Anatomy of the Dog
5th edition

Klaus Dieter Budras, DVM PhD
University of Berlin, Germany

Patrick H. McCarthy
, DVM PhD
University of Sydney, Australia

Wolfgang Fricke
, Medical Illustrator
University of Berlin, Germany

Renate Richter
, Medical Illustrator
University of Berlin, Germany

with Aaron Horowitz, DVM PhD
Ross University, St. Kitts, West Indies
and Rolf Berg, DVM PhD
University of Berlin, Germany

A revised edition of this superbly illustrated atlas with a new section on computed tomography. Illustrations include colour line diagrams, radiographs, ultrasound and CT scans providing the reader with detailed information on the structure and function of all the body systems and their interaction in the living animal.

Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this new edition is also a valuable reference for practitioners.

Contents

General Anatomy - Topographical Anatomy:

  1. Body Surface and Axial Skeleton
  2. Neck and Thorax
  3. Thoracic Limb
  4. Thoracic and Abdominal Walls
  5. Thoracic and Abdominal Cavities
  6. Abdominal and Pelvic Cavities, and Urogenital Organs
  7. Pelvic Limb
  8. Head
  9. Central Nervous System, Cranial Nerves, the Endocrine System, and Sense Organs

Index

Anatomy of the Dog - cover

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Reviews

About the previous edition:

".....an excellent learning tool and reference."
American Veterinary Medical Association - JAVMA

Key features

  • Fully illustrated with colour line diagrams, including unique three-dimensional cross-sectional anatomy, together with radiographs and ultrasound scans

  • Includes topographical and surface anatomy

  • Tabular appendices of relational and functional anatomy

Bibliographic info

  • Hardcover, 224 pages
  • 343 x 245 mm page size
  • 71 colour and b/w illustrations
  • ISBN: 978-3-89993-018-4
  • Published by Schluetersche, Germany and distributed by Manson Publishing

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