Textbook of Rabbit Medicine 3th edition – E-Book – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s):9780702084034, 0702084034,9780702084041, 0702084042
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0702084042
- ISBN-13 : 9780702084041
- Author: Molly Varga Smith
Provide effective treatment of pet rabbits with this practical, evidence-based resource! Textbook of Rabbit Medicine, 3rd Edition provides authoritative coverage of the health and diseases of the domestic rabbit. Chapters follow a logical progression from basic rabbit science to clinical pathology, therapeutics, anesthesia, diseases and disorders by body system, and surgery. This edition is updated with the latest advances and techniques, and includes practical advice on topics such as vaccination, neutering and reproductive control, and behavior problems. Written by exotics specialist Molly Varga Smith, and drawing from clinical information from around the world, this book is a truly global resource in veterinary medicine.
Table of contents:
Part I: Rabbit Basic Science
1: Rabbit Basic Science
Part II: Rabbit Medicine
2: Clinical Pathology
3: Therapeutics
4: Anesthesia and Analgesia
5: Digestive Disorders
6: Dental Disease
7: Abscesses
8: Skin Diseases
9: Ophthalmic Diseases
10: Neurological and Locomotor Disorders
11: Cardiorespiratory Disease
12: Urogenital Diseases
13: Endocrine Diseases
14: Infectious Diseases of Domestic Rabbits
15: Shelter Medicine for Domestic Rabbits
16: Diagnostic Imaging
17: Rabbit Basic Surgery
18: Neutering and Reproductive Control
19: Rabbit Advanced Surgery
Appendix A: Abdominal Distension: Female
Appendix B: Abdominal Distension: Male
Appendix C: Abnormal Respiration
Appendix D: Anorexia
Appendix E: Ataxia (Paresis, Paralysis, Head Tilt)
Appendix F: Changes to Fur or Skin
Appendix G: Exophthalmos
Appendix H: Diarrhea
Appendix I: Lameness
Appendix J: Polydipsia/Polyuria
Appendix K: Seizures
Appendix L: Sudden Death
Appendix M: Weight Loss
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