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Large Animal Internal Medicine

  • 4th Edition - June 2, 2008
  • Latest edition
  • Editor: Bradford P. Smith
  • Language: English

Large Animal Internal Medicine, 4th Edition features a problem-based approach with discussions of over 150 clinical signs. This is the first internal medicine reference that… Read more

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Large Animal Internal Medicine, 4th Edition features a problem-based approach with discussions of over 150 clinical signs. This is the first internal medicine reference that enables you to efficiently diagnose horses, cattle, sheep, and goats based on clinical observation and laboratory and diagnostic testing. With this user-friendly format, you can find essential information about specific diseases and reach a diagnosis by simply identifying the signs.

Key features

  • A unique problem-based approach with discussions of over 150 clinical signs and manifestations helps you quickly reach a diagnosis based on observations and laboratory tests.
  • Causes of Presenting Signs boxes provide easy access to complete lists of common, less common, and uncommon diseases associated with manifestations or signs of disease.
  • Complete lists of diseases associated with a given lab abnormality in Causes of Abnormal Laboratory Values boxes help you easily interpret abnormalities in clinical chemistry, hematology, blood proteins, and clotting tests.
  • An expert team of over 180 authors contributing information in their areas of expertise ensures you are using the most accurate and up-to-date information available.
  • Color plates accompanying Diseases of the Eye and Diseases of the Alimentary Tract enable you to visually recognize the clinical appearance of ophthalmologic conditions and alimentary tract disorders for quick and easy diagnosis and treatment.

Table of contents

PART ONE: HISTORY, PHYSICAL EXAMINATION, AND MEDICAL RECORDS


1. Ruminant History, Physical Examination, and Records


2. Equine Physical Examination, History, and Records

PART TWO: MANIFESTATIONS OF DISEASE


3. Pain


4. Alterations in Body Temperature


5. Alterations in Respiratory Function


6. Alterations in Cardiovascular and Hemolymphatic Systems


7. Alterations in Alimentary and Hepatic Function


8. Localization and Differentiation of Neurologic Diseases


9. Alterations in Body Weight or Size


10. Alterations in Urinary Function


11. Alterations in Skin


12. Alterations in Sexual Function


13. Musculoskeletal Abnormalities


14. Collapse/Sudden Death

PART THREE: DISORDERS AND MANAGEMENT OF THE NEONATE


15. The Peripartum Period


16. Perinatal Adaptation, Asphyxia, and Resuscitation


17. Initial Management and Physical Examination of the Neonate


18. Supportive Care of the Abnormal Newborn


19. Neonatal Infection


20. Manifestations of Disease in the Neonate


21. Milk Replacers

PART FOUR: COLLECTION OF SAMPLES AND INTERPRETATION OF LABORATORY TESTS


22. Clinical Chemistry Tests


23. Collection and Submission of Samples for Cytology and Hematology


24. Alterations in the Erythron


25. Alterations in the Leukogram


26. Alterations in Blood Proteins


27. Alterations in the Clotting Profile


28. Collection and Evaluation of Bone Marrow


29. Antigen Detection Tests

PART FIVE: DISORDERS OF THE ORGAN SYSTEMS


30. Diseases of the Cardiovascular System


31. Diseases of the Respiratory System


32. Diseases of the Alimentary Tract


33. Diseases of the Hepatobiliary System


34. Diseases of the Renal System


35. Diseases of the Nervous System


36. Mammary Gland Health and Disorders


37. Diseases of the Hematopoietic and Hemolymphatic Systems


38. Diseases of Bones, Joints, and Connective Tissues


39. Diseases of the Eye


40. Diseases of the Skin


41. Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases


42. Diseases of Muscle


43. Diseases of the Reproductive System

PART SIX: PREVENTIVE AND THERAPEUTIC STRATEGIES


44. Critical Care and Fluid Therapy


45. Principles of Antimicrobial Therapy


46. Infection Control in a Large Animal Hospital


47. Prevention, Detection and Response to Foreign Animal Diseases


48. The Use of Biologics in the Prevention of Infectious Diseases


49. Parasite Control Programs


50. Nutrition of the Sick Animal

PART SEVEN: CONGENITAL, HEREDITARY, IMMUNOLOGIC, AND TOXIC DISORDERS


51. Genetic Tests for Large Animals


52. Congenital Defects and Hereditary Disorders in Ruminants


53. Congenital Defects and Hereditary Diseases in the Horse


54. Immunologic Disorders

Review quotes

If you purchase only one textbook for large animal practice, be your work mainly equine or farm animal, this is the one you should buy. This is a truly global large animal veterinary medicine textbook, while retaining its relevance to UK and Irish practitioners. It is suitable as a reference book for students, general practitioners and specialists alike, and is well worth the price as a comprehensive review of large animal medicine.

Veterinary Record, February 2009

Product details

  • Edition: 4
  • Latest edition
  • Published: June 2, 2008
  • Language: English

About the editor

BS

Bradford P. Smith

Affiliations and expertise
Diplomate ACVIM, Professor Emeritus, School of Veterinary Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA