Laboratory Medicine : Avian and Exotic Pets
By: Alan M. Fudge.
Material type: BookPublisher: USA: Saundersl; 2000Edition: 1st ed.Description: 486 p.ISBN: 0721676790 (paperback); 9780721676791 (paperback).Subject(s): Wildlife diseases | Pet medicine | Avian medicine | Cage birds--Diseases | Exotic animals--DiseasesDDC classification: 636.68 Fudge 20558 1st 2000 CMS Summary: Here's the first reference devoted exclusively to laboratory testing for avian and exotic animals. 31 leading experts thoroughly describe how to select, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests for pet birds, common reptiles, rabbits, and ferrets. They also discuss pathophysiology, where appropriate, to help readers understand what various test results mean.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Here's the first reference devoted exclusively to laboratory testing for avian and exotic animals. 31 leading experts thoroughly describe how to select, perform, and interpret diagnostic tests for pet birds, common reptiles, rabbits, and ferrets. They also discuss pathophysiology, where appropriate, to help readers understand what various test results mean.
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