The Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy volume 2 presents a unique photographic record of dissections showing the topographical anatomy of the horse. With this book you will be able to see the position and relationships of the bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and viscera that go to make up each region of the body and each organ system. Each book in this 3 volume series is packed with full-color photographs and drawings of dissections prepared specifically for these texts.
Key features Accessibly and systematically structured with each chapter devoted to a specific body region Important features of regional and topographical anatomy presented using full color photos of detailed dissections Dissections presented in the standing position Detailed color line drawings clarify the relationships of relevant structures Presents anatomy in a clinical context This new edition second edition offers important new features, including:
Accompanying website presents over 100 interactive quizzes and self-assessment questions Many more radiographs throughout Additional CT and MRI images Clinical notes highlight areas of particular clinical significance
By:
Raymond R. Ashdown, Stanley H. Done Contributions by:
Susan A. Evans, Elizabeth A Baines, MA, VetMB, DVR, DipECVDI, MRCVS Imprint: Mosby Country of Publication: United States Edition: 2nd Revised edition Dimensions:
Height: 302mm,
Width: 249mm,
Spine: 20mm
Weight: 1.520kg ISBN:9780702052293 ISBN 10: 0702052299 Pages: 368 Publication Date:23 April 2012 Audience:
College/higher education
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Professional and scholarly
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A / AS level
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active
Introduction. 1 The Head (including the skin). 2 The Neck. 3 The Forelimb. 4 The Thorax. 5 The Abdomen. 6 The Hindlimb. 7 The Foot. 8 The Pelvis (including the spine). 9 Diagnostic imaging of the head, withers, manus and pes
Reviews for Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy, Volume 2, The Horse
<p> This book is a must for everybody who needs to know about topographical anatomy...helpful for any practitioner who wants to know more...The Illustrations of surface anatomy are extremely helpful. <p>Veterinary Record, January 2012