01918 a2200277 450000500170000000800420001702000220005903700360008104000070011704100080012407200150013207200140014707200210016107200210018207200190020310000250022224501080024725000060035526000240036130000100038552011450039570000260154070000270156670000300159399900170162320250526161933.0250430042008xx 500 eng  a9781840760552qBC bTaylor & FranciscGBP 88.99fBB a01 aeng7 aPSV2thema7 aPSVD2bic7 aMED0890002bisac7 aMED0890202bisac7 a636.0892bisac1 aKaren Rosenthal995910aRapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine and HusbandrybPet Mammals, Birds, Reptiles, Amphibians and Fish a1 bCRC Pressc20080328 a320 p bFour authors of international renown have combined their practical and instructional skills to provide this focused yet wide-ranging review. The book is divided into four sections—small mammals, birds, reptiles/amphibians, ornamental fish—and consists of an introduction to the essential aspects of medicine and husbandry of each group of animals, 400 color-illustrated clinical cases, plus summary questions to highlight key points. The cases are a blend of the more common and especially interesting conditions, and cover clinical presentation, etiology/pathogenesis, investigation, diagnosis and differential diagnosis, management options, prognosis and husbandry advice to the client. The case-based approach offers the freedom to deal succinctly with multifactorial and multisystemic conditions. Cases are cross-referenced, cite key references and there is a detailed index. The Rapid Review is designed to appeal to veterinary practitioners dealing with an ever-wider variety of animals, to veterinary instructors and students, technicians, nurses and assistants, and to other animal health professionals in practice and training.1 aNeil Forbes4A0199601 aFredric Frye4A0199611 aGregory Lewbart4A019962 c10604d10604