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Anatomy of the Horse

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About Anatomy Of The Horse

Product Description Anatomy of the Horse has been accepted as a highly successful text-atlas of equine anatomy. • Fully illustrated with colour line diagrams, including unique three-dimensional cross-sectional anatomy, together with radiographs and ultrasound scans. • Includes topographic and surface anatomy. • Tabular appendices of relational and functional anatomy. Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, this book will also be a valuable reference for veterinary practitioners and for those who own and value horses. Review ... The aim of the authors has been admirably achieved. The textbook is already acknowledged as an essential resource for students, teachers and for veterinary practitioners and horse lovers in the English-speaking world. – JAVMA A valuable reference for students of anatomy and surgery. The practicing surgeon should find many of the descriptions and diagrams extremely useful. – The Irish Veterinary Journal From the Back Cover The sixth edition of this highly successful book contains updates to functional anatomy which has now been totally revised. There are also new chapters on the eye, abdomen, female reproduction, ultrasonography and orthopaedics. The atlas is superbly illustrated throughout with colour drawings, photographs, and radiographs providing the reader with detailed information on the structure, function, and clinical application of all equine body systems and their interaction in the live animal. Already acknowledged by students and teachers as an essential resource for learning and revision, the sixth edition will be a valuable reference for veterinary practitioners and for those who own and work with horses. About the Author Cornell University, USA