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Problems in Internal Medicine 2002
Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney
This proceeding is now available as CD only. This title is from the Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science.s major course, held in February 2002 in Sydney. Topics focus on a variety of small animal internal medicine topics. There are 337 pages of notes by Andrew Mackin, Mark Jackson, Richard Churcher, Darren Foster, Warwick Lamb, Richard Malik and Nigel Swift. Lecture notes are well set out in point form and are followed by examples of cases which relate to them. Conveniently indexed and indented allowing annotation for ease of use as a reference in the busy veterinary practice.
Topics covered include Common Haemostatic Disorders, Anorexia and Weight Loss, Nutritional Support, Jaundice, Hypoglycaemia, Cardiothoracic Disease, Hypercalcaemia, Pyrexias of Unknown Origin, Management of Heart Failure and Gene Therapy. The latest developments on managing these cases were discussed; often the material presented was, at the time, not yet published.
Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney
This proceeding is now available as CD only. This title is from the Post Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science.s major course, held in February 2002 in Sydney. Topics focus on a variety of small animal internal medicine topics. There are 337 pages of notes by Andrew Mackin, Mark Jackson, Richard Churcher, Darren Foster, Warwick Lamb, Richard Malik and Nigel Swift. Lecture notes are well set out in point form and are followed by examples of cases which relate to them. Conveniently indexed and indented allowing annotation for ease of use as a reference in the busy veterinary practice.
Topics covered include Common Haemostatic Disorders, Anorexia and Weight Loss, Nutritional Support, Jaundice, Hypoglycaemia, Cardiothoracic Disease, Hypercalcaemia, Pyrexias of Unknown Origin, Management of Heart Failure and Gene Therapy. The latest developments on managing these cases were discussed; often the material presented was, at the time, not yet published.
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