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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Holloway (Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health Trust, UK) , Fraser McConnell (University of Liverpool, Small Animal Teaching Hospital, UK)Publisher: British Small Animal Veterinary Association Imprint: British Small Animal Veterinary Association Dimensions: Width: 21.10cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 30.00cm Weight: 1.678kg ISBN: 9781905319442ISBN 10: 1905319444 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 13 December 2013 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsPhysics and equipment; Principles of radiography; Principles of radiological interpretation; Contrast radiography; Radiology of the thorax; Radiology of the abdomen; Radiology of the appendicular skeleton; Radiology of the head; Radiology of the vertebral column; IndexReviewsHigh-quality radiographic reproductions accompany keys to their interpretation, while illustrations cover positioning the canine or feline for optimum results. From equipment and basic principles of radiography to different imaging approaches, this is a 'must' for any practicing vet or assistant. ( Midwest Book Review , 1 July 2014) This manual provides a good foundation for new graduates to build on and strikes the balance between being concise and providing enough detail very well. ( Veterinary Record , 5 April 2014) ?This manual will be an excellent resource for the staff of any veterinary practice as well as for veterinary students who will benefit from its straightforward organization and figures.? (JAVMA, 15 December 2014) ?The result is a solid pick, highly recommended for any technical veterinary reference collection, packed with important images and explanations of the radiographic process.? (Midwest Book Review, 1 August 2014) ?This manual provides a good foundation for new graduates to build on and strikes the balance between being concise and providing enough detail very well.? (Veterinary Record, 5 April 2014) This manual provides a good foundation for new graduates to build on and strikes the balance between being concise and providing enough detail very well. ( Veterinary Record , 5 April 2014) <p> This manual will be an excellent resource for the staff of any veterinary practice as well as for veterinary students who will benefit from its straightforward organization and figures. (JAVMA, 15 December 2014) <p> The result is a solid pick, highly recommended for any technical veterinary reference collection, packed with important images and explanations of the radiographic process. (Midwest Book Review, 1 August 2014) <p> This manual provides a good foundation for new graduates to build on and strikes the balance between being concise and providing enough detail very well. (Veterinary Record, 5 April 2014) <p> ?This manual will be an excellent resource for the staff of any veterinary practice as well as for veterinary students who will benefit from its straightforward organization and figures.? (JAVMA, 15 December 2014) ?The result is a solid pick, highly recommended for any technical veterinary reference collection, packed with important images and explanations of the radiographic process.? (Midwest Book Review, 1 August 2014) ?This manual provides a good foundation for new graduates to build on and strikes the balance between being concise and providing enough detail very well.? (Veterinary Record, 5 April 2014) Author InformationAndrew Holloway BVSc CertSAM DVDI DipECVDI MRCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Andrew graduated from the University of Pretoria in 1992. After 8 years in general practice, he joined the University of Cambridge as a visiting resident in radiology, obtaining the RCVS Diploma in 2004 and the European Diploma in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging in 2007. Andrew joined the Animal Health Trust in 2006 as a clinical radiologist. Fraser McConnell BVM&S DVR DipECVDI CertSAM MRCVS RCVS and European Specialist in Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging Fraser graduated from the University of Edinburgh in 1993 and then spent 6 years working in mixed practice in Suffolk. He then trained in imaging at the University of Cambridge for 2 years, obtaining the RCVS Diploma in 2000. From 2001 until 2006, Fraser worked as a clinical radiologist at the Animal Health Trust, during which time he became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging and an RCVS specialist. In 2006, Fraser moved to the University of Liverpool as a senior lecturer in veterinary diagnostic imaging, and is currently head of the imaging department at the Small Animal Teaching Hospital. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |