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  • Author: John Carr
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Guide to the recognition of pig disorders - Veterinary book - cover book - John Carr

Guide to the recognition of pig disorders

Price $48.39

This handbook complements the former book by the same author, Swine disorders guide, published by Servet in 2014. This new guide is focused on the diagnosis of swine disorders, including clinical examination and clinical signs, and includes a deep review of the main disorders according to their clinical signs.

Biosecurity and pathogen control for pig farms - Veterinary book - cover book - John Carr Biosecurity and pathogen control for pig farms - Veterinary book - cover book - John Carr

Biosecurity and pathogen control for pig farms

Price $54.99

There are very few books on biosecurity and this one details the subject explaining why but more seriously providing practical advice on how to complete a review of the biosecurity measures required on a modern pig farm. The aim of this book is to be an easy reference guide for those involved in maintaining the health status of pig farms including abundant guidelines, advice sheets, flowcharts and pictures.

Feline Ophthalmology. The Manual - Veterinary Book - Veterinary Manual - 9788416315116 Feline Ophthalmology. The Manual - Veterinary Book - Veterinary Manual - 9788416315116

Feline Ophthalmology. The Manual

Price $122.09

There is no doubt that cats are more and more popular as pets nowadays. It is therefore mandatory for veterinary surgeons to increase their knowledge on the diseases most frequently seen in feline practice. For that reason, the aim of this book is to provide the clinician with a visual guide to accurately diagnose and treat the most common ophthalmological eye disorders in cats. Feline Ophthalmology – The Manual is designed for veterinary surgeons in practice, final year veterinary students and those with a particular interest in feline species, especially in ophthalmology.