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Equine Veterinary Nursing Manual (Paperback)

Equine Veterinary Nursing Manual (Paperback) Equine Veterinary Nursing Manual (Paperback)

This definitive textbook for equine veterinary nurses will be invaluable to all those involved in the care and management of sick horses. Endorsed by the British Equine Veterinary Association (BEVA), this book covers the syllabus for the new Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons equine veterinary nursing certificate. Key subjects include: medical and surgical equine nursing; equine stud medicine; basic equine management, and the theory underpinning all these and other important topics.
The book also includes innovative chapters on nutrition, imaging, anatomy and physiology. The subject matter is presented in a clear and easily assimilated format, appropriate for all involved in equine nursing. The approach throughout is practical and the book is laid out in a user-friendly manner with copious diagrams and photographs.

This book aims to cover the syllabus for the new RCVS equine veterinary nursing certificate. It covers subjects such as medical and surgical equine nursing, basic equine management and the theory underpinning these topics. It also includes chapters on nutrition, imaging and anatomy and physiology not previously well covered for the equine at a level appropriate for nurses. The approach is practical and the book is laid out in a user-friendly manner with copious illustrations.  BUY NOW

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Hoof Problems: Hoof Construction, Trimming and Shoeing, Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments (Hardcover)

Hoof Problems: Hoof Construction, Trimming and Shoeing, Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments (Hardcover)Hoof Problems: Hoof Construction, Trimming and Shoeing, Solutions for Common Issues and Ailments (Hardcover)

Providing the first accessible look into farrier studies—the shoeing of horses—this guide offers research and diagrams that will help horse owners and trainers better understand more than 50 common hoof problems. Featuring copious illustrations, it describes how to recognize good and faulty shoeing, explains the mechanics of the foot in motion, discusses foot balance, illustrates the anatomy of the foot and limb alignment, and explains how many common ailments and conditions affect hoof care and shoeing. Each problem is clearly illustrated and accompanied by a straightforward description of the problem, its cause, and treatment. BUY NOW

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  • Veterinary Embryology (Paperback)

    Veterinary Embryology (Paperback) A thorough appreciation of the cellular, molecular and tissue changes which precede the birth of an animal is a fundamental requirement for understanding normal structural development and also abnormal processes which result in congenital defects. This textbook provides information relevant to many subjects taught in preclinical, paraclinical and clinical years. Early chapters describe and explain sequential events relating to the division, growth and differentiation of cells and to the formation of foetal membranes, implantation and placentation. Succeeding chapters trace the origin, growth, development and maturation of the major body systems. Age determination of the embryo and foetus is reviewed in a single chapter. Genetic, chromosomal and environmental factors which adversely affect pre-natal development are reviewed in the final chapter. A reading list at the end of each chapter offers additional sources of information on the topics discussed. Tables, flow diagrams and numerous hand-drawn illustrations provide information in a form which complements the concepts presented in the text. BUY NOW


  • Micro and Ophtalmic Surgical Instruments
    This lot consists of 40 Surgical Instruments. All of them are unused, government surplus, meeting the rigid military specifications … which means … if some are not name brands … they meet or surpass the name brands in quality. This is a Micro & Ophthalmic Surgery lot! The opening photo shows the entire lot. About half of the items are still in their original packages. Buy Now…

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  • Infinity, Vet Management Software by Impromed
    impromed-veterinary-pdaImproMed® provides you with more than the world’s most powerful veterinary practice management software, They also provide you with the additional software, hardware and paper products you need to run your business profitably and efficiently. By listening to what Veterinarians want and utilizing the latest and greatest available technologies ImproMed has given Infinity the power to let you do more than you ever thought was possible. ImproMed has supercharged Infinity’s existing modules and introduced exclusive features that will simply amaze you…powerful features like Simultaneous Record Access and Virtual Whiteboard/Treatment Plan will help your practice recover 90% of missed charges. As technology continues to evolve, you can rest assured that Infinity will make those advances work to your benefit. ImproMed’s latest version of Infinity offers feature rich modules that give your hospital the power to increase profits, reduce expenses and recover missed charges. ImproMed® hardware will withstand the harsh veterinary hospital environment with attractiveness and functionality. ImproMed® also provides the paper & print products that work with your printing devices. Whether you are looking for a computer solution that is designed to filter pet hair, find attractive and space saving monitors or find equipment that just plain works, you will find your solution here. View the Infinity Exclusives PDF

  • Canvas Tote Bag Black Future Veterinarian Occupations

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  • Vesalius's Skeleton Veterinary T-Shirt

    Science gets a style makeover with this two-sided ash gray vet T-shirt. Anterior view of Vesalius’s skeleton on front, posterior view on back. Heavyweight, pre-shrunk, 100% cotton. Available in Small (34-36); Medium (38-40); Large (42-44); XL (46-48); XXL (50-52). Specify size when ordering. Product by Gifts for Medical Professionals. View Details


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    • Never approach a dog that is tied up in a yard.
    • Never reach through a fence to pet a dog.
    • Never try to pet a dog that is in a car.
    • Never bother a dog that is eating, sleeping or caring for puppies.
    • Never pull a dog’s ears or tail.
    • Never try to pet a dog that is sick, hurt or frightened (i.e. by fireworks, thunder, etc.)
    • Be careful when playing with dogs. They may get overly excited and try to bite you.


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    Pfizer Animal Health’s approved acquisition of several of ScheringPlough Animal Health (SPAH)’s products will enable the latter to complete its acquisition of Organon BioSciences. The European Commission requires SPAH to divest more than 20 of its animal health products in Europe if it were to acquire Organon BioSciences from Akzo Nobel. video by vetpulse.tv

  • Dalmatian bladder stones caused by gene that regulates uric acid in humans
    The discovery equips dog breeders with the tools to eliminate that trait from the Dalmatian breed and yields clues to the cause of similar problems in humans. The findings will be published Nov. 7 in the scientific journal Public Library of Science. “This defect, which in dogs is peculiar to the entire Dalmatian breed, has been reported for nearly a century and was probably unintentionally introduced as breeders worked to select more distinctive spotting patterns,” said veterinary geneticist Danika Bannasch, lead author on the study. “It is now possible that this trait can be removed from the breed by crossing Dalmatians with the normal offspring of the original Dalmatian-pointer breeding that occurred in the early 1970s,” she said. By Dec. 1, the Veterinary Genetics Laboratory in UC Davis’ School of Veterinary Medicine will begin offering DNA testing for the mutation in dogs to allow breeders to eliminate the trait. Information on the testing program will be available online at UC Davis Veterinary Genetics Laboratory The researchers collected DNA samples as well as urine samples from hundreds of dogs to identify the gene responsible for high levels of uric acid. Genetic analysis of dogs that are a cross between pointers and Dalmatians revealed that gene to be SLC2A9, a gene that recently has been reported to be important in regulating uric acid levels in humans. DNA analysis showed that mutations in the SLC2A9 gene were responsible for the elevated uric acid in the Dalmatians. The same mutations also were present in some bulldogs and black Russian terriers, breeds that are not known to be closely related to Dalmatians. This suggests that the gene mutation must be quite old, even predating formation of the Dalmatian breed. Alternatively, the mutation could have been introduced to those breeds by crosses between breeds, the researchers noted. Because the gene mutation does not always occur in bulldogs and black Russian terriers, breeders can simply use genetic selection to eliminate the unhealthy trait from those breeds. In Dalmatians, however, the mutation occurs in all dogs, forcing breeders to look outside of the breed to correct the problem. Download the journal in PDF format source:www.physorg.com

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