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Color Atlas Of Veterinary Anatomy: Volume 3, The Dog And Cat |  | Authors: Stanley H. Done BA BVetMed PhD DECPHM DECVP FRCVS FRCPath, Peter C. Goody BSc MSc(Ed) PhD, Neil C. Stickland BSc PhD DSc, Susan A. Evans MIScT AIMI MIAS Publisher: Mosby Category: Book
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Seller: hpb-dallas Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 556948
Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 464 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.6 Dimensions (in): 12 x 9.8 x 0.9
ISBN: 0723424411 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780723424413 ASIN: 0723424411
Publication Date: April 1, 1996 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Spanish version also available, ISBN: 84-8174-200-7
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Wonderful September 7, 2008 A. Armstrong Excellent book with vivid views of all major systems. Great for pelvic bone review and in general quick checks.
A Must Have Companion to Miller's Guide September 29, 2007 Furball (USA) I am a first year veterinary student and I found this book to be tremendously helpful in conjunction to Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog. This is especially great if you feel many times you are on your own to locate things in Lab. It is a great book to study from when you don't have access to the live animals as well. It pinpoints the palpable bones and shows radiographs. Each body part is photographed at every angle including transverse sections. The book is pretty good with detailing blood vessels and nerves (these are tough no matter what!) This book is composed of colored photos of a preserved Grey Hound with great colored drawings that correspond to each photo (ie vessels and nerves are differentiated).
This book will make your life in dissection labs way easier August 14, 2007 Dr. A. L. Caldicott (New Zealand) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is a god-send to the vet student. Traditional texts like Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the dog are excellent, but the hand-drawn "typical" picture looks nothing like the mutt you have in front of you. This gives you a colour photograph (those of you who have had experience of dissecting a preserved cadever will know how useful that is!) AND an accompanying anatomical drawing OF THE PHOTO, NOT a typical "what you should see" drawing. The anatomical drawing is also in colour, with nerves, blood vessels and items of interest highlighted in separate colours.
It is VERY thorough decription-wise, but has no information about form and function, so it is a tool to use with Miller and Dyce rather than a substitute.
Over my best expectations March 19, 2007 Liviu Gaita (Bucharest) This is that kind of reference book you appreciate more and more by every year of practice.
Review of Veterinary Anatomy of the dog and cat November 10, 2006 Mary Mehler (St. George's Vet Medical School) This is yet another excellent marraige of illustration, photography and text for the novice and clinican alike. The format is easy to use and references are well documented. The photographs are equal to that of virtual dissection. Provides a Great study aid and reference for the practitioner.
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