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B Manual of Canine Practice, A Foundation Manual
By Tim Hutchinson
Pages: 370
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2015
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1905319480
Description
This brand new Foundation Manual from the BSAVA is an exciting development because it condenses the information from many important areas into a single volume. The development over the last 20 years of a range of formal specialist
veterinary qualifications has produced a significant surge in the range and depth of knowledge in canine practice. Whilst we should celebrate that this range and depth now exists, it is also clear that this very range is daunting to many of us. Concise answers to common questions that occur in consulting rooms are becoming harder to find. This book swings the balance back to the practitioner.
As well as traditional systems based medicine, this Manual also provides information on the ‘arts’ of practice such as consultation technique and dealing with common but testing situations. In the clinical presentations section of the
book, first line approaches are given in a problem-oriented setting with a significant focus on the ‘nose-to-tail’ physical examination, a detailed clinical history and common, readily available, diagnostic tests. This book should be the first port of call for the busy clinician faced with a range of challenging issues (not all of them medical) in the consulting room.
Thanks to all of those whom always are working to spread the knowlege, :up:
By Tim Hutchinson

Pages: 370
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2015
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1905319480
Description
This brand new Foundation Manual from the BSAVA is an exciting development because it condenses the information from many important areas into a single volume. The development over the last 20 years of a range of formal specialist
veterinary qualifications has produced a significant surge in the range and depth of knowledge in canine practice. Whilst we should celebrate that this range and depth now exists, it is also clear that this very range is daunting to many of us. Concise answers to common questions that occur in consulting rooms are becoming harder to find. This book swings the balance back to the practitioner.
As well as traditional systems based medicine, this Manual also provides information on the ‘arts’ of practice such as consultation technique and dealing with common but testing situations. In the clinical presentations section of the
book, first line approaches are given in a problem-oriented setting with a significant focus on the ‘nose-to-tail’ physical examination, a detailed clinical history and common, readily available, diagnostic tests. This book should be the first port of call for the busy clinician faced with a range of challenging issues (not all of them medical) in the consulting room.
Thanks to all of those whom always are working to spread the knowlege, :up:
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