Textbook of Rabbit Medicine

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Elsevier Health Sciences, 2013 M08 19 - 464 páginas

The Textbook of Rabbit Medicine second edition is the completely revised and updated new edition of Frances Harcourt Brown’s acclaimed text covering all aspects of rabbit medicine. While the authoritative and evidence-based approach that made the original book so successful has been retained, in this new second edition well-known rabbit expert Molly Varga adds a stronger clinical focus that makes the Textbook invaluable as a point-of-care resource as well as a respected reference. With many additional features introduced for this update, the Textbook of Rabbit Medicine second edition remains the definitive and comprehensive reference of choice for all veterinary practitioners seeking information on the pet rabbit.

  • Comprehensive, in-depth and authoritative coverage of the health and diseases of the domestic rabbit
  • Detailed and explicit line artwork provides a clear understanding of physiological processes
  • A practical, evidence-based resource for the effective treatment of pet rabbits.

New to the second edition

  • A new expert author revises and reframes the original classic text for today’s practitioners and students
  • Content is thoroughly updated to include the latest drugs, anaesthetics and techniques
  • A new full-colour design is used to improve access and navigability
  • Many new colour illustrations and diagrams throughout help emphasize and clarify key content
  • The book’s additional clinical emphasis makes this edition more practical than ever before!
 

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Molly Varga graduated from the Royal Veterinary College in 1992. After graduation she spent the next 4 years working in small animal and exotic medicine in Canada. These varied experiences included working in multicenter urban practice in Toronto and a small exotics practice in rural Ontario. Her case load included a lot of native wildlife, such as racoons, skunks, and red-tailed hawks. Since returning to the UK in 1996, Dr. Varga has worked in both London and the North West and gained her Certificate in Zoological Medicine in 2001 and her Diploma in Zoological Medicine (Mammalian) in 2007. She currently runs a first opinion and referral exotics service in a practice in East Cheshire.

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