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A fully updated edition of the essential comprehensive resource on diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases in dogs and cats Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine, Third Edition is a thorough, comprehensive reference for respiratory medicine in dogs and cats. Focusing on the entire respiratory tract, the book presents detailed coverage of diagnostics and therapeutics. Now fully updated to incorporate the latest clinical data and case studies, this Third Edition continues to be an indispensable resource for all small animal veterinary practitioners involved with respiratory disease.…mehr

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A fully updated edition of the essential comprehensive resource on diagnosing and treating respiratory diseases in dogs and cats Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine, Third Edition is a thorough, comprehensive reference for respiratory medicine in dogs and cats. Focusing on the entire respiratory tract, the book presents detailed coverage of diagnostics and therapeutics. Now fully updated to incorporate the latest clinical data and case studies, this Third Edition continues to be an indispensable resource for all small animal veterinary practitioners involved with respiratory disease. Covering a wide range of respiratory diseases, the book draws on extensive research and clinical practice. Readers of the third edition of Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine will also find: * Clinical photographs and illustrations accompanying every major concept discussed * New clinical case examples for diseases in specific locations of the respiratory tract and new sections in almost every chapter * Discussion of the full range of disease processes Canine and Feline Respiratory Medicine is ideal for any veterinary practitioner or specialist with an interest in respiratory disease, including internal medicine specialists and residents.
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Autorenporträt
The author Lynelle R. Johnson, DVM, MS, PhD, DACVIM, is a Professor in the Department of Medicine and Epidemiology at the University of California at Davis School of Veterinary Medicine in Davis, California, USA.