About This Book
A comprehensive, systematically organized veterinary anatomy textbook presenting detailed descriptions and abundant photographic illustrations of skeletal, articular, muscular, and visceral structures of major domestic species (horse, ox, pig, dog). It emphasizes topographic relations alongside descriptive morphology, relies on modern preparation techniques to reflect natural organ shape, addresses nomenclature standardization while omitting embryology and histology for practicality, and provides guidance useful for students and practitioners.
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