingfundamental and advanced concepts. This revised fundamentaledition includes all new cases and nearly 300 new images. Theguide uses a case-based format to deliver a general overview ofdermatology of the dog and cat, providing a reference thatmirrors the way veterinarians will encounter different scenariosat random in real-life practice. It uses self-assessment problemsto review the most common skin diseases encountered everyday, plus some more obscure diseases that a veterinarian willface.

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John S. Mattoon, Adjunct Professor of Radiology, Collegeof Veterinary Medicine, Washington State University, USA.and Dana NeelisSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesPresented in an easy-to-ready format, Small Animal Imaging:Self-Assessment Color Review offers a case-based approach toreviewing and interpreting images and developing a differentialdiagnosis when necessary. Nearly 200 cases are presented, eachbeginning with the patient’s age, gender, breed, and species.The reason the patient was brought to the clinic is discussedalong with preliminary examination and diagnostic test findings.Supporting high-quality images are also presented with each

Wendy Ware, Iowa State University, Ames, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book presents a wide variety of cases involvingcardiothoracic diseases, focusing on the causes of respiratorydistress and other clinical signs that relate to lower respiratory,cardiac or other intrathoracic disorders. Many cases in the bookinvolve common diseases and focus on diagnosis andmanagement, but some more unusual and challenging casesare also featured. The 218 cases—comprising questions,illustrations and detailed explanatory answers—appear randomlyto reflect real life practice, and are designed not only to test theability of the reader but also to educate and inform.

case. A separate section presents detailed answers including information on the radiographicCRC Pressfindings, radiographic diagnosis, comments, and notes on whether further imaging orevaluation is needed.

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2nd EditionDummy text to keep placeholderSmall Animal Medicine and Metabolic DisordersSmall Animal Clinical OncologySelf-Assessment Color ReviewSelf-Assessment Color Review

Edited by Craig Ruaux, Massey University, Institute of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences, Palmerston North, New ZealandSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesNearly 20 years after Bryn Tennant's first edition, this new update covers all aspects of diseases and disorders and affecting organs of the abdominal cavity and the endocrine/metabolic system in a case-based format. Responding to advances in imaging technology, digital radiography and high-resolution ultrasonography as well as the growth in specialised diagnostic tests for many diseases, editor Craig Raux brings together a wide variety of new cases.

Joyce E. Obradovich, DVM, DACVIM, Animal Cancer andImaging Center, Canton, Michigan, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesWritten by a respected expert in the field, this new addition tothe Self-Assessment Color Review series covers clinical oncologyof the dog and cat. More than 200 cases appear in random order,just as they would in practice. These cases are presented asself-assessment problems comprising integrated questions,illustrations and detailed explanations designed to educate onthe big picture as well as to provide immediate answers.

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Don Arthur Samuelson, Professor of Ophthalmology,University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA and Dennis EBrooks, Professor of Ophthalmology, University of Florida,Gainesville, FL, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis book provides systematic coverage of small animalophthalmology via randomized self-assessment casepresentations: integrated questions, superb illustrations, colorphotos, imaging, diagrams, tables, and detailed explanatoryanswers. The authors have emphasize the more commonophthalmic conditions presented to veterinarians in practicewith 251 illustrated cases. The differential diagnoses, examination

techniques, and therapies for these ocular conditions are discussed within specific cases.

Rebecca Kirby, Rebecca Kirby, Gainesville, Florida, USA, ElkeRudloff and Drew LinklaterSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesWritten by a team of highly skilled authors, this book containsnew cases covering all aspects of emergency and critical caremedicine where a co-ordinated team approach to patient careis needed. By providing over 200 randomly organised cases inthe form of integrated questions, illustrations and explanations,it allows readers to test skills in emergency situations, makingrapid decisions, diagnostic and treatment plans. Detailedexplanatory answers are then provided which will guide themthrough each clinical situation.

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2nd EditionVeterinary DentistrySelf-Assessment Color Review

Frank Verstraete, University of California, Davis, USA andAnson J. Tsugawa, Dog and Cat Dentist Inc, Culver City, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesWritten by two well-respected experts in the field, this newedition of a bestseller has been completely updated and includesmore than 50 new cases. The 228 cases appear in random order,just as they would in practice, and are presented asself-assessment problems comprising integrated questions,illustrations and detailed explanations designed to educate aswell as to provide answers. The book is designed to appeal toveterinary students preparing for exams, and to veterinarypractitioners in their continuing professional development.

2nd EditionSmall Animal Orthopedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal DisordersSelf-Assessment Color Review

Edited by Daniel Lewis, University of Florida, Gainesville, USA and Sorrel J Langley-Hobbs, University of Bristol, Langord, UKSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesDesigned for veterinary students, small animal practitioners, veterinarians undertaking further surgical training, and those with specific interests in orthopedics, canine sports medicine, and rehabilitative medicine, this book is an illustrative,self-directed educational tool. Part of a series of self-assessment guides designed to facilitate active learning, it presents both selected clinical case scenarios and applied research material.

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Wildlife Medicine and RehabilitationSelf-Assessment Color Review

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2nd EditionSmall Animal Soft Tissue SurgerySelf-Assessment Color Review

Anna Meredith, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, UK andEmma Keeble, University of Edinburgh, Roslin, UKSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesVeterinarians increasingly encounter wildlife casualties in practiceand have a duty of care for the welfare of the animals. Thiscomprehensive and easy-to-use self-assessment book containssome 208 clinical cases with 325 illustrations. It has beencompiled by authors with a wide range of experience andexpertise in wildlife medicine. Common conditions seen inwildlife species are covered with cases from Europe, NorthAmerica, the Middle East, and Australia.

Edited by Kelley Thieman Mankin, Texas A&M University,College Station, USASeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesPresented in a question-and-answer format with all new cases,this new edition of a bestselling book provides a broad overviewof small animal soft tissue surgery. Clinical cases appear inrandom order to simulate the way they might appear in an actualveterinary practice. Cases include photos, a description ofpresenting symptoms, and questions the veterinarian mustanswer in order to arrive at the correct diagnosis and to planproper treatment. Complete answers are provided for eachquestion. This format is designed to educate on the larger picture

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as well as to provide answers for the matter at hand.

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2nd EditionVeterinary CytologyDog, Cat, Horse and Cow: Self-Assessment Color Review

Edited by Francesco CianSeries: Veterinary Self-Assessment Color Review SeriesThis highly visual book provides a comprehensive survey of cytological features and patterns as an aid to study, revision and continuing education for veterinarians in practice and training.Illustrated in full-colour with over 240 photomicrographs, the cases are presented randomly and appear as self-assessment questions with detailed explanatory answers. Species covered include the dog, the cat, the horse, and the cow.

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Practical Veterinary Dental Radiography .................. 2Feline Anatomy ................................................................... 11A Practice of Veterinary Anesthesia, The ...................... 17Principles of Equine Dentistry .......................................... 6

Feline Infectious Diseases ............................................... 20Feline Medicine ................................................................... 20

Abdominal Radiology for the Small AnimalPractitioner .............................................................................. 9 R

Feline Orthopedics ............................................................. 12Ferret Medicine and Surgery ............................................ 7Fish Diseases and Medicine ............................................. 7

GAnesthesia and Pain Management for VeterinaryNurses and Technicians .................................................. 16Animal Handling and Physical Restraint ................. 16Arthropod-borne Infectious Diseases of the Dog andCat ............................................................................................... 9

Rabbit Medicine and Surgery ........................................ 20Racehorse, The ....................................................................... 6Rapid Review of ECG Interpretation in Small AnimalPractice, Second Edition .................................................. 13Goat Medicine and Surgery ............................................. 8

Atlas and Textbook of Diagnostic Ultrasonographyof the Dog and Cat, An ...................................................... 9

Rapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine andHusbandry ............................................................................... 7

Guide to Hematology in Dogs and Cats, A ................ 9

HAtlas of Feline Anatomy For Veterinarians ................ 9Avian Medicine and Surgery ......................................... 19Avian Medicine and Surgery in Practice ..................... 7

Reconstructive Surgery and Wound Management ofthe Dog and Cat ................................................................. 14Reptiles and Amphibians ................................................ 20Histology ................................................................................ 16

B Respiratory Diseases of the Horse .................................. 6Review of Veterinary Physiology .................................. 17

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Horse Behaviour Explained .............................................. 5Horse Senses ........................................................................... 5

IBiomechanics and Physical Training of theHorse .......................................................................................... 3Broodmare Reproduction for the EquinePractitioner .............................................................................. 3

Sheep Medicine ..................................................................... 8Skin Diseases of the Dog and Cat, ThirdEdition ..................................................................................... 14

Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat .................... 12Infectious Diseases of the Horse ..................................... 5Interactive Medical Acupuncture Anatomy .............. 2C Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management,

Second Edition .................................................................... 14LCanine Infectious Diseases ............................................. 19Canine Reproduction and Neonatology .................... 9

Small Animal Cardiopulmonary Medicine ............. 21Small Animal Clinical Oncology .................................. 21Laboratory Urinalysis and Hematology for the Small

Animal Practitioner ........................................................... 12Cardiovascular Disease in Small AnimalMedicine ................................................................................ 10

Small Animal Cytologic Diagnosis ............................. 14Small Animal Dental, Oral and MaxillofacialDisease .................................................................................... 14

Language Signs and Calming Signals ofHorses ........................................................................................ 5Cattle and Sheep Medicine ............................................ 19

Chronic Pain in Small Animal Medicine .................. 10 Small Animal Emergency and Critical CareMedicine ................................................................................ 21MClinical Immunology of the Dog and Cat ............... 10

Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat ....................... 10Clinical Signs in Small Animal Medicine .................. 10

Small Animal Fluid Therapy, Acid-base and ElectrolyteDisorders ................................................................................ 14Management of Small Animal Distal Limb

Injuries ..................................................................................... 12Comparative Veterinary Histology with ClinicalCorrelates .............................................................................. 16

Small Animal Fracture Repair ....................................... 15Small Animal Imaging ..................................................... 21Manual of Equine Diagnostic Procedures, A ............ 3

Critical Care .......................................................................... 16 Small Animal Medicine and MetabolicDisorders ................................................................................ 21

Manual of Veterinary Clinical Chemistry ................. 17Mechanisms of Disease in Small AnimalSurgery .................................................................................... 12

Current Techniques in Small AnimalSurgery .................................................................................... 10

DSmall Animal Neurological Emergencies ................ 15Small Animal Ophthalmology ..................................... 21Small Animal Orthopedics, Rheumatology andMusculoskeletal Disorders .............................................. 22

Metabolic and Endocrine Physiology ........................ 17Moriello’s Small Animal Dermatology, FundamentalCases and Concepts .......................................................... 20

Dermatology for the Equine Practitioner ................... 3 Small Animal Soft Tissue Surgery ................................ 22NDermatology for the Small Animal Practitioner

(Book+CD) ............................................................................ 11Diagnostic MRI in Dogs and Cats ............................... 11 T

Neurology for the Small Animal Practitioner .......... 12Dog Anatomy ...................................................................... 11 Two Dimensional & M-mode Echocardiography for

the Small Animal Practitioner ...................................... 15OEUO'Brien's Radiology for the Ambulatory Equine

Practitioner .............................................................................. 5ECG for the Small Animal Practitioner ...................... 11Emergency Pathophysiology ........................................ 16 Urinary Stones in Small Animal Medicine ............... 15Obesity in the Dog and Cat ........................................... 13Endocrinology for the Small AnimalPractitioner ........................................................................... 11

Urological Disorders of the Dog and Cat ................. 15

VOphthalmic Disease in Veterinary Medicine ............. 2Ophthalmology for the Equine Practitioner, SecondEdition (Book+CD) ............................................................... 5Ornamental Fishes and AquaticInvertebrates ........................................................................ 20

Equine Acute Abdomen ..................................................... 3Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction,Second Edition ....................................................................... 3Equine Distal Limb, The ..................................................... 6

Veterinary Clinical Pathology ....................................... 17Veterinary Cytology ........................................................... 22

PEquine Embryo Transfer ..................................................... 4Equine Emergency and Critical CareMedicine ................................................................................... 4

Veterinary Dentistry ........................................................... 22Veterinary ICU Book, The ................................................. 17Veterinary Immunology .................................................. 18Pain Management for the Small Animal Practitioner

(Book+CD) ............................................................................ 13Equine Endoscopy and Arthroscopy for the EquinePractitioner .............................................................................. 4

Veterinary Medical Guide to Dog and CatBreeds ...................................................................................... 15Pain Management in Small Animal

Medicine ................................................................................ 13Equine Internal Medicine ................................................ 19Equine Orthopaedics and Rheumatology .............. 19

Veterinary Nursing Care Plans ...................................... 18

WPhysical Therapy and Massage for theHorse .......................................................................................... 6Pig Health ................................................................................ 8

Equine Pediatric Medicine ................................................ 4Equine Reproduction & Stud Medicine ..................... 19Essentials of Clinical Anatomy of the EquineLocomotor System ............................................................... 4

Wildlife Medicine and Rehabilitation ........................ 22Wound Care Management for the EquinePractitioner .............................................................................. 6

Pocket Handbook of Small AnimalMedicine ................................................................................ 13Practical Transfusion Medicine for the Small AnimalPractitioner ........................................................................... 13F

Fascial Anatomy of the Equine Forelimb ................... 4

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Zeitler-Feicht, Margit .......................................................... 5Lewbart, Gregory A. ......................................................... 20A Lewis, Daniel ......................................................................... 22Ley, William .............................................................................. 3

Abutarbush, Sameeh ......................................................... 4 Lusi, Carla M. ............................................................................ 4Aughey, Elizabeth ............................................................. 16

MBM. Fox, Steven ...................................................................... 10

Ballantyne, Helen ............................................................... 18 Mai, Wilfried ........................................................................... 11Barger, Anne M. .................................................................. 14 Mair, Tim S. ............................................................................. 19Bell, Jerold .............................................................................. 15 Martin, Charles ....................................................................... 2Berger, Darren ...................................................................... 20 Mattoon, John S. ................................................................ 21Bernard, William V. ............................................................... 4 May, Stephen ....................................................................... 19Bojrab, M. Joseph ............................................................... 10 Mazzaferro, Elisa ................................................................. 14Bojrab, M. Joseph ............................................................... 12 McBane, Susan ....................................................................... 5Boon, June ............................................................................. 15 McCraken, Thomas O. ..................................................... 11Brooks, Dennis ........................................................................ 5 McCue, Patrick M. ................................................................. 4

C Meredith, Anna ................................................................... 22Mueller, Ralf S. ......................................................................... 3Mueller, Ralf S. ...................................................................... 11

Carr, John ................................................................................... 8 Munroe, Graham ................................................................... 3Chastain, C. B. ....................................................................... 16 Murtaugh, Robert .............................................................. 16Chrisman, Cheryl ................................................................ 12

NCian, Francesco ................................................................... 22Cline, Martha G. ................................................................... 13Couetil, Laurent ..................................................................... 6 Niemiec, Brook .................................................................... 14

D Niemiec, Brook A. ................................................................. 2

ODay, Michael ......................................................................... 10Day, Michael J. ........................................................................ 9 O Klugh, David ....................................................................... 6Day, Michael J. ..................................................................... 18 O'Brien, Timothy .................................................................... 5Denoix, Jean-Marie .............................................................. 3 Obradovich, DVM, DACVIM, Joyce E. ..................... 21Denoix, Jean-Marie .............................................................. 4 Oyama, Mark ......................................................................... 13Denoix, Jean-Marie .............................................................. 6

PDenoix, Jean-Marie .............................................................. 6Doneley, Bob ........................................................................... 7Draaisma, Rachaël ................................................................ 5 Panciera, David .................................................................... 11

E Platt, Simon ........................................................................... 15Poulsen Nautrup, Cordula ............................................... 9Pycock, Jonathan ............................................................... 19

Engelking, Larry .................................................................. 17

REngelking, Larry .................................................................. 17Eurell, Jo Ann ........................................................................ 16

F Ramzan, Pieter ........................................................................ 6Rebar, Alan H. .......................................................................... 9Robinson, Narda G. .............................................................. 2

Feldman, Bernard .............................................................. 12 Rosenthal, Karen ................................................................... 7Feldman, Bernard .............................................................. 13 Ruaux, Craig .......................................................................... 21Forbes, Neil A. ...................................................................... 19

SFox, Steven ............................................................................ 13Freeman, Kathleen P. ....................................................... 17Frye, Fredric L. ...................................................................... 20 Samuelson, Don ................................................................. 21

G Sawyer, Donald ................................................................... 17Schaer D.V.M., Michael .................................................... 10Schaer, Michael ................................................................... 10

Galvagno, Samuel M. ....................................................... 16 Schumacher, John ............................................................... 3Greer, Marthina L. ................................................................. 9 Scott, Harry ............................................................................ 12Grubb, Tamara L. ................................................................ 16 Scott, Philip R. ......................................................................... 8

H Scott, Philip R. ....................................................................... 19Sharkey, Leslie C. ................................................................ 17Smith, Stephen A. ................................................................. 7

Hartmann, Katrin ................................................................ 19 Southwood, Louise ............................................................. 4Hartmann, Katrin ................................................................ 20 Sparkes, Andrew ................................................................. 20Harwood, David ..................................................................... 8 Sturgess, Kit ........................................................................... 13Heinrich, Nicole A. ............................................................. 14 Swaim, Steven F. ................................................................ 12Hendrickson, Dean A. ........................................................ 6

THesse, Albrecht ................................................................... 15Holt, Peter ............................................................................... 15Hudson, Judith ....................................................................... 9 Thieman Mankin, Kelley ................................................. 22Hudson, Lola ............................................................................ 9 Tilley, Larry .............................................................................. 11

J Tranquilli, William .............................................................. 13

VJohnson-Delaney, Cathy .................................................. 7

K van der Kolk, JH ..................................................................... 5Verstraete, Frank ................................................................. 22

WKainer, Robert ....................................................................... 11Keeble, Emma ...................................................................... 20Kirby, Rebecca ..................................................................... 21 Ware, Wendy ........................................................................ 10Kirpensteijn, Jolle ............................................................... 14 Ware, Wendy ........................................................................ 21Ko, Jeff ....................................................................................... 14 Weese, J Scott ...................................................................... 12Kraus, Karl H. .......................................................................... 15 White, Nathaniel A. .............................................................. 3

L Wingfield, Wayne ............................................................... 17

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