Spurgeon’s Color Atlas of Large Animal Anatomy: The Essentials
Extraordinary accuracy and beautiful original artwork are just two features readers will find in this new resource, providing a basic foundation in domestic large animal anatomy. Its unique organization includes the anatomy of all organ systems in the various species, described consistently.
The book presents the relevant anatomy of the following species:
The book presents the relevant anatomy of the following species:
- Horse (with contributions by Dr. Gayle Trotter)
- Ox (with contributions by Dr. Fran Garry)
- Sheep and goat (with contributions by Dr. Joan Bowen)
- Llama and alpaca (with contributions by Dr. LaRue Johnson)
- Swine (with contributions by Dr. LaRue Johnson)
- and chicken (with contributions by Dr. John Avens).
Features that enhance understanding:
- Carefully selected labeling helps students learn and remember structures and relationships.
- Males and females of a given species are depicted on facing pages so that topographic anatomy is easy to compare.
- Structures common to various animals are labeled several times, whereas unique structures are labeled only for one or two species, so students can make rapid distinctions between the structures peculiar to certain animals.
- An introduction provides readers with a background in nomenclature and anatomic orientation, so they can benefit from the atlas even if they lack training in anatomy.
The Atlas depicts the topographic relationships of major organs in a simple yet technically accurate presentation that’s free of extraneous detail so that those using the atlas can concentrate on the essential aspects of anatomy.
From the Back Cover
Extraordinary accuracy and beautiful original artwork are just two features readers will find in this new resource, providing a basic foundation in domestic large animal anatomy. Its unique organization includes the anatomy of all organ systems in the various species, described consistently.
The book presents relevant anatomy of the following species:
The book presents relevant anatomy of the following species:
- Horse (with contributors by Dr. Gayle Trotter)
- Ox (with contributions by Dr. Fran Garry)
- Sheep and goat (with contributions by Dr. Joan Bowen)
- Llama and alpaca (with contributions by Dr. LaRue Johnson)
- Swine (with contributions by Dr. LaRue Johnson)
- and chicken (with contributions by Dr. John Avens).
Features that enhance understanding:
- Carefully selected labeling helps students learn and remember structures and relationships.
- Males and females of a given species are depicted on facing pages so that topographic anatomy is easy to compare.
- Structures common to various animals are labeled several times, whereas unique structures are labeled only on one or two species so students can make rapid distinctions of the structures peculiar to certain animals.
- An introduction provides readers with a background in nomenclature and anatomic orientation so they can benefit from the atlas even if they lack training in anatomy.
The Atlas depicts topographic relationships of major organs in a simple, yet technically accurate presentation that’s free of extraneous detail so that those using the atlas can concentrate on the essential aspects of anatomy.
Product details
- ASIN : B00UC6JCAG
- Publisher : Wiley-Blackwell; 1st edition (July 12, 2013)
- Publication date : July 12, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 26449 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Not Enabled
- Print length : 184 pages
Reviews
There are no reviews yet.