An Atlas of Interpretative Radiographic Anatomy of the Dog and Cat
July 19, 2012 by Admin1
Filed under Small Dog Breed
This is the definitive reference for the small animal practitioner to normal radiographic anatomy of the cat and dog. With over forty years of experience between them, the authors have produced an invaluable reference atlas for the veterinary practitioner. The book is suitable for the general and referral based practitioner, undergraduate or postgraduate veterinary surgeon. Over 550 radiographic images analysed and explainedMore than 50 new figures added, with the quality of existing images enhancedRevised contents and page headers for easy-referenceClear informative line drawings to trace radiographic shadows and schematic drawings of underlying structures not seen in plain radiographs.
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A great resource.,
Tremendous reference for anyone from a first year vet student to a seasoned practitioner to a radiology resident. Clear diagrams complete with age-related radiographic variations. Highly recommended.
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best veterinary radiology book ever!!!,
I love books and spend a lots of money to keep my bookshelves update. This radiology book is the best ever learning tool that can help you to learn interpret films. To me, it is more than necessary to study this book before move to other reference book like Thrall. Buy this book with confidence and be sure that you will enjoy every second spending on this great book. THANKS SO MUCH Dr. COULSON.
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Any small animal practitioner or library catering to vets and students will find this an essential reference,
Any small animal practitioner or library catering to vets and students will find this an essential reference to definitive radiographic anatomy of the dog and cat. From projections of plain radiographs to contrast studies, comparisons of images for diagnosis, and more, this updated edition packs in over 50 new figures, new guidance line drawings and tables, and quick reference contents by section. It’s a solid reference any professional, college-level vet library needs: very highly recommended as a definitive, cornerstone reference.
Diane C. Donovan
California Bookwatch
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