Clinical anatomy for small animal practitioners
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Clinical anatomy for small animal practitioners
Iowa State Press, 2002
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Description
Clinical Anatomy for Small Animal Practitioners is the first work of its kind, addressing the surface anatomy of the common integument, head, neck, thorax, abdomen, limbs and pelvis, and describing the projection of bones, superficial muscles, vessels, lymph nodes and nerves on the skin. Joined by 17 clinicians, Dr. Constantinescu adds a strong clinical orientation to the descriptive anatomy of the superficial structures of the body. Anatomical structures (of the dog and cat) are described from all perspectives (cranial, caudal, medial, lateral, frontal, dorsal, ventral, palmar, and plantar).
Table of Contents
1. Common Integument, 2. The Head, 3. The Neck and Chest, 4. The Thorax and Thoracic Viscera, 5. The Thoracic Limb, 6. The Abdomen and Abdominal Viscera, 7. The Pelvis and Genital Organs, 8. The Pelvic Limb, 9. Necropsy Technique for the Cat and Dog
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