Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Systemic and Regional Approach, 11th Edition

By Chris Pasquini, Tom Spurgeon, Susan Pasquini
May 2007
Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Systemic and Regional Approach, 11th Edition is a comprehensive veterinary anatomy reference that presents the structure of domestic animals through both systemic and regional approaches. Combining detailed anatomical descriptions with high-quality illustrations, the book helps students and practitioners build a strong understanding of normal anatomy essential for clinical practice, surgery, diagnostic imaging, and pathology.
A fully illustrated guide to the anatomy of the domestic animals: dog, cat, horse, cattle, sheep, goat and pig. The Anatomy of Domestic Animals makes learning anatomy more pleasant and long lasting for veterinary students. This system-oriented book is a heavily illustrated summary of essential anatomical facts in a comparative format, making information readily accessible. Over 700 clear, concise drawings lend excellent visual representation to the text. Most illustrations are conveniently grouped with the supporting text, which gives essentials of each structure in outline form. Differences between species follow, with clinical applications relating to each group of structures are also presented to stimulate interest.
Anatomy forms the foundation of every veterinary discipline. Whether studying physiology, pathology, surgery, radiology, or internal medicine, a thorough understanding of anatomical structures is essential for accurate diagnosis and effective patient care.
Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Systemic and Regional Approach, 11th Edition remains a valuable reference for mastering the structure and organization of domestic animal species.