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Orthopaedic pathologies of the Stifle Joint - Book Details- veterinary book Orthopaedic pathologies of the Stifle Joint - Book Details- veterinary book

Orthopaedic...

Price CAD 142.80

This book deals with the main orthopaedic conditions of the stifle joint in dogs and cats, so veterinary surgeons can assess, diagnose and treat the disorders commonly seen in their practice. It is intended to help veterinary clinicians make a correct diagnosis and prognosis and establish the most appropriate drug or surgical treatment for each case. Orthopaedic pathologies of the stifle joint contains plenty of high-quality images and illustrations as well as links to videos through QR codes, which provide additional information and contribute to making the book even more practical.

Vaccines in Small Animals - book details - veterinary book Vaccines in Small Animals - book details - veterinary book

Vaccines in Small Animals

Price CAD 85.05

Correct vaccination of dogs and cats requires consideration of a broad range of clinical situations and vaccination options, and obliges veterinary surgeons to constantly update their knowledge in order to appropriately deal with the challenges that arise in daily clinical practice. Using a thoroughly practical approach, this book takes an in-depth look at vaccines and vaccination to provide veterinary professionals with the information they require to address the many doubts and questions that arise in relation to this topic.

White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book White effect. The white coat effect on the doctor-patient relationship - Dentistry book - cover book

White effect. The...

Price CAD 33.60

The white coat has its roots in the Arabic word ‘qamiç’, meaning a tunic, a long, white linen underrobe worn by priests during the celebration of divine offices, but also in the Greek word ‘kámasos’, a square-shaped, sleeveless garment made of cotton, linen, or silk. The ancient Romans used it as an undergarment and adopted the Hellenic name. The first ones were beige, then they took on various colors depending on the activity of professionals and artists. However, the first person to wear a white coat was not a doctor.