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anatomy of dogs eye: Miller and Evans' Anatomy of the Dog - E-Book John W. Hermanson, Alexander de Lahunta, 2018-12-20 - NEW! Co-editor John W. Hermanson joins the team of Evans and de Lahunta to provide further expertise in the areas of anatomy and comparative anatomy. - NEW! Upgraded digital radiology with a special emphasis on MR and CT scans has been incorporated throughout the text. |
anatomy of dogs eye: An Eye for a Dog , 2004 Develop your eye for sound movement and structure whether you are serious about purebred dogs or are an enthusiast. Learn how color, marking, size and leash position affect the look of the dog. Over 100 judging scenarios that test your eye. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Dog Care Randy Kidd, 2000-01-01 Holistic veterinarian Dr. Randy Kidd explains how herbs can be used in the care of dogs. Includes chapters on common dog ailments and how to address them. Illustrations. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease Douglas W. Esson, 2015-06-15 Clinical Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmic Disease provides an image-rich resource for diagnosing and treating ophthalmic conditions in clinical practice. • Presents more than 600 high-quality color photographs depicting commonly encountered ocular conditions in dogs and cats • Includes multiple images for each disease to show varying presentations • Organized for easy reference, covering the most commonly encountered conditions first • Designed for daily use in the busy clinical setting, allowing practitioners to quickly find and compare images as they see cases • Provides a concise summary of the most clinically relevant information on diagnosing and managing ophthalmic disease |
anatomy of dogs eye: Feline Diagnostic Imaging Merrilee Holland, Judith Hudson, 2020-04-21 Vorrangig werden radiologische und Ultraschallverfahren vorgestellt. Komplexere Bildgebungsverfahren wie Computertomographie und MRT werden ebenfalls präsentiert. Das Referenzwerk enthält mehr als 1.750 hochwertige Abbildungen und ist eine wahre Fundgrube für Veterinärmediziner, die sich insbesondere auf die Behandlung von Katzen spezialisiert haben. Feline Diagnostic Imaging beschäftigt sich zunächst mit der Auswertung von unauffälligen und pathologischen Röntgenaufnahmen des Thorax, Abdomens und des Bewegungsapparats. Im Anschluss werden Diagnosen aus gängigen echokardiographischen und Ultraschalluntersuchungen erläutert. Auch beschreibt das Referenzwerk bildgebende Untersuchungen des Schädels mittels Computertomographie sowie Gehirn- und Wirbelsäulenerkrankungen, die über ein MRT erkannt werden können. - Präsentiert bildgebende Techniken und konzentriert sich dabei auf die Anforderungen bei der Untersuchung von Katzen. - Legt den Schwerpunkt auf gängige Verfahren, behandelt aber auch komplexere Bildgebungstechniken. - Gibt einen vollständigen Überblick über diagnostischen Imaging-Verfahren bei Katzen. - Mit einer Fülle von Tipps und Tricks für die Behandlung von Katzen. - Ein Muss für Veterinärmediziner, die sich auf Katzen spezialisiert haben. Feline Diagnostic Imaging legt in einzigartiger Weise der Fokus auf Katzen und ist daher ein Muss für Veterinärmediziner, die ihre Kompetenzen bei diagnostischen Bildgebungsverfahren verbessern möchten. Das Buch eignet sich ebenfalls hervorragend für Fachtierärzte für Radiologie, Studenten der Veterinärmedizin und Kliniker. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Common Clinical Presentations in Dogs and Cats Ryane E. Englar, 2019-07-05 Common Clinical Presentations in Dogs and Cats ist ein verlässliches Referenzwerk zum schnellen Nachschlagen der wichtigsten Informationen, um Erkrankungen bei Hunden und Katzen zu diagnostizieren. Häufige klinische Zustände lassen sich anhand des problemorientierten Ansatzes erkennen. Diagnose und Behandlungspläne werden eingeführt. Das Buch ist sowohl für Studenten der Veterinärmedizin als auch Kliniker ein nützliches Nachschlagewerk mit 78 Kapiteln, die die verschiedenen Körpersysteme beschreiben. Jedes Kapitel konzentriert sich auf die Hauptbeschwerden, erläutert mögliche Diagnosen und bestimmt den klinischen Pflegeansatz. Eine Fülle von Illustrationen, klinischen Fotos und Zeichnungen veranschaulichen die präsentierten Konzepte. Common Clinical Presentations in Dogs and Cats ist ein wichtiges Referenzwerk mit den folgenden Merkmalen: - Kliniker erhalten schnellen Zugriff auf Detailinformatione, um gängige Erkrankungen bei Hunden und Katzen zu erkennen und korrekt zu diagnostizieren. - Präsentiert die Informationen nach den jeweiligen klinischen Anzeichen und zu dem entsprechenden Körpersystem. - Alle Kapitel sind einheitlich aufgebaut und ermöglichen so das schnelle Nachschlagen. - Beinhaltet Farbfotos und Zeichnungen zur Veranschaulichung der Symptome. Common Clinical Presentations in Dogs and Cats richtet sich an Veterinärmediziner für Kleintiere und Studenten der Veterinärmedizin, ist als Referenzwerk für die Praxis konzipiert und vermittelt das notwendige Fachwissen, um eine Vielzahl von Erkrankungen verlässlich zu diagnostizieren. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Miller's Anatomy of the Dog Malcolm Eugene Miller, Howard Edward Evans, 1993 Updated to reflect tremendously expanded knowledge of the anatomy of the dog, this new edition describes and illustrates the specific morphology of the dog with some reference to other species. With eight new contributors, this text includes more in-depth understanding of the nervous system, fetal growth, bone formation, the lymphatic system, the organization of the brain, the structure of the eye and ear, and more! No other book on the anatomy of the dog has such up-to-date detail of structure as this third edition. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Miller's Anatomy of the Dog - E-Book Howard E. Evans, Alexander de Lahunta, 2012-06-15 Now in full-color, Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, 4th Edition features unparalleled coverage of canine morphology, with detailed descriptions and vivid illustrations that make intricate details easier to see and understand. Updated content reflects the latest knowledge on development, structure, and function, making this a valuable reference for anatomists, veterinary students, technicians, clinicians, experimentalists, and breeders. It is also useful in specialty fields such as mammalogy, biomechanics, and archaeology. - Chapters are logically organized by body system for quick reference. - Contributors are expert anatomists who provide the most current information and share their knowledge of particular structures. - An introductory chapter includes breed categories from both the American and British Registry Clubs to give you a clearer understanding of dog breeds and how they are determined. - NEW! Elaborate, full-color illustrations created by an expert medical illustrator bring canine structures to life and enhance your understanding of their function. - New and updated content reflects the most up-to-date nomenclature from the Nomina Anatomica Veterinaria (NAV) — the standard reference for anatomical (zootomical) terminology. - Text and bibliographic references from the most current literature allow you to access all primary sources of information for further study and interpretation. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Dogsteps Rachel Page Elliott, 2014-05-13 Legendary breeder and world authority on canine movement Rachel Page Elliott’s classic volume Dogsteps has been the definitive manual on canine movement for four decades. Dog show judges and breeders around the world have relied upon this straightforward text and its “cineradiographic” illustrations to gain a more complete understanding of canine gait. Even with the passing of its famous author in 2009, no other volume has stepped in the path of Dogsteps. Upon its publication in 1973, the Dog Writers Association of America bestowed upon Dogsteps its highest award “Best Book of the Year.” More than an analytical look at canine gait, the book teaches the reader about canine anatomy and how each body part contributes to a dog’s correct movement. In the show ring, judges evaluate a dog’s movement to determine whether or not the dog is correctly structured: Dogsteps explains what the judge is—or should be—looking for in lay man’s terms, making this book essential for all breeders, judges, exhibitors, and students of purebred dogs. The book begins by explaining the terminology commonly encountered in describing canine anatomy (e.g., stop, occiput, withers, hock, croup, etc.) and showing three comparative skeletons (dog, horse, and human), pointing out critical similarities and differences between each. The author describes the eight natural gaits of dogs and how each is accomplished in specific dogs; these include: walk, amble, pace, trot, hackney gait, suspension, canter, and gallop. Individual chapters are devoted to the topics of angulation, toplines and tails, front assemblies, and shoulder assemblies. Each chapter is illustrated with “moving x-rays” to give the reader a clearer picture of how each anatomical region affects the dog’s gait, pointing out common flaws, the importance of correct structure, and how balance and ease of movement are achieved in a properly put-together dog. In an effort to provide dog breeders with a manual for breeding sound dogs, Rachel Page Elliott makes a case for correct structure as the most important aspect of keeping a breeder’s line going strong. Recognizing faults in movement and structure, while not the primary intent of the book, allows the reader to be more aware of the many structural pitfalls that threaten the quality of many purebred dogs today. Beyond having a great breeder as a mentor, Dogsteps is the single best source for learning all there is to know about canine anatomy, structure, and movement. The author concludes, “Experience is a good teacher, but knowledge—with a little luck!—steers the shortest way to lasting success.” |
anatomy of dogs eye: Dr. Kidd's Guide to Herbal Cat Care Randy Kidd, 2000-01-01 Holistic veterinarian and herbalist Randy Kidd explains how cats can be treated for a variety of ailments--including calming nerves or getting rid of parasites--using only herbs. Illustrations. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Slatter's Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology David J. Maggs, Paul E. Miller, Ron Ofri, Douglas H. Slatter, 2008-01-01 The Veterinary Consult version of this title provides electronic access to the complete content of this book. Veterinary Consult allows you to electronically search your entire book, make notes, add highlights, and study more efficiently. Purchasing additional Veterinary Consult titles makes your learning experience even more powerful. All of the Veterinary Consult books will work together on your electronic 'bookshelf', so that you can search across your entire library of veterinary books. Veterinary Consult: It's the best way to learn! |
anatomy of dogs eye: Dog Anatomy Peter C. Goody, 1997 Comprising over 150 individual drawings, Peter C. Goody's book is intended to provide the reader with an understanding of the essential aspects of dog anatomy. Each drawing is fully labelled and annotated. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Color Atlas of Veterinary Anatomy, Volume 3, The Dog and Cat Stanley H. Done, Peter C. Goody, Susan A. Evans, Neil C. Stickland, 2009-04-28 If you are looking for a book that presents a unique photographic record of dissections showing the topographical anatomy of the dog and cat: this is the atlas for you! Part of a comprehensive 3-volume set that also covers Ruminants (Volume 1) and The Horse (Volume 2), the Color Atlas of the Dog and Cat takes a complete look at virtually every aspect of veterinary anatomy. With this book you will be able to see the position and relationships of bones, muscles, nerves, blood vessels and viscera that go to make up each region of the body and each organ system. Rich with full-color photographs and drawings of dissections prepared specifically for these texts, each book in the series illustrates regional surface features photographed before dissection, then gives high-quality complementary photographs of articulated skeletons. Accessibly and systematically structured with each chapter is devoted to a specific body region Important features of regional and topographical anatomy presented in full color photos of detailed dissections Detailed color line drawings clarify the relationships of relevant structures Website offers drag and drop quizzes and the chance to test yourself with mcqs Informative captions give additional information necessary for proper interpretation of the images Presents anatomy in a clinical context |
anatomy of dogs eye: Anatomy of the Human Eye Lisa A Ostrin, 2021-09-28 Anatomy of the Human Eye: A Coloring Atlas is an interactive educational book designed to systematically cover each structure of the human eye and the surrounding tissues. The eye is one of the most complex organs of the body. In this book, each structure has been broken down into anatomically correct templates, so that beginning learners, students, educators, practitioners, and researchers in health professions, including optometry, medical, dental, and veterinary medicine, will benefit from the material presented in this atlas. In working through this book, we hope that you not only learn anatomy, but enjoy creating annotated images that equally serve as a study guide and as art. |
anatomy of dogs eye: What's Your Angle? Helen Grinnell King, 2012-11 What's Your Angle is made up of two parts: The first part consists of the author's six step method that teaches the reader how to easily see canine angles. This unique method takes the reader through a step by step process to identify and mark each important point on the dog. This will help train the reader's eyes to see the angles. With practice, this process will become second nature, as will the ability to analyze canine structure at a glance. The second part of What's Your Angle explains what the angles mean and how they singularly and in combination, affect the way a dog moves, jumps, turns and accelerates. Whether you want to know more about structure before you start a search for your next dog, or just want to know more about the dog you have now, What's Your Angle will open your eyes to a whole new world of seeing structure for the performance dog. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery Kirk N. Gelatt, Janice P. Gelatt, Caryn Plummer, 2011-08-13 Purchasers of Veterinary Ophthalmic Surgery have at their disposal a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to all types of ophthalmic surgical techniques across all species. Techniques are covered topographically, and species-by-species, with difficulty gradings for each one. Many of these procedures will be undertaken by the veterinary generalist, not only the specialized ophthalmologist. Nearly 1,000 large-sized illustrations, 750 of them in full colour, allow the practitioner to follow the techniques step-by-step. Internationally recognized as an authority on small animal ophthalmic surgery, Dr Gelatt is joined by expert contributors who together provide authoritative and definitive solutions to practitioners' eye surgery requirements. Whatever your field of specialism, this is the only eye surgery book you are ever likely to need. For: residents in veterinary ophthalmology; general, small animal, and equine veterinary practitioners; veterinary ophthalmologists; veterinary medicine students. -Comprehensive coverage of all species -Lavishly illustrated sequenced figures of all procedures -Step-by-step approach for maximum clarity -A superb collection of online video clips gives clarification of the most common procedures -The only ophthalmic surgery text for veterinarians |
anatomy of dogs eye: Veterinary Ophthalmology Kirk N. Gelatt, Gil Ben-Shlomo, Brian C. Gilger, Diane V. H. Hendrix, Thomas J. Kern, Caryn E. Plummer, 2021-01-26 Diese vollständig aktualisierte und überarbeitete Ausgabe des Standardwerks der veterinärmedizinischen Augenheilkunde präsentiert die neuesten Diagnose- und Therapieverfahren. Das Fachbuch deckt die Grundlagenwissenschaften und klinische Behandlungsmethoden ab, spiegelt den aktuellen Stand der Forschung wider und beschäftigt sich mit der Augenheilkunde sämtlicher Tierarten, darunter Hunde, Katzen, Pferde, Großtiere und Exoten. Augenerkrankungen bei Katzen, Pferden und Vögeln werden noch ausführlicher und anhand von nahezu zweitausend Farbfotos erläutert. Dieses Fachbuch ist ein Muss für Veterinärmediziner in der Behandlung von Augenkrankheiten. - Die 6. Auflage von Veterinary Ophthalmology präsentiert alle Aspekte, die für die Diagnose, Behandlung und das Management von Augenkrankheiten relevant sind. Zu dieser Auflage gehören auch eine begleitende Website mit Videoclips und Abbildungen aus der Printausgabe im PowerPoint-Format, weiterhin das wohl umfassendste Literaturverzeichnis zu dem Fachgebiet. - Neue Auflage des Standardwerks der Augenheilkunde für Veterinärmediziner. - Bietet noch mehr Inhalte zu Augenerkrankungen bei Katzen, Pferden und Vögeln. - Mit mehr als 2000 Farbfotos, die die Inhalte verdeutlichen. - Die Autoren sind international renommierte Experten des Fachgebiets. - Begleitende Website mit Videoclips und Bildermaterial im PowerPoint-Format zum Herunterladen. Die 6. Auflage von Veterinary Ophthalmology darf in der Handbibliothek von Fachtierärzten mit Spezialisierung auf Augenheilkunde und Veterinärmedizinern, die Augenerkrankungen behandeln, nicht fehlen. |
anatomy of dogs eye: K-9 Structure & Terminology Edward M Gilbert Jr., Thelma R Brown, 2017-02-23 Structure: the foundation for health and function What sets apart the average dog enthusiast from the expert? Often it’s an in-depth knowledge of the anatomy of the dog and a solid understanding of terminology used in the world of dogs. Do you know what a judge is talking about when he mentions “stifle let-down,” “shallow brisket,” or “excessive angulation?” K-9 Structure and Terminology defines and illustrates these and hundreds of other terms in easy to understand language so you can train your mind and eye to evaluate dogs. All dogs need sound structure for health, show, work, or sport, and, by learning to see beneath the skin the reader will be more able to work with, understand, and appreciate canis familiaris. Gain a better understanding of: • Breed Standards including breed variations. • How the original purpose of the breed is expressed in the structure of the dog. • Terminology used in veterinary care and dog sports, especially Conformation. • How to identify what is right and sound in any dog you encounter. Bonus! A 31-page glossary of words including common and less common terms. What experts are saying about K-9 Structure and Terminology: If you wish to significantly improve your knowledge of canine conformation, K-9 Structure and Terminology provides a…comprehensive description of the details…of canine variation. And it does so with a clear focus on the importance of establishing a common terminology that can be understood and applied. James W. Edwards, Ph.D., Professor of Biology, Emeritus, Salem College; AKC, Director, Judging Research and Development All of us in the dog world should strive for perfection…We need to train our eyes and our hands to recognize the strengths in a dog’s structure and movement. This book is an excellent guide in our unending quest of applicable knowledge. Pat Hastings, author of Tricks of the Trade. From Best Intentions to Best in Show, AKC Judge and noted lecturer Edward M. Gilbert is a multiple breed and group AKC judge, lecturer, and writer. His engineering and technical writing background makes him especially well-suited to the task of explaining canine structure and terminology. He lives in California with his wife Pat and their retired Champion Afghans and Salukis. Thelma Brown, AKC Emeritus judge, worked side by side with her husband Curtis Brown breeding and showing dogs beginning in 1937. She is retired and living in California. |
anatomy of dogs eye: A Dog's World Jessica Pierce, Marc Bekoff, 2023-04-18 From two of the world’s leading authorities on dogs, an imaginative journey into a future of dogs without people What would happen to dogs if humans simply disappeared? Would dogs be able to survive on their own without us? A Dog’s World imagines a posthuman future for dogs, revealing how dogs would survive—and possibly even thrive—and explaining how this new and revolutionary perspective can guide how we interact with dogs now. Drawing on biology, ecology, and the latest findings on the lives and behavior of dogs and their wild relatives, Jessica Pierce and Marc Bekoff—two of today’s most innovative thinkers about dogs—explore who dogs might become without direct human intervention into breeding, arranged playdates at the dog park, regular feedings, and veterinary care. Pierce and Bekoff show how dogs are quick learners who are highly adaptable and opportunistic, and they offer compelling evidence that dogs already do survive on their own—and could do so in a world without us. Challenging the notion that dogs would be helpless without their human counterparts, A Dog’s World enables us to understand these independent and remarkably intelligent animals on their own terms. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine Katherine Polak, Ann Therese Kommedal, 2018-07-03 Field Manual for Small Animal Medicine ist ein praxisorientiertes Referenzwerk für alle, die ohne viel Ressourcen tierärztliche Behandlungen außerhalb von Tierkliniken oder eines klinischen Umfelds durchführen. - Das einzige umfassende Best-Practice-Fachbuch für Veterinärmediziner mit eingeschränktem Zugang zu notwendigen Ressourcen. - Zeigt praxisorientierte, kostengünstige Protokolle, wenn unter Umständen die ideale Lösung nicht verfügbar ist. - Präsentiert Informationen zu wichtigen Themen, u. a. Kastration/Sterilisation, Notfallunterbringung, Hygiene, chirurgische Asepsis, präventive Pflegemaßnahmen, Zoonosen, Euthanasie. - Eignet sich zum schnellen Nachschlagen häufiger chirurgischer Eingriffe, zu Themen wie Interpretation zytologischer Befunde, Anästhesie- und Behandlungsprotokolle, Dosierung von Medikamenten. Das einzige umfassende Nachschlagewerk für die Behandlung von Kleintieren bei eingeschränkten Ressourcen. Beinhaltet praktische Protokolle zu medizinischen Eingriffen und deckt Themen wie Tierfang und -transport, chirurgische Eingriffe, temporäre Haltung, Diagnoseverfahren, Medizin- und Behandlungsprotokolle, Euthanasieverfahren und Triage ab. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Inside of a Dog Alexandra Horowitz, 2010-02-18 As an unabashed dog lover, Alexandra Horowitz is naturally curious about what her dog thinks and what she knows. As a cognitive scientist she is intent on understanding the minds of animals who cannot say what they know or feel. This is a fresh look at the world of dogs -- from the dog's point of view. The book introduces the reader to the science of the dog -- their perceptual and cognitive Abilities -- and uses that introduction to draw a picture of what it might be like to bea dog. It answers questions no other dog book can -- such as: What is a dog's sense of time? Does she miss me? Want friends? Know when she's been bad? Horowitz's journey, and the insights she uncovered from studying her own dog, Pumpernickel, allowed her to understand her dog better, and appreciate her more through that understanding. The reader will be able to do the same with their own dog. This is not another dog training book. Instead, Inside of a Dogwill allow dog owners to look at their pets' behaviour in a different, and revealing light, enabling them to understand their dogs and enjoy their relationship even more. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Small Animal Veterinary Anatomy Guide Sydney Day, 2021-09-09 A fully illustrated study guide of the anatomical structures and systems of domestic dogs and cats, perfect for the visual learner. This guide presents unique views, diagrams, and tables to help you better understand complicated anatomical structures in an easy to review format, and remember the important points for years to come. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Clinically Oriented Anatomy of the Dog and Cat (2nd Edition) M.S.A. Kumar, 2015 Gross anatomy should begin with developing an appreciation for the organ system's building blocks. Therefore, the first nine chapters have been devoted to describing and explaining differences between the various tissue types. A development basis for anatomy is incorporated throughout the text book. Also, this book richly illustrated with numerous conceptual diagrams that will hopefully help the reader to understand detailed topics, especially related to the more complex nervous systems. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Underwater Dogs (Kids Edition) Seth Casteel, 2013-09-24 Dive right into this kids edition of Seth Casteel's amazing Underwater Dogs. With colorful photographs of the cutest canines chasing after their favourite toys and hilarious, joyful rhymes, this is a special treat for kids and adults alike. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Eye Spy Guillaume Duprat, 2018 |
anatomy of dogs eye: Assessing Ocular Toxicology in Laboratory Animals Andrea B Weir, Margaret Collins, 2012-12-04 Ocular toxicity is routinely assessed in toxicology studies conducted for regulatory purposes. Ocular anatomy and physiology and the assessment of ocular toxicity itself can be challenging to scientists involved in the safety assessment of pharmaceuticals, pesticides and other agents. Anatomical and physiological differences between species can impact the nature of ocular effects observed following intended or unintended exposure of ocular tissues to xenobiotics. Ocular Toxicity in Laboratory Animals provides a concise reference addressing ocular anatomy and physiology across species that will enhance the design and interpretation of toxicology studies conducted for regulatory purposes. The book provides an overview of routine and advanced techniques that are used to assess ocular toxicity including slit lamp biomicroscopy, indirect ophthalmoscopy, electrophysiology and imaging methods for the anterior and posterior segments of the eye. Additionally, the book defines the regulatory expectations for pharmaceuticals intended to treat ocular diseases and for other non-pharmaceutical regulated chemicals. With contributions from experts in the field, Ocular Toxicity in Laboratory Animals is an authoritative, accessible guide for toxicologists and other scientists involved in conducting toxicology studies for regulatory purposes and/or reviewing data from such studies. |
anatomy of dogs eye: OphthoBook , 2009-07-20 OphthoBook is the printed version of the amazing OphthoBook.com online book and video series. The combination of this text, along with the online video lectures, creates the most informative and easy-to-understand ophthalmology review ever written. It is geared toward medical students, optometry students, and non-ophthalmologists who want to learn more about the eye without getting bogged down with mindless detail. The book is broken down into ten chapters: 1. Eye History 2. Anatomy 3. Glaucoma 4. Retina 5. Infection 6. Neuroophthalmology 7. Pediatric Ophthalmology 8. Trauma 9. Optics 10. Lens and Cataract Each chapter also includes pimp questions you might be asked in a clinic. Also, an entire chapter of ophthalmology board-review questions, flashcards, and eye abbreviations. Perhaps most useful, each chapter corresponds to the 20-minute video lectures viewable at OphthoBook.com. And lots of fun cartoons! |
anatomy of dogs eye: The Anatomy of Dog Breeding Reginald Harrison Smythe, 1962 |
anatomy of dogs eye: Color Atlas of Canine and Feline Ophthalmology - E-Book Joan Dziezyc, Nicholas J. Millichamp, 2004-08-09 Ophthalmology relies heavily on the practitioner's ability to visually recognize ocular features and abnormalities. This atlas contains hundreds of full-color pictures of normal and diseased eyes and related structures of dogs and cats as they might be seen during an ocular examination to facilitate visual recognition of problems for accurate diagnosis and treatment. - Features over 800 vivid full-color illustrations that aid in the recognition of structures and lesions. - Works as a wonderful companion piece to Slatter: Fundamentals of Veterinary Ophthalmology - Contains pictures of both normal and diseased eyes and related structures of dogs and cats to aid in the identification and diagnosis of conditions encountered during ocular examination - Features a consistent, systematic organization from anterior to posterior, including the orbit, in an easy-to-use format |
anatomy of dogs eye: Veterinary Secrets Andrew T. Jones, Andrew T Jones DVM, 2014-05-23 This manual draws from Dr Jones' 17 years' experience in veterinary medicine to provide a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to home pet care and disease remedies. Dr. Jones opens by explaining how he came to question conventional veterinary treatments then began to share his concerns publicly and openly educate pet owners, empowering them to provide their pets with quality, holistic care at home. Eventually, his efforts led to his expulsion from the British Columbia Veterinary College, resulting in a ban from practicing animal medicine. |
anatomy of dogs eye: The Photo Ark Joel Sartore, 2017 This book of photography represents National Geographic's Photo Ark, a major cross-platform initiative and lifelong project by photographer Joel Sartore to make portraits of the world's animals -- especially those that are endangered. His message: to know these animals is to save them. Sartore intends to photograph every animal in captivity in the world. He is circling the globe, visiting zoos and wildlife rescue centers to create studio portraits of 12,000 species, with an emphasis on those facing extinction. He has photographed more than 6,000 already and now, thanks to a multi-year partnership with National Geographic, he may reach his goal. This book showcases his animal portraits: from tiny to mammoth, from the Florida grasshopper sparrow to the greater one-horned rhinoceros. Paired with the prose of veteran wildlife writer Douglas Chadwick, this book presents an argument for saving all the species of our planet. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Equine Ophthalmology Brian C. Gilger, 2016-12-27 Now available in a fully updated third edition, Equine Ophthalmology is the most comprehensive and current clinical resource for the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic disease in horses. Provides complete, authoritative information on the diagnosis and treatment of ophthalmic disease in horses Fully updated with improved figures, the latest research, and new chapters on advanced diagnostics, foal ophthalmology, neuro-ophthalmology, national and international regulations, and an expanded chapter on inherited ocular disease Features contributions from an international group of equine experts, under the editorship of a leading equine veterinary specialist Offers comprehensive coverage of clinical and reference information ideal for specialists, general equine practitioners, and veterinary students alike Includes access to a companion website with expanded content and figures |
anatomy of dogs eye: Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Etsuro E. Uemura, 2015-07-29 Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology introduces the fundamentals of veterinary neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, demonstrating structure and function as it relates to clinical applications with a highly visual approach. Offers a straightforward yet comprehensive introduction to structure and function of the nervous system Demonstrates the relevance of the basic principles to the clinical setting Illustrates concepts using line drawings, photographs, micrographs, and MRIs Includes access to a companion website with review questions and answers and the figures from the book at www.wiley.com/go/uemura/neuroanatomy |
anatomy of dogs eye: Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology Etsuro E. Uemura, 2015-11-02 Fundamentals of Canine Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology introduces the fundamentals of veterinary neuroanatomy and neurophysiology, demonstrating structure and function as it relates to clinical applications with a highly visual approach. Offers a straightforward yet comprehensive introduction to structure and function of the nervous system Demonstrates the relevance of the basic principles to the clinical setting Illustrates concepts using line drawings, photographs, micrographs, and MRIs Includes access to a companion website with review questions and answers and the figures from the book at www.wiley.com/go/uemura/neuroanatomy |
anatomy of dogs eye: Miller's Anatomy of the Dog Malcolm Eugene Miller, Howard Edward Evans, George C. Christensen, George Curtis Christensen, 1979 Updated to reflect tremendously expanded knowledge of the anatomy of the dog, this new edition describes and illustrates the specific morphology of the dog with some reference to other species. With eight new contributors, this text includes more in-depth understanding of the nervous system, fetal growth, bone formation, the lymphatic system, the organization of the brain, the structure of the eye and ear, and more! No other book on the anatomy of the dog has such up-to-date detail of structure as this third edition. |
anatomy of dogs eye: System of Diseases of the Eye: Embryology, anatomy, and physiology of the eye William Fisher Norris, Charles Augustus Oliver, 1900 |
anatomy of dogs eye: Animal Eyes Michael F. Land, Dan-Eric Nilsson, 2012-03 This book covers the way that all known types of eyes work, from their optics to the behaviour they guide. The ways that eyes sample the world in space and time are considered, and the evolutionary origins of eyes are discussed. This new edition incorporates discoveries made since the first edition published in 2001. |
anatomy of dogs eye: What is a Cataract?. , 1989 |
anatomy of dogs eye: Dog Anatomy Robert Kainer, Thomas O. McCraken, 2002-09-26 Veterinarians, vet techs, dog breeders, trainers, and show judges will greatly benefit from this canine anatomy coloring atlas. Essential anatomic and physiologic concepts are explained and some diseases common the region being studied are discussed. The title includes 195 black and white line drawings that allow readers to color the drawings of the anatomical structures. This do it yourself form maximizes comprehension and retention. Published by Teton New Media in the USA and distributed by Manson Publishing outside of North America. |
anatomy of dogs eye: Small Animal Ophthalmology Don Samuelson, Dennis Brooks, 2011-04-15 This book provides systematic coverage of small animal ophthalmology via randomized self-assessment case presentations: integrated questions, superb illustrations, color photos, imaging, diagrams, tables, and detailed explanatory answers. The authors have emphasize the more common ophthalmic conditions presented to veterinarians in practice with 25 |
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