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This book continues the second generation of books in the successful, well-received The Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference Series. It is printed in full color to provide greater clarity to the techniques and concepts discussed. Technical procedures and management practices are illustrated with figures and tables, in a clear, easy-to-read format.

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This book continues the second generation of books in the successful, well-received The Laboratory Animal Pocket Reference Series. It is printed in full color to provide greater clarity to the techniques and concepts discussed. Technical procedures and management practices are illustrated with figures and tables, in a clear, easy-to-read format.


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Autorenporträt
Jeffrey D. Fortman is Director of the Biologic Resources Laboratory at University of Illinois, Chicago. He is also Attending Veterinarian at Jesse Brown Veterans Administration Medical Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Terry A. Hewett, D.V.M., received her doctorate degree in Veterinary Medicine from Colorado State University in 1986, and completed a residency in laboratory animal medicine at the University of California, Davis in 1991. She is a Diplomat of the American College of Laboratory Animal Medicine. She works at the University of Illinois at Chicago as a clinical veterinarian and has 12 years of experience in the clinical veterinary care of nonhuman primates and supporting research utilizing Old and New World species.