1. 01/01/1993 The purpose of this issue is to provide a broad perspective on congenital defects identified in food animals. Congenital defects are also referred to as congenital abnormalities or anomalies, malformations, or developmental defect. They may be caused by genetic or environmental agents or their...
  2. 01/01/1982 This handy quick-reference guide provides easy and rapid access to the facts needed in daily small-animal practice. The book is written in outline format and organized to help the veterinarian quickly recognize signs and symptoms, formulate a differential diagnosis, select and interpret...
  3. This document has been prepared to help swine practitioners in their efforts to use antimicrobials judiciously to minimize the development of resistance in human and animal pathogens while maintaining effectiveness to treat and prevent diseases of food animals.
  4. 01/01/1999 For small animal disease information at your fingertips, turn to MANUAL OF SMALL ANIMAL INTERNAL MEDICINE. This stand-alone quick reference covers major assessment, diagnostic, and treatment protocols for common diseases of dogs and cats. Like the parent text, SMALL ANIMAL INTERNAL MEDICINE, the...
  5. 01/01/1994 4 paperback volumes Booklet 1: General information - This book provides the general information covering a variety of topics including: an introduction to the workshop process, how to use these manuals, identification, collection and preparation of medicine, common units of measurement,...
  6. This paper reviews initial experiences with the introduction of these alternatives policies in the four main reform categories (ie cost recovery for services rendered, institutional changes, liberalization of drug supplies and privatization of clinical veterinary interventions). The paper...
  7. The drugs in this book are listed in alphabetical order. Salts and other derivatives of drugs whose names start with the same key word are, in general, not listed separately but described or referred to in the main article.
  8. 01/01/2006 This book is a collection of ethnovet knowledge that is shared here for posterity. This book is recommended to Africans who are cut off from outside sources of animal healthcare, schools, research institutes and to the lovers of information in general. It gives examples of animal disease, the...
  9. 01/01/2006 Why do our farm animals get sick and how can we keep them healthy?" This is a question veterinarians and other specialists who work with small farmers hear frequently. Most of these farmers work very hard, giving time, effort, and loving care to their animals in the hope that their farm will be...
  10. 01/01/1981 Throughout this book, the contributors have attempted to relate geography--in its widest context as used by medical geographers--to viruse disease of food animals. The virus diseases included were selected with reference to their importance in world food production; it may therefore appear...