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Avian Disease Manual - Sixth Edition 2006
by B. R. Charlton
Pages: 235
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 978-8181891570
Description
The main text is composed of a series of descriptions of major poultry diseases, each in moderate detail and in a format that has been useful in teaching. Diseases described in the text are grouped by the nature of the etiologic agent (viral, bacterial, mycotic, parasitic, nutritional, etc.). Within each category the diseases are listed alphabetically. The appendix contains tables, each of which lists the common diseases of a single body system. The tables are presented for systems teaching and permit a rapid overview of most diseases of each system. If more detail on a major disease is needed, it can be found in the main text.
Contents
1. Viral diseases. 2. Bacterial diseases. 3. Fungal diseases. 4. Parasitic diseases. 5. Nutritional diseases. 6. Miscellanous diseases. Appendices. Glossary. Index. From the preface This fifth edition of the Avian disease manual attempts to follow previous editions in providing a concise and functional teaching reference. This edition will continue to be useful to instructors of avian diseases veterinary students poultry science students and others who are interested in avian diseases. This manual as is true of previous editions attempts to condense and simplify the great mass of information available on poultry diseases. The main text is composed of a series of descriptions of major poultry diseases each in moderate detail and in a format that has been useful in teaching. Diseases described in the text are grouped by the nature of the etiologic agent (viral bacterial mycotic parasitic nutritional etc.). Within each category the diseases are listed alphabetically. The appendix contains tables each of which lists the common diseases of a single body system. The tables are presented for systems teaching and permit a rapid overview of most diseases of each system.
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by B. R. Charlton
Pages: 235
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2006
Language: English
ISBN: 978-8181891570
Description
The main text is composed of a series of descriptions of major poultry diseases, each in moderate detail and in a format that has been useful in teaching. Diseases described in the text are grouped by the nature of the etiologic agent (viral, bacterial, mycotic, parasitic, nutritional, etc.). Within each category the diseases are listed alphabetically. The appendix contains tables, each of which lists the common diseases of a single body system. The tables are presented for systems teaching and permit a rapid overview of most diseases of each system. If more detail on a major disease is needed, it can be found in the main text.
Contents
1. Viral diseases. 2. Bacterial diseases. 3. Fungal diseases. 4. Parasitic diseases. 5. Nutritional diseases. 6. Miscellanous diseases. Appendices. Glossary. Index. From the preface This fifth edition of the Avian disease manual attempts to follow previous editions in providing a concise and functional teaching reference. This edition will continue to be useful to instructors of avian diseases veterinary students poultry science students and others who are interested in avian diseases. This manual as is true of previous editions attempts to condense and simplify the great mass of information available on poultry diseases. The main text is composed of a series of descriptions of major poultry diseases each in moderate detail and in a format that has been useful in teaching. Diseases described in the text are grouped by the nature of the etiologic agent (viral bacterial mycotic parasitic nutritional etc.). Within each category the diseases are listed alphabetically. The appendix contains tables each of which lists the common diseases of a single body system. The tables are presented for systems teaching and permit a rapid overview of most diseases of each system.
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