Ophthalmology for the Veterinary Practitioner / 2nd ed
By: Stades, C.
Contributor(s): Wyman, Milton | Boeve, Michael H | Neumann, Willy | Spiess, Bernhard.
Material type: BookPublisher: Germany: Schluetersche; 2007Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 272 p.ISBN: 3899930118 (hardcover); 9783899930115 (hardcover).Subject(s): Veterinary Opthalmology | Clinical Medicine and SurgeryDDC classification: 636.08977 Stades 20642 2007 CMS Summary: This fine reference volume has been completely revised and extended to provide veterinarians in practice with a complete guide to the diagnosis and treatment of all important eye diseases. It includes coverage of the most common ophthalmic disorders of dogs and cats, as well as horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and birds. It provides practical tips for diagnosis without specialised experience or specific instruments. As a guide to differential diagnosis rare signs are described to complete the range of possible ophthalmic disorders. A special chapter dedicated to ophthalmic emergencies has also been included. This book encourages and helps equip a practitioner to attempt treatment of veterinary ophthalmic cases, yet clearly shows the therapeutic limits faced by the non-specialist. It describes preliminary measures that can be taken before referral as well as potential professional errors.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Books | UVAS Library Clinical Medicine & Surgery | Veterinary Science | 636.08977 Stades 20642 2007 CMS (Browse shelf) | Checked out to Sadia Sanaullah (2023-Ph-1013) | 06/05/2024 | 20642 |
This fine reference volume has been completely revised and extended to provide veterinarians in practice with a complete guide to the diagnosis and treatment of all important eye diseases. It includes coverage of the most common ophthalmic disorders of dogs and cats, as well as horses, cattle, sheep, goats, pigs, rabbits and birds. It provides practical tips for diagnosis without specialised experience or specific instruments. As a guide to differential diagnosis rare signs are described to complete the range of possible ophthalmic disorders. A special chapter dedicated to ophthalmic emergencies has also been included. This book encourages and helps equip a practitioner to attempt treatment of veterinary ophthalmic cases, yet clearly shows the therapeutic limits faced by the non-specialist. It describes preliminary measures that can be taken before referral as well as potential professional errors.
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