Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction

Graham Munroe, BVSc (Hons) PhD Cert EO DESM Dip ECVS FRCVS
Flanders Veterinary Services, Greenlaw, Berwickshire, Scotland, UK

Scott Weese, DVM DVSc DipACVIM
Department of Pathobiology, Ontario Veterinary College, Canada

Contributing Authors:
Luis Arroyo, Bruce Bladon, Ludovic Boure, Babetta Breuhaus, Theresa Burns, Edouard Cauvin, Cedric C-H Chan, Tracey Chenier, Nathalie Cote, Antonio Cruz, Ehud Eliashar, Heather Gray, Matt Hanks, Joanne Hewson, Katherine Houpt, Sonya Keller, Thomas Koch, Anthony Knight, Luis Lamas, Siobhan McAuliffe, Kim McGurrin, Peter I. Milner, Zoe Munroe, Olimpo Oliver, Andy Parks, Reginald Roland Pascoe, Simon Pearce, J. Scott, Josh Slater, Nathan Slovis, Sarah Stoneham, Henry Tremaine, Modest Vengust, Martin Weaver, Darren Wood.

The internationally respected editors and authors have combined to produce this major new textbook and reference source in a single volume, covering all aspects of equine medicine, surgery and reproduction.  The text is supported by a wealth of over 1200 illustrations of the highest quality – colour photographs, radiographic and ultrasound images, and diagrams.  
The book is system-based and each individual system is introduced with precise information on the relevant basic anatomy and physiology, standard clinical examination techniques and useful differential diagnostic aids. This is followed by diseases and disorders that are pertinent to that system, grouped together either anatomically or based on presenting clinical signs.  Each condition is described using consistent headings – definition/overview, aetiology and pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, differential diagnoses, management/treatment, and prognosis.  Additional chapters deal with the foal, with wounds and behavioural problems.

The focus throughout is on providing clinically relevant information required for practical case management, plus sufficient background on causes and disease processes to enable readers to understand the conditions and the rationale for diagnostic and treatment options.

Equine Medicine and Surgery will be of lasting value as a teaching and training resource for equine specialists, a ready reference for non-specialist practitioners, and a textbook for students in veterinary medicine and related equine courses.

Contents

  1. Musculoskeletal system
  2. Reproductive system
  3. Respiratory system
  4. Gastrointestinal system
  5. Liver
  6. Endocrine system
  7. Urinary system
  8. Cardiovascular system
  9. Haemolymphatic system
  10. Nervous system
  11. Eyes
  12. Skin
  13. Wounds
  14. Foal
  15. Behavioural Problems
  16. Presenting problems

Appendix

Index

Equine Clinical Medicine, Surgery and Reproduction - coverPublication: July 2010

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Key features

  • Major new single volume

  • International editors and authors

  • System based: basic science, investigations, clinical conditions

  • Over 1200 top quality illustrations

Bibliographic info

  • Hardcover, 864 pages
  • 280 x 216 mm page size
  • 1,227 colour and b/w illustrations
  • ISBN: 978-1-84076-119-1
  • publication year: 2010

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