Rabbit, guinea pig

Rabbit, guinea pig

Author: Peter Popesko

Publisher: Saunders Limited.

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 9780702026997

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This remains the only comparative study of the rabbit and guinea pig used in biomedical research. In this unique volume, the authors illustrate in superb detail the anatomy of both species, permitting comparisons between them and highlighting morphological differences of clinical significance. An essential reference for anyone performing surgical or post-mortem procedures. Includes artwork to illustrate the position and orientation of structures in situ, in the living animal, as they will be encountered in carrying out a physical examination or surgical procedure. Illustrations of cross-sectional anatomy aid interpretation of diagnostic imaging such as ultrasonography.


A Colour Atlas of the Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals

A Colour Atlas of the Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals

Author: Peter Popesko

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1992-10-29

Total Pages: 255

ISBN-13: 9780723418221

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Colour Atlas of the Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals discusses the five principal species of small mammal used in biomedical research. The atlas illustrates in detail the anatomy of the rabbit and guinea pig. It permits comparisons between closely related species and highlights morphological differences of clinical significance. Detailed contents and illustrations grouped by body regions enable scientists to locate material rapidly. The Colour Atlas of the Anatomy of Small Laboratory Animals will be of interest to laboratory animal biomedical researchers, veterinary scientists, pharmacologists and students of anatomy.


Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy

Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy

Author: Thomas O. McCracken

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-05-31

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 111869211X

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This new resource provides a basic foundation in small animal anatomy for students of veterinary medicine, animal science, and veterinary technology. Extraordinary accuracy and beautiful original artwork make this a truly unique learning tool that includes the anatomy of all organ systems in the dog, cat, rabbit, rat, and guinea pig - all described in a consistent manner. Learning features include: carefully selected labeling helps students learn and remember structures and relationships; male and female of species are depicted on facing pages so topographic anatomy can be compared; structures common to various animals are labeled several times, whereas unique structures are labeled on one or two species so students can make rapid distinctions of the structures peculiar to certain animals; and an introduction that provides readers with a background in nomenclature and anatomic orientation so they can benefit from the atlas even if they lack training in anatomy. The Atlas depicts topographic relationships of major organs in a simple, yet technically accurate presentation that's free from extraneous material so that those using the atlas can concentrate on the essential aspects of anatomy. It will be an invaluable resource for veterinary students, teachers and practitioners alike.


Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy

Color Atlas of Small Animal Anatomy

Author: Thomas O. McCracken

Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

Published: 2009-02-17

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780813816081

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This new resource provides a basic foundation in small animal anatomy for students of veterinary medicine, animal science, and veterinary technology. Extraordinary accuracy and beautiful original artwork make this a truly unique learning tool that includes the anatomy of all organ systems in the dog, cat, rabbit, rat, and guinea pig - all described in a consistent manner. Learning features include: carefully selected labeling helps students learn and remember structures and relationships; male and female of species are depicted on facing pages so topographic anatomy can be compared; structures common to various animals are labeled several times, whereas unique structures are labeled on one or two species so students can make rapid distinctions of the structures peculiar to certain animals; and an introduction that provides readers with a background in nomenclature and anatomic orientation so they can benefit from the atlas even if they lack training in anatomy. The Atlas depicts topographic relationships of major organs in a simple, yet technically accurate presentation that's free from extraneous material so that those using the atlas can concentrate on the essential aspects of anatomy. It will be an invaluable resource for veterinary students, teachers and practitioners alike.