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Dog Anatomy |  | Authors: Peter Goody, Peter C. Goody Publisher: J. A. Allen Category: Book
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Format: Illustrated Media: Paperback Edition: 1 Pages: 144 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 11.3 x 8.1 x 0.6
ISBN: 0851316360 Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780851316369 ASIN: 0851316360
Publication Date: January 1, 1998 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description A complete illustrated guide to the canine anatomy, featuring150 detailed drawings.
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Fabulous for vet school October 6, 2008 E. G. Wilbanks (New York, NY USA) This book is great for vet students (I'm at Davis). There's not much fluff, but there's a ton of information in a very portable format that's great for both learning the material and quizzing yourself afterwards. I find it best to photocopy pages and color them in, so that I can repeat the actions of learning names while coloring in. The text is spare, but to the point. I haven't seen the other coloring atlas out there, but I can't recommend this one enough.
Great diagrams but poorly presented April 20, 2004 11 out of 12 found this review helpful
As mentioned in other reviews, the diagrams are great, but overall I feel that the book is not well presented. A better way to present the book would be to have more pages, with less diagrams on each page, and the labelling being on each diagram. Found it distracting to look at the diagrams -- find the number on the diagram, and then to try to find the correct number on the other page -- that tells you the name of the various physical systems. I would have been willing to pay more, if the book would have been presented better.
A "must have" February 1, 2004 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is the best canine anatomy book for veterinary students. As a veterinary student myself, I find this book of great help. Each system of the dog is covered with a written forward into the topic in question. This is very well written and only a very basic knowledge of veterinary medicine is needed as the book is not aimed at only vets. The diagrams of the dog are labelled with numbers which correspond to the opposite page and so this is a great book for testing yourself before exams! If you have a general interest in what is under the skin of your dog or what that bone is bulging out from his elbow-this book is just as interesting/informative as it is to any vet student. A must have.
Very Interesting Book May 28, 2002 R. Straw (MO United States) 14 out of 15 found this review helpful
I thought I'd be tempted to take a color pencil and color the correct drawn anatomy parts, as I did in my nursing anatomy books. I am a nurse, and this book was a real eye opener. The only thing missing were the colors, for the smaller, more detailed illustrations that are necessary. The book is extremely detailed, and very very complete. There's alot of text, and some of it, I found boring. But, the illustrations make up for it. This would be an excellent book for a vet. student, or anyone, like myself, to learn more about dogs. I was exspecially interested in the fact that it was only about dogs, not cats, or other animals. This book is a good book for anyone's shelf.
Beautiful drawings March 1, 2001 Desiree Scott (Hitchin, Hertfordshire United Kingdom) 22 out of 23 found this review helpful
Having read the review that 'accuses' British textbooks of being dry and like PBS productions of 50 years ago, I feel that I must stand up for this book. The drawings are exquisite, they are by far the most accurate in any anatomy text book, and they have a simplicity that adds to their impact. The text is a little minimalist, for it is really in the form of expanded labelling for the illustrations. I have to say that I find the 'chatty' style of many US non-fiction and textbooks flippant and distracting from the subject. I much prefer an author who takes his subject seriously. All my anatomical studies are based on this book. And look at the price - a real bargain. All those who are studying dog anatomy, be they veterinary students or show judges, are mistaken if this volume does not sit on their bookshelf.
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