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Veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation - Book Cover - veterinary book Veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation - Book Cover - veterinary book

Veterinary...

Price €45.00

Written by one of the most eminent specialists in Spain, this book enables veterinary surgeons to further their knowledge in physiotherapy and veterinary rehabilitation, as well as to discover the possibilities offered by this discipline in the treatment of musculoskeletal and nervous pathologies in pets.

Emerging diseases in swine - Veterinary book - cover book -

Emerging diseases in...

Price €40.00

This book, written by experts with a wide experience in the field, reviews, in a practical and concise manner, the emerging and reemerging diseases of swine of economic or zoonotic importance, as well as those with an impact that is still to be determined, but against which active and efficient epidemiological surveillance is necessary.

Colostrum feeding in piglets. Essential guides on swine health and production - Veterinary book - cover book -

Colostrum feeding in...

Price €35.00

Because the prolificacy of sows can now be very high, piglets require special attention to ensure their survival. This book describes the importance of colostrum and its immediate ingestión after farrowing. The energy, immunity,and growth factors contained within make colostrum feeding essential for the optimal development of newborn piglets.

3D Cardiology in Small Animals - Book Cover - Veterinary Book 3D Cardiology in Small Animals - Book Cover - Veterinary Book

3D Cardiology in Small...

Price €85.00

This is a pioneering book in veterinary medicine. The reader will be able to visualize what really is happening in a diseased heart. Through three-dimensional representation and augmented reality; every disorder can be seen, almost touching the 3D model above the book. The pathologies' changes in blood flow can be visualized, bringing the reader even closer to the pathophysiological reality. The text addresses the major points of pathophysiology and diagnostic keys for the most common diseases, and the illustrations and pictures are a bridge between the 3D models and the text. Thus, the book succeeds in joining diagnosis, particularly a test such as echocardiography, to understand the pathophysiology.

Dermatologic Diagnosis in Dogs. An Approach Based on Clinical Patterns - book cover - veterinary book Dermatologic Diagnosis in Dogs. An Approach Based on Clinical Patterns - book cover - veterinary book

Dermatologic Diagnosis...

Price €78.00

Using a variety of graphical resources, this atlas describes the cutaneous clinical patterns most commonly encountered in dogs (accounting for 90 % of cases seen in veterinary clinics), as well as the associated aetiologies. For each pattern, corresponding guidelines are provided to ensure correct diagnosis. This book has been designed as an educational guide for veterinary practitioners to facilitate the diagnosis of skin diseases. The wealth of graphical material complementing the text provides veterinary surgeons with reference images with which to compare the cases they encounter in the clinic.

Infection bronchitis. Main challenges in poultry farming - Veterinary book - cover book

Infection bronchitis....

Price €30.00

Infectious bronchitis is an acute and highly contagious respiratory disease of chickens characterized by respiratory signs comprising gasping, coughing, sneezing, tracheal rales and nasal discharge. In addition, severe respiratory distress may occur in young chickens. Respiratory distress, decrease in egg production, and loss of internal egg quality and eggshell quality have been reported in layers. Some strains of the virus produce severe kidney damage and may be associated with high mortality.