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Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner
Stades, Frans C.; Wyman, Milton; Boeve, Michael H.; Neumann, Willy; Spiess, Bernhard
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Description for Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner
Hardback. A complete guide to the diagnosis and treatment of all important eye diseases, now completely revised and extended. It includes coverage of the most common ophthalmic disorders of dogs and cats, as well as horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and birds. Num Pages: 272 pages, 321 colour illustrations. BIC Classification: MJQ; MZ. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 281 x 217 x 20. Weight in Grams: 1252.
The standard work for ophthalmology in veterinary practise - now completely revised and extended. In its modern layout, the new edition continues a tried and tested concept.
Present-day developments in ophthalmological diagnostics and therapy are supplemented comprehensively throughout the book. In ophthalmology, the paramount maxim is learning by doing. This book provides a concrete guide to diagnostics and therapy of all important eye diseases in small animals especially for those general veterinary practitioners without any specific experience in ophthalmology and to students. It enables the determination of a diagnosis even without specialised instruments, while at the same time it gives answers to the important questions: when should an eye patient be referred to a specialist and which preparations are necessary for doing this?
Specific veterinary features in pet animals, horses, birds and farm animals are compared. A special chapter dedicated to ophthalmological emergencies enables quick and assured actions to be undertaken in emergency situations. The structure of the book follows the steps of a clinical examination making it particularly user-friendly. First-class new colour photographs and instructive drawings illustrate symptoms, diagnosis and treatment methods.
Present-day developments in ophthalmological diagnostics and therapy are supplemented comprehensively throughout the book. In ophthalmology, the paramount maxim is learning by doing. This book provides a concrete guide to diagnostics and therapy of all important eye diseases in small animals especially for those general veterinary practitioners without any specific experience in ophthalmology and to students. It enables the determination of a diagnosis even without specialised instruments, while at the same time it gives answers to the important questions: when should an eye patient be referred to a specialist and which preparations are necessary for doing this?
Specific veterinary features in pet animals, horses, birds and farm animals are compared. A special chapter dedicated to ophthalmological emergencies enables quick and assured actions to be undertaken in emergency situations. The structure of the book follows the steps of a clinical examination making it particularly user-friendly. First-class new colour photographs and instructive drawings illustrate symptoms, diagnosis and treatment methods.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2007
Publisher
Schlutersche Germany
Number of pages
272
Condition
New
Number of Pages
272
Place of Publication
Hannover, Germany
ISBN
9783899930115
SKU
V9783899930115
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-1
About Stades, Frans C.; Wyman, Milton; Boeve, Michael H.; Neumann, Willy; Spiess, Bernhard
All the authors have had many years of experience in teaching and practice. They belong to the most renowned ophthalmologists in Europe and the USA. Prof. Dr. Frans C. Stades, Utrecht. Dr. Willy Neumann, specialised ophthalmologist in general practise. Prof. Dr. Michael Boeve, Utrecht and Hanover. Prof. Dr. Bernhard Spiess, Zurich. Prof. Dr. Milton Wyman, Columbus, Ohio.
Reviews for Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner
This is a high quality reference that would be useful in general small animal practice. (3 stars) –Carrie Breaux, MVSc (University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine), Doody's Review Service