Ruminant Surgery: A Textbook of the Surgical Diseases of Cattle, Buffaloes, Camels, Sheep and Goats

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Ruminant Surgery ; A Textbook of the Surgical Diseases of Cattle, Buffaloes, Camels, Sheep and Goats


By R.P.S. Tyagi, Year 2006, File Type: Scanned PDF

Ruminant Surgery A Textbook Of The Surgical Diseases Of Cattle, Buffaloes, Camels, Sheep And Goats

It is an insunnountable task to squeeze the history of the veterinary profession in a few pages. However, a veterinarian must acquaint himself with the sequence of events that brought the profession to its present day status. A look into the past provides guidelines to lay a better foundation for future developments. Get More: Textbook of Small Animal Surgery: 2-Volume Set PDF

The evo­lution of medical and veterinary science and the emergence of veterinary surgery are intimately inter­linked. Therefore, to mark the historical landmarks of veterinary surgery, a brief review of the history of veterinary and medical profession is inevitable. It is beyond the scope of this chapter to present a compre­hensive text and so what follows is only a brief account.

1 historical perspectives.
2 general surgical considerations and fluid therapy.
3 antimicrobial therapy.
4 wound healing and tissue repair.
5 suture material and techniques.
6 physical restraint.
7 anaesthesia.
8 the integumentary system.
9 the abdominal wall and peritoneum.
10 the digestive system.
11 hernia.
12 the respiratory and cardiovascular system.
13 the urinary system.
14 the genital system.
15 the musculoskeletal system.
16 physiotherapy.
17 the nervous system.
18 the special sense organs.
19 neoplasms.
20 postoperative care.
21 electrocardiography.
22 diagnostic radiology.

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