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

White effect. The...

Price €19.90

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.

Feline endocrinology - Feldman Peterson Fracassi - Book Cover - Veterinary Book Feline endocrinology - Feldman Peterson Fracassi - Book Cover - Veterinary Book

Feline Endocrinology -...

Price €149.00

This book is unique, developed by the main worldwide experts in this issue. It is an extremely valuable tool for any veterinary practitioner willing to deepen into physiopathology, clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of feline endocrine diseases, with an approach and contents never published so far. the most common endocrine conditions in cats are deeply discussed and addressed: hyperthyroidism, type-II diabetes mellitus, and growth hormone excess.

Behavioural Changes Associated with Pain in Companion Animals - Veterinary book - cover book - Behavioural Changes Associated with Pain in Companion Animals - Veterinary book - cover book -

Behavioural Changes...

Price €55.00

This book deals with pain in companion animals and how it affects their welfare, health and, of course, behaviour. It describes the difficulties encountered, throughout history, to finally reach the conclusion that animals and humans share the same neurophy- siological mechanisms to feel pain, and what their sensitive pathways are. It then goes deeper into the changes that pain can cause in the behaviour of dogs and cats and the tools available to the veterinary surgeon to control it.