Notes on Small Animal Dermatology

Notes on Small Animal Dermatology
ISBN-10
1118279379
ISBN-13
9781118279373
Category
Medical
Pages
376
Language
English
Published
2011-11-28
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Author
Judith Joyce

Description

Part of the popular ‘Notes On’ series, this book isfull of practical advice and information on diagnosing and treatingcommon dermatological problems in small animals. The rapidreference format is designed to help you locate information asquickly as possible. Information on common dermatologicalcomplaints is offered in different ways to meet a variety ofneeds. Firstly a problem-orientated perspective is provided,and then a disease-based perspective looking at what underlyingproblems cause particular diseases. This is followed by a sectionthat looks at dermatological disease by anatomical location, and asection that outlines different treatments. •Supplemented with full-colour photographs throughout to aiddiagnosis •Detailed flow-diagrams illustrate theproblem-orientated approach •Text is laid out in note formfor ease of reference This book is ideal for veterinary students,new practitioners and established professionals who need a quickrefresher

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