Anatomy Of Domestic Animals 11th Edition Pasquini Pdf
Sep 06, 2010 Anatomy text: Pasquini, Budras, etc. Discussion in 'Veterinary' started by aspiringDVM, Jul 7, 2010. Pasquini's Anatomy of Domestic Animals. The red one is the 11th edition, i'm guessing this is the most recent #3 rileyroo, Jul 7, 2010. An Anatomy of Domestic Animals by C. An Anatomy of Domestic Animals: A Systematic and Regional Approach. Edition Statement 11th ed.
Anatomy of Domestic Animals: Systemic & Regional Approach Chris Pasquini (Author), Tom Spurgeon (Author), Susan Pasquini (Author) Product Details Pages: 675 pages Publisher: Sudz Publishing Edition: 10th., August 1989 Language: English ISBN-10: ISBN-13: 9420 Description 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 longer 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. Teechart 7 serial numbers. Differences between species follow, with clinical applications relating to each group of structures are also presented to stimulate interest. Price: $89.95 Great book! Too bad it is only black and white. This is probably one of the best animal anatomy books available.
Not only does it have the drawings of anatomical structures, but it also includes clinical boxes related to the structures on the page that are relevent to common diseases vets will probably see. Unfortunately, the anatomical structures are ALL drawn and its in black and white. Thus it is basically necessary to have accompanying books or other sources to actually learn what different anatomical structures really look like.
Overall I believe many will find this book very useful. The book quality of this particular source is very good considering the length of this book and it is all original. The text is readable in most places and the drawings have good quality. However, there are a few pages where the outer edges are unreadable. As these are only a few pages, it probably won't cause you much trouble. You should definitely add this anatomy book to your collection if you already haven't.
I forgot to add that this older edition is very similar to the newer additions. Basically all of the drawings are the same in the newer editions. The only difference between the newer editions and the older editions that I could see is the newer editions have a few more clinical boxes and the page numbers differ slightly. This is probably one of the best animal anatomy books available. Not only does it have the drawings of anatomical structures, but it also includes clinical boxes related to the structures on the page that are relevent to common diseases vets will probably see. Unfortunately, the anatomical structures are ALL drawn and its in black and white. Thus it is basically necessary to have accompanying books or other sources to actually learn what different anatomical structures really look like.