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Rapid Review of Small Exotic Animal Medicine and Husbandry
~ Karen L. Rosenthal (Editor), Neil A. Forbes (Editor), Fredric Frye (Editor), Gregory A. Lewbart (Editor)
Review
?It is a well done book that has most of the pet exotics seen in practice under one cover. It provides good, basic information on common and some rare species.? (Exotic DVM, 2009)
Product Description
This wide-ranging review is divided into four sections - small mammals, birds, reptiles/amphibians, ornamental fish - and consists of an introduction to the essential aspects of medicine and husbandry of each group of animals, 400 colour-illustrated clinical cases, plus summary questions to highlight key points. The Rapid Review is designed to appeal to veterinary practitioners dealing with an ever-wider variety of animals, to veterinary instructors and students, technicians, nurses and assistants, and to other animal health professionals in practice and training.
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~ Karen L. Rosenthal (Editor), Neil A. Forbes (Editor), Fredric Frye (Editor), Gregory A. Lewbart (Editor)
- Paperback: 256 pages
- Publisher: Manson Publishing Ltd; 1 edition (May 9, 2008)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1840760559
- ISBN-13: 978-1840760552
- Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 7.6 x 0.7 inches
Review
?It is a well done book that has most of the pet exotics seen in practice under one cover. It provides good, basic information on common and some rare species.? (Exotic DVM, 2009)
Product Description
This wide-ranging review is divided into four sections - small mammals, birds, reptiles/amphibians, ornamental fish - and consists of an introduction to the essential aspects of medicine and husbandry of each group of animals, 400 colour-illustrated clinical cases, plus summary questions to highlight key points. The Rapid Review is designed to appeal to veterinary practitioners dealing with an ever-wider variety of animals, to veterinary instructors and students, technicians, nurses and assistants, and to other animal health professionals in practice and training.
:thumb up:
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