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  • Author: José María Carbonell Tatay
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Oncology in senior animals
with clinical cases - book details - veterinary book Oncology in senior animals
with clinical cases - book details - veterinary book

Oncology in senior...

Price CAD 118.65

The book Oncology in Senior Animals shows the neoplasms most commonly diagnosed in animals in the senior age range and describes their most common clinical signs, diagnostic approach, prognosis and treatment. It includes clinical cases.

Veterinary sutures handbook - book details - veterinary book Veterinary sutures handbook - book details - veterinary book

Veterinary sutures...

Price CAD 120.75

This edition of the Veterinary suture handbook expands the contents of the previous edition with updated and more practical information. It includes basic aspects such as the different types of sutures, their characteristics and those of the instruments used, and the latest and most innovative materials. It also provides detailed descriptions of their use and advice on how to apply them to ensure the best results. In addition, the authors give greater relevance to the suturing of the different organs according to their characteristics and to new techniques, and a whole chapter is dedicated to eye surgery.

Feline Ophthalmology. The... Feline Ophthalmology. The...

Feline Ophthalmology....

Price CAD 147.00

There is no doubt that cats are more and more popular as pets nowadays. It is therefore mandatory for veterinary surgeons to increase their knowledge on the diseases most frequently seen in feline practice. For that reason, the aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a visual guide to accurately diagnose and treat the most common ophthalmological eye disorders in cats. Feline Ophthalmology – The Manual is designed for veterinary surgeons in practice, final year veterinary students and those with a particular interest in feline species, especially in ophthalmology.