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Veterinary Anatomy: The Regional Gross Anatomy of Domestic Animals (Part I & II in Single Binding)
Veterinary Anatomy: The Regional Gross Anatomy of Domestic Animals (Part I & II in Single Binding)
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Author : Vitthal R.Bhamburkar & Sanjay B. Banubakode
Pages : 840
Year of Publication : 2018
Language : English
Binding : Hardback
This book employs a regional approach to teaching and studying veterinary gross anatomy, and has been divided into six parts. The first part covers the conventional systemic anatomy of veterinary anatomy, while the remaining five parts provide region-specific descriptions of gross anatomy. Each part includes descriptions of all anatomical structures, such as bones, joints, muscles, viscera, blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves, located in the respective regions of the animal body, including the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and fore and hind limbs. The bovine animal, or ox, has been selected as the model species for detailed descriptions of anatomical features, while major differences or remarkable features in other species, such as horses, dogs, sheep and goats, pigs, and fowl, are discussed in a separate section titled Comparative Anatomy at the end of each section. Additionally, a section on Applied Anatomy has been included at the end of each regional part, providing insight into the practical applications of anatomical features that form the basis of surgical, diagnostic, medical, and obstetrical techniques in solving clinical disorders, which is the primary goal of regional anatomy learning. Due to the book's distinctive features, it has become quite lengthy and has been split into two volumes. The first volume, Part-I, contains the first three parts: General Systemic Anatomy, Anatomy of the Head and Neck, and Anatomy of the Thorax. The second volume, Part-II, includes the remaining three parts: Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis, Anatomy of the Fore Limb, and Anatomy of the Hind Limb.
Pages : 840
Year of Publication : 2018
Language : English
Binding : Hardback
This book employs a regional approach to teaching and studying veterinary gross anatomy, and has been divided into six parts. The first part covers the conventional systemic anatomy of veterinary anatomy, while the remaining five parts provide region-specific descriptions of gross anatomy. Each part includes descriptions of all anatomical structures, such as bones, joints, muscles, viscera, blood vessels, lymphatics, and nerves, located in the respective regions of the animal body, including the head, neck, thorax, abdomen, pelvis, and fore and hind limbs. The bovine animal, or ox, has been selected as the model species for detailed descriptions of anatomical features, while major differences or remarkable features in other species, such as horses, dogs, sheep and goats, pigs, and fowl, are discussed in a separate section titled Comparative Anatomy at the end of each section. Additionally, a section on Applied Anatomy has been included at the end of each regional part, providing insight into the practical applications of anatomical features that form the basis of surgical, diagnostic, medical, and obstetrical techniques in solving clinical disorders, which is the primary goal of regional anatomy learning. Due to the book's distinctive features, it has become quite lengthy and has been split into two volumes. The first volume, Part-I, contains the first three parts: General Systemic Anatomy, Anatomy of the Head and Neck, and Anatomy of the Thorax. The second volume, Part-II, includes the remaining three parts: Anatomy of the Abdomen and Pelvis, Anatomy of the Fore Limb, and Anatomy of the Hind Limb.
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