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301. Essentials of Veterinary Ophthalmology / 3rd ed

by Gelatt, Kirk N.

Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Wiley-Blackwell, 2008Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.08977 Gelatt 31658 3rd 2008 CMS] (1).

302. Prevalence Of Fasciolosis In Sheep And Goats Under Range Management Conditions In Azad Jammu And Kashmir

by Imtiaz Ahmad (2009-VA-535) | Prof. Dr. Aneela Zameer Durrani | Prof. Dr. Muhammad S. Anjum | Prof. Dr. Kamran Ashraf.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 2015Dissertation note: Fasciolosis is the disease of sheep, goats, cattle and other ruminants. Human and equines are unusual hosts in which instead of liver the flukes may found in lungs or under the skin. Transmission depends on an intermediate host lymnae snail. Animal ingest metacercaria, the worm migrates to the liver where it causes extensive damage and mature worm lives in bile duct. The disease occurs as an acute, sub-acute or chronic infection. Chronic Fasciolosis characterized by anemia, hypoalbuminaemia, emaciation, submandibular edema and loss of condition. Clinical disease is well known but sub clinical infections are often unnoticed, leading to marked economic losses, reduced milk yield, weight loss, reduced fertility and immunity, consequently leading to significant economic losses. Fasciolosis has recently been recognized as an emerging zoonotic disease. Infections in human may be asymptomatic but sometimes nonspecific pain in abdomen, anorexia, dyspepsia and vomiting may occur. Pain in right hypochondrium, epigastrium and jaundice occurs in chronic phase. Sometimes ectopic migration of worm causes abscesses in many organs. The present study investigates the prevalence of Fasciolosis in sheep and goats at different geographic locations on the basis of altitudes in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. 4662 (sheep n=2242; goat n=2420) fresh fecal samples from sheep and goats were collected from three village/towns each of Mirpur, Poonch and Muzaffarabad Divisions. Stool samples were collected from 566 pastoral families of AJK to determine the zoonotic potential of the disease. Prevalence of the disease was calculated on the basis of centrifugal floatation and sedimentation techniques. The intensity of infection was calculated using the McMaster egg counting technique. The risk factors of the disease studied included altitude, season, sex, age, and effect of deworming and flock size on the rate of prevalence. An overall prevalence was recorded as Summary 111 17.88%. Prevalence of Fasciolosis in sheep revealed 26.49% and that of goats 9.91%. The data was analyzed using Chi-square test which revealed a significant difference (P<0.05) in the prevalence of the disease in sheep and goats. The overall prevalence rate in both species was recorded as15.09% at altitude <3000 feet, 25.00% at 3000-6000 and 15.74% at >6000. The highest prevalence was recorded at an altitude 3000-6000 feet. Chi- square values showed significant difference (P<0.05) among three different altitudes. The altitude of 3000-6000ft showed a significantly higher (P<0.05) prevalence of Fasciolosis in sheep and goats. The overall prevalence showed 13.93% rates in spring and 21.77% in autumn. Chi-square values showed a significant difference (P<0.05) in the prevalence of the disease, higher in autumn than Spring. Sex wise prevalence showed 16.67% in male and 18.59% in female animals. The data showed no significant difference (P>0.05) in Chi-square analysis. The prevalence of the disease in the age group below 1 year was 04.40%, 1-4 years revealed 17.73% disease and 36.18% in >4 year. The data showed significantly different (P<0.05) rates in all age groups. Highest prevalence was recorded in sheep and goats above 4 year of age and lowest in those below 1 year. The prevalence in animals with no recent history of deworming was recorded 23.22%. The data showed 15.37% disease in small flocks of sheep and goats <30 as compared to 18.72% in large flocks >30. Chi-square showed a significantly higher (P<0.05) prevalence of the disease in large flocks. Generalized Linear Model (GLM) was used to evaluate the contribution of risk factors (epidemiological factors) to the variations in the prevalence of Fasciolosis in sheep and goats. All the epidemiological factors i.e. altitude, species, season, gender, age group, deworming and flock size were processed. The deworming appeared to be the most significant factor in the model contributing maximum variations in disease with highest Odds followed by age groups, Summary 112 species, season, altitude, flock size and gender. The risk factors for the Fasciolosis in sheep and goats were found, lack of practice of deworming, age group >4 year, species sheep, season Autumn, altitude 3000-6000 and flock size >30. The 75% of the disease prevalence was due to above mentioned risk factors. The deworming, specie goat, age group <1 year, season Spring, altitude <3000, and flock size less than 30 were appeared to be the protective factors in the Generalized Linear Model. The intensity of infection was analyzed through Factorial analysis for difference in species, altitude and season. The difference in eggs per gram of feces was found significantly different (P<0.05) in sheep and goats. The effect of season on egg per gram (EPG) of feces showed a higher mean values in sheep (191.49) and goats (219.72) in Autumn as compared to 158.04 and 180.61 in Spring. In both seasons the mean for goats was found higher than sheep. The effect was found significant (P<0.05), higher during Autumn. Factorial analysis of the data showed significant interaction (P<0.05) between species and altitude. The data showed mean values for sheep 174.04, 191.87 and 168.33 at altitude <3000, 3000-6000 and >6000 feet respectively. The mean values for goats were 232.22, 194.95 and 170.59. The data revealed higher mean for goats as compared to sheep on all three altitudes. Goats revealed significantly higher (P<0.05) number of EPG. POST HOC Tukeys test showed a non-significant difference in intensity of disease between <3000 and 3000-6000 feet, rest of the differences were significant (P<0.05). The overall prevalence in pastoral communities of AJK was 0.88%. The samples were collected from male and female of 4 age groups <10 year, 11-20, 21-40 and >40. The prevalence in male was 0.76 and in female was 0.98%. The data showed that age groups below 20 year were Summary 113 the susceptible groups in both sexes. The highest prevalence (2.25%) was found in female age group 11-20 year. Age groups above 20 year did not revealed any positive sample. 227 adult liver flukes were collected from livers of infected animals of different animal species (sheep, goats. cattle and buffaloes) and geographic locations for morphometric and molecular identification of the species of Fasciola. Flukes were identified on the basis of measurements of body length, body width, diameter of suckers, distance between oral and ventral sucker and distance between ventral sucker and posterior end of the body. The measurements of F. hepatica showed a body length range 13-34mm with an average length of 21.51mm whereas, F. gigantica ranged from 28-52mm with an average of 42.27mm. The average body lengths of F. hepatica below 3000ft was 21.9, at 3000-6000ft was 21.07 and above 6000 ft was 22.00mm and that of F. gigantica was 42.05 and 42.44mm at 3000 and 3000-6000 feet. The measurements of F. hepatica revealed an average body width of 10.05mm, average diameter of oral and ventral suckers of 0.74 and 1.28mm respectively and average distance between the two suckers of 1.34mm. The readings for F. gigantica were 9.46, 0.89, 1.55 and 1.72mm respectively. Average distance between ventral sucker and posterior end of the fluke in case of F. hepatica was 18.35mm at all three altitudes and host species of animals and it was 38.26mm in case of F. gigantica. The overall mean worm load was 13.56 worms per liver of animal with a range 5-26. The mean worm load of F. hepatica was 10.9 and that of F. gigantica 13.11. Mixed infections were noted at altitudes below 6000 ft. Infestation with F. gigantica was not found at altitudes above 6000ft and F. hepatica was encountered at all three altitudes. 51.98% of the recovered flukes were F. gigantica which showed the equal chances of infection with either species of Fasciola in AJK. The results revealed that F. hepatica was the fluke affecting animal population at altitude above 6000 ft and F. gigantica was the major fluke below Summary 114 3000 ft. At altitudes between 3000-6000ft, 36.20% of flukes were F. hepatica while its prevalence was reduced to 17.30% below 3000 ft. Once the species of the liver flukes were identified morphologically they were subjected to molecular conformation through amplification of the genomic DNA of the two species through PCR using two sets of species specific primers. In the PCR based on primer set 1, a product of 391 bp was generated from the genomic DNA of Fasciola hepatica whereas no product was generated from the DNA of Fasciola gigantica. PCR based on primer set 2 amplified a 235-bp product from the DNA of Fasciola gigantica. The molecular identification in the present study showed that morphometric identification of the two species is valid and standard population of both species were found present at different geographic locations and species of the animals of the state of Azad Jammu and Kashmir except F. gigantica not found above 6000 feet altitude. The ethno veterinary practices for Fasciolosis were documented through Participatory Rural Appraisal. A total of 173 respondents/key informants were interviewed during the study period in the study area. The majority of the traditional healers (n=33) elders of pastoral families (n=53) and sheep/goats owners (n=56) were above the age of 40 year. Veterinary officers (n=6) and assistants (n=25) were interviewed as a part of verification process. 31.69% of the respondents were found using allopathic anthelmintic along with ethno veterinary medicines. 53.52% of the respondents were using ethno veterinary medicines because of non-availability or cost effectiveness of allopathic anthelmintic. 95.18% of the respondents were using plants or part of the plant as traditional anthelmintic in their sheep or goats.18 plant families were identified during the survey which include Acanthaceae, Asclepiadaceae, Asteraceae, Berberidaceae, Boraginaceae, Cannabinaceae, Chenopodaceae, Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae, Summary 115 Gentianaceae, Juglandaceae, Liliaceae, Malvaceae, Oxalidaceae, Punicaceae, Rhamnaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Solanaceae. The species of medicinal plants identified during the study were Berberis lyceum, Nicotiana tabacum, Asparagus officinale, Calotropis procera, Aloe vera, Mallotus philippensis, Adhato davesica, Artemisia scoparia, Xanthium strumarium, Chenopodium ambrosoides, Artimisia maritime, Verbascum Thapsus, Acacia Arabica, Cordlia myxa, Cannabis sativa, Rhamnus purpurea, Juglansregia, Oxalis corniculata, Punica granantum, Artimisa fragrans, Swertia petiolata and Abutilon indicum. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 2430-T] (1).

303. Detection of Albendazole Resistance in Commonly Found Gastrointestinal Tract Nematodes of Sheep

by Muhammad Naeem (2007-VA-168) | Dr. Syed Saleem Ahmad | Dr. Muhammad Avais | Prof. Dr. Azhar Maqbool.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 2015Dissertation note: CD Corrupted. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 2491-T] (1).

304. Practical Avian Medicine

by Hoefer,Heidi L | Avian Medicine.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA Compendium Collection 1997Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.686539 Hoefer 15047 1st 1997 CMS] (1).

305. Veterinary Surgical Oncology

by Kuding, T. Simon.

Edition: 1stMaterial type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Wiley; 2012Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Kuding 31490 1st 2012 CMS] (1).

306. Styding a study and testing a test: how to read the edical evidence / 5th ed.

by Riegelman, Richard K.

Edition: 5th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Philadelphia Lippincott 2005Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 610.72 Riegelman 19038 5th 2005 Medical.Science] (1).

307. Comparative Efficacy of Steroids and Non Steroids Anti-Inflammatory Drugs On Wound Healing In Equines

by Sajid Ali (2009-VA-129) | Prof. Dr. Muhammad Arif Khan | Dr. Hamid Akbar | Dr. Muhammad Hassan Saleem.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 2016Dissertation note: Blank CD. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 2502-T] (1).

308. Textbook of Small Animal Surgery:Vol.1

by Slatter, Dougals.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Saunders; 2003Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Slatter 13527 2nd,Vol.1 1993 CMS] (2).

309. Small Animal Anesthesia and Pain Management

by Ko, Jeff.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Hong Kong: Manson Publishing; 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089796 Ko 31716 1st 2013 CMS] (1).

310. Pain Management in Animals : Analysis and Management

by Grigorevna, Ekaterina.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: UK: Koros Press; 2015Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.08960472 Grigorevna 31718 1st 2015 CMS] (1).

311. Handbook of Antimicrobial Agents

by Hunt, Leslie.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Callisto Reference; 2015Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.90461 Hunt 31708 1st 2015 CMS] (1).

312. The Handbook of Antimicrobial Agents

by Baker, Stephen.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Delve Publishing; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.90461 Baker 31709 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

313. Rosen & Barkin's 5-Minute Emergency Medicine Consult / 5th ed.

by Schaider, Jeffrey | Rosen, Peter | Barkin, Roger M.

Edition: 5th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Wolters Kluwers; 2015Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.025 Schaider 31802 5th 2015 CMS] (1).

314. Current Techniques in Small Animal Surgery / 5th ed.

by Bojrab, M. Joseph | Slocum, Barclay | Ellison, Gary W.

Edition: 5th edMaterial type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Teton Newmedia; 2014Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.0897 Bojrab 50508 5th 2014 CMS] (1), UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Bojrab 31744 5th 2014 CMS] (1).

315. Orthopaedics : Principles of Basic and Clinical Science

by Bronner, Felix.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: CRC Press; 1999Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.7 Bronner 31746 1st 1999 CMS] (1).

316. The Merck Veterinary Manual / 11th ed

by Aiello, Susan E | Moses, Michael A.

Edition: 11th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA : Merck, 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.089 Aiello 32505 11th 2016 CMS] (7), UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Aiello 31763 11th 2016 CMS] (1). Checked out (2).

317. Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult / 6th ed.

by Tilley, Larry P | Jr., Francis W. K. Smith | Tilley, Larry P.

Edition: 6th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA : Wiley-Blackwell, 2016Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.0896075 Tilley 50406 6th 2016 CMS] (4). Checked out (1).

318. Infectious Diseases of Domestic Animals

by Mohiuddin, S. M.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: India: IBDC; 2007Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Mohiuddin 20815 1st 2007 CMS] (1).

319. Comparative Efficacy Of Advanced Surgical Hemostats In The Canine Hepatotomy

by Syed Waseem Abbas Ali Shah (2009-VA-168) | Dr. Hamid Akbar | Prof. Dr. M.Arif Khan | Dr. Muti -ur- Rehman Khan.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 2016Dissertation note: The liver is a very complex and largest organ of the body. It has role in body metabolism, filtration of blood, synthesis of plasma protein, hormone production, and it is most vital organ of body. The liver has an excellent ability to recover from injury and regenerate new tissues. Liver is a highly vascularized organ and chances of bleeding are very high in hepatic surgeries. Liver is directly supplied by hepatic artery and drained by portal vein. We often come across certain problems in liver which require surgery. When an incision is given in liver there is a high risk of bleeding. In severe cases animal can lead to death due to hypovolemic shock. In this study we used latest and most advanced hemostatic agents by using Surgicel Snow and Surgicel Fibrillar to control bleeding during hepatotomy in dogs. These hemostats are affordable, safe, reliable and convenient. Considering the significance of hemostasis in surgical interventions, this project was designed to compare the advance hemostatic agents e.g. Surgicel Snow, Surgicel Fibrillar and sterile Surgical Gauzes. This study helped us to identify the best method that can be used for future surgical interventions in dogs, with the aim to minimize surgical bleeding in liver surgeries to accentuate early recovery. Conclusion On the basis of findings of this study: it was concluded Surgicel Snow is best hemostat than Surgical Fibrillar. It is the best hemostat with minimum blood loss and least effects on liver function. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 2658-T] (1).

320. Principles and Practice of Veterinary Technology / 4th ed.

by Sirois, Margi.

Edition: 4th ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Sirois 31908 4th 2017 CMS] (1).

321. Animal Restraint for Veterinary Professionals / 2nd ed.

by Sheldon, C.C.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Sheldon 31905 2nd 2017 CMS] (1).

322. Use Of Xylazine And Detomidine Alone And With Ketamine Anesthesia For Caponization In Pigeons

by Ahtzaz Haider (2009-VA-413) | Prof. Dr. M.Arif Khan | Dr. Hamid Akbar | Dr. Muti -ur- Rehman Khan.

Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: 2016Dissertation note: For this study, (16) sixteen pigeons were selected, the birds were allocated into four treatment groups i.e. Group A, Group B, Group C and Group D, with 4 birds each. In group A, after surgical preparation, birds were given xylazine injection intramuscularly at dose rate of 16mg per kg body weight. In group B, birds were given detomidine injection intramuscularly at dose rate of 1.4mg per kg body weight. In group C, birds were given ketamine-xylazine injection intramuscularly at the dose rate of 30mg and 8mg per kg body weight respectively. In group D, birds were given ketamine-detomidine injection with the dose rate of 30mg and 0.7mg per kg body weight respectively. While regularly checking reflexes after short intervals of time. After achieving of the surgical stage of anesthesia, the surgical operation was beginning. The data was analyzed by One Way ANOVA followed by multiple comparison tests using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 20.0. The purpose of designed research was to compare the efficacy of anaesthesia alone and with the combination of the other anaesthesia during the surgery of the pigeons. Different parameters were used to check the efficiency of the anaesthesia. All birds were thoroughly examined to rule out any other anomaly before study. The surgery was performed at Surgery Section, Department of CMS, UVAS, Lahore for 3 months’ duration (including adaptation and postoperative period). Conclusion The verdict based explanations for better and reliable anaesthetic combination used in pigeons and to evaluate safe anaesthetic combination and to find ideal pre anaesthetic with minimum effects. We concluded that detomidine alone can be used just for non-surgical 40 procedures because it produces the light sedation but superficial analgesia with smooth induction and recovery but xylazine can also be used if detomidine is not available. Xylazine produces superficial analgesia and light sedation but for the short time comparatively. For major and minor surgeries both combinations of ketamine i.e. (K-Xp) and (K-Dp) are more reliable and safe. Both cocktails produce the deep analgesia and anaesthesia as well, with rapid and smooth induction and recovery. Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 2684-T] (1).

323. Small Animal Diagnostic Ultrasound / 3rd ed.

by Mattoon, John S.

Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Canada: Elsevier; 2015Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.7089607543 Mattoon 32190 3rd 2015 CMS] (1).

324. Feline General and Oncological Surgery

by Demetriou, Jackie.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2014Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.80897 Demetriou 32138 1st 2014 CMS] (1).

325. Immunohistochemistry and Immunocytochemistry: Essential Methods / 2nd ed.

by Renshaw, Simon.

Edition: 2nd Edition.Material type: book Book; Format: print Publisher: Malaysia: Wiley Blackwelll; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.0756 Renshaw 32286 2nd 2017 CMS] (1).

326. Manual of Canine and Feline Cardiology

by Smith, JR.

Edition: 5thMaterial type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsivier; 2016Availability: No items available Checked out (1).

327. Current Therapy in Avian Medicine and Surgery

by Speer, Brian L.

Edition: 1st ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.5089 Speer 32137 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

328. Farm Animal Health and Disease Control

by Galloway, Joseph H.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Lea& Febiger, 1974Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Galloway 11343 1st 1974 CMS] (1).

329. Small Animal Diagnostic Ultrasound / 2nd ed.

by Nyland, Thomas.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: UK Elsevier; 2002Availability: No items available Checked out (1).

330. Fundamentals of small animal surgery / 2nd ed.

by Mann, F. A | Constantinescu, Gheorghe M | Yoon, Hun-Young.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Malaysia: Wiley Blackwell; 2011Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Mann 32319 2nd 2011 CMS] (1).

331. Medical Mycology : Current Trends and Future Prospects

by Abyaneh - M. Razzaghi.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: CRC Press; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 616.969 Abyaneh 32312 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

332. Farm Animal Surgery / 2nd ed.

by Susan L. Fubini | Norm G. Ducharme.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier, 2017Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.0897 Fubini 50413 2nd 2017 CMS] (2), UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Fubini 32308 2nd 2017 CMS] (1).

333. Complications in Small Animal Surgery

by Griffon, Dominique | Hamaide, Annick.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Singapore: Wiley Blackwell; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Griffon 32310 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

334. Veterinary Medicine: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment of Diseases in Animals

by Santoro, Andrea.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: New York: Syrawood; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Santoro 32334 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

335. Color Atlas of Small Animal Dermatology / 2nd ed.

by Wilkinson, George T | Harvey, Richard G.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Spain: Mosby; 1999Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.708965 Wilkinson 32331 2nd 1999 CMS] (1).

336. Clinical echocardiography of the dog and cat

by Madron, Eric de.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Elsevier; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.08961207543 Madron 32350 1st 2016 CMS] (1).

337. Anesthesia and analgesia for veterinary technicians

by Thomas, John A | Lerche, Phillip.

Edition: 5th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089796 Thomas 32349 5th 2017 CMS] (1).

338. Small animal surgical nursing : skills and concepts

by Busch, Sara J | Tear, Marianne.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Canada: Elsevier; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.08970231 Busch 32357 1st 2017 CMS] (1).

339. Small animal clinical techniques / 2nd ed.

by Taylor, Susan Meric.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Taylor 32353 2nd 2016 CMS] (1).

340. Performing the small animal physical examination

by Englar, Ryane E.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Singapore: Wiley Blackwell; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0896075 Englar 32351 1st 2017 CMS] (1).

341. Reconstructive surgery and wound management of the dog and cat

by Kirpensteijn, J.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Spain: Manson Publishing; 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.7089795 Kirpensteijn 32356 1st 2013 CMS] (1).

342. Practical transfusion medicine for the small animal practitioner / 2nd ed.

by Sink, Carolyn A.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Malaysia: Wiley Blackwell; 2017Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089539 Sink 32352 2nd 2017 CMS] (1).

343. Small Animal Surgery

by Fossum,Theresa Welch | Duprey, Laura Pardi | Huff, Theodore G.

Edition: 4th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Canada: Elsevier; 2013Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.0897 Fossum 32501 4th 2013 CMS] (1).

344. Color Atlas of Diseases and Disorders of Cattle

by Blowey, Roger W | Weaver, A. David.

Edition: 2nd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: China: Elsevier; 2003Availability: Items available for loan: Pattoki Library [Call number: 636.20896 Blowey 32506 2nd 2003 CMS] (1).

345. Principles and Practice of Veterinary Technology

by Sirois, Margi.

Edition: 2nd ed. Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: Mosby; 2004Availability: No items available Checked out (1).

346. McCurnin's Clinical Textbook for Veterinary Technicians / 9th ed

by Joanna M. Bassert | Dennis M. McCurnin.

Edition: 9th ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Canada: Elsevier; 2018Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Dennis 32715 9th 2018 CMS] (1).

347. Clinical Medicine of the Dog and Cat

by Schaer, Michael.

Edition: 3rd ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: India: Replika Press; 2016Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.70896 Schaer 32714 3rd 2016 CMS] (1).

348. Veterinary Vaccinology

by Pastoret, P.P.

Edition: 1stMaterial type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: Amsterdam: Elsevier; 1997Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Pastoret 14792 1st 1997 CMS] (1).

349. Veterinary medicine and human health

by Schwabe, Calvin.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: USA: The Williams & Wilkins; 1964Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.089 Schwabe 9165 1st 1964 CMS] (2).

350. Goat medicine and surgery

by Harwood, David | Mueller, Karin.

Edition: 1st ed.Material type: book Book; Literary form: not fiction Publisher: India: Replika Press; 2018Availability: Items available for loan: UVAS Library [Call number: 636.390896 Harwood 32892 1st 2018 CMS] (1).



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