Outline of clinical diagnosis in the goat
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Outline of clinical diagnosis in the goat
Wright, 1991
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
: pbk.A9004655019162378
Note
Bibliography: p.[299]-300
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book aims to provide those involved in caprine medicine with a readily accessible text covering the more common clinical problems likely to be encountered with the species. The major presenting signs are covered in individual chapters with each chapter beginning with the assessment and clinical examination of the patient, followed by further investigations which may aid diagnosis and finishing with a consideration of specific diseases, their diagnosis, clinical signs and treatment. There are also chapters on plant poisoning, anaesthesia and disbudding/dehorning. Veterinary students and practitioners will find this an invaluable reference.
Table of Contents
- Female infertility
- abortion
- male infertility
- periparturient problems
- weak kids
- lameness in adult goats
- lameness in kids
- chronic weight loss
- external swellings
- skin diseases
- nervous diseases
- diseases of the mammary gland
- diarrhoea
- colic in adult goats
- colic in kids
- respiratory disease
- anaemia
- sudden death
- eye disease
- plant poisoning
- anaesthesia
- disbudding and dehorning.
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