Die 3. Auflage von Bovine Surgery and Lameness ist ein prägnant und zugänglich geschriebenes Buch, das sich perfekt für den Einsatz im Feld eignet. Standard-Operationstechniken werden Schritt für Schritt erläutert, einschließlich richtige Instrumente, Keimfreiheit und effektive Anästhesie. Lahmheiten und Hufpflege bei Rinder werden ausführlich behandelt. Praktische Aspekte der routinemäßigen Hufpflege und der Behandlung häufig vorkommender Huferkrankungen runden den chirurgischen Themenkomplex ab. Ein ideales Buch für Veterinärmediziner und Studenten der Veterinärmedizin in Praxisphasen.
The revised and updated Third Edition of Bovine Surgery and Lameness offers veterinarians a concise text ideal for use in the field.
* Offers a fully revised edition of the popular and well-respected book on bovine surgery and lameness
* Presents a practical quick-reference guide ideal for the field veterinarian
* Covers both common surgical procedures and the latest information on combating lameness
* Written by an expert team of international authors
* Includes access to a companion website offering video clips
"The third edition of this newly designed "pocket book" provides an up-to-date and handy reference guide to all commonly used bovine techniques, making it a must-have for students and new graduates, as well as a great refresher for more experienced practitioners." - Vet Times
"This edition, the third, is a great tool for the farm vets of today[...]The experience of the four authors shines through, with some warnings so dire that you won't forget them in a hurry, no doubt making you a better veterinary surgeon[...]the regular boxed discussion points, tips and warnings make it easy to read when you need it most[...]Overall I would highly recommend Wiley's third edition of Bovine Surgery and Lameness. I have used it extensively while on placement and it was invaluable when quickly prepping on the way to a farm so I could assess the case with the benefit of knowledge and be proactive in my approach to it." - The Journal of the Association of Veterinary Students, Autumn 2018