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Handbook of Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine

Handbook of Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine

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Handbook of Evidence-Based Veterinary MedicinePeter Cockcroft, Mark Holmes in 2003The application of evidence-based veterinary medicine (EBVM) can assist in improving and optimizing the diagnosis, prognosis, control, treatment and ultimately the welfare of animals. It can also provide the user with a ...

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Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant

Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant

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Textbook for the Veterinary Assistantby Kara Burns, Lori Renda-Francis June 2014Textbook for the Veterinary Assistant offers a comprehensive guide to the NAVTA-approved curriculum for veterinary assisting programs. Written by leaders in the profession and copublished with NAVTA, the book covers the ...

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Equine Behavioral Medicine

Equine Behavioral Medicine

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Equine Behavioral Medicineby Bonnie V. Beaver January 2019Equine Behavioral Medicine provides an essential resource for those who work with, study, and provide care to horses. It provides critical knowledge to help users understand the complex aspects of their behavior in order to benefit the animal, ...

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Small Animal ECGs: An Introductory Guide 2nd Edition

Small Animal ECGs: An Introductory Guide 2nd Edition

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Small Animal ECGs: An Introductory Guide, This guide contains easy to follow information regarding how to obtain a diagnostic ECG, basic principles and guides to interpretation. Common arrhymias are demonstrated with a brief indication of clinical significance. Good value for money. Small Animal ECGs: An Introductory ...

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Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat

Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat

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Ear Diseases of the Dog and Cat, Studies of disease prevalence in dogs and cats, particularly those based on hospital admission data, suggest that ear diseases are common. Ear Diseases of the Dog and CatEstimates of the frequency of presentation range from 7.5–16.5%for dogs and 2–6.2% for cats. However, ...

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