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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Howard E Evans, PhD (Professor Emeritus of Veterinary and Comparative Anatomy New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca NY) , Alexander de Lahunta (James Law Professor of Veterinary Anatomy New York State College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University Ithaca NY)Publisher: Saunders Imprint: Saunders Edition: 4th ed. Dimensions: Width: 14.50cm , Height: 0.50cm , Length: 0.30cm Weight: 0.023kg ISBN: 9781455750092ISBN 10: 1455750093 Pages: 872 Publication Date: 13 June 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Online resource 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 ContentsReviewsA 'must-have' for anybody with an interest in working with small animals, and vital for those doing surgery. Miller's Anatomy of the Dog is a very comprehensive, well researched and elaborately illustrated textbook on canine anatomy...There is abundant footnoting, supported by the encyclopedic bibliography...The information is referenced in the text so that source information can be identified and searched for easily...The text is detailed and the layout is logical and easy to use, with a great balance of colour illustrations and written descriptions...We would definitely recommend this book and buy it ourselves. Veterinary Record, August 2012 Every aspect of canine anatomy and development is discussed in detail throughout the 21 chapters. The detailed table of contents and index allows for accurate and rapid searching for required content...A great addition to this book is the initial two chapters on 'The dog and its relatives' and 'Prenatal development'... Miller's Anatomy of the Dog would serve as a fantastic reference book for clinicians, veterinary students, anatomists, technicians, nurses and would be a valuable addition to any veterinary clinic library. Australian Veterinary Journal, December 2012 A 'must-have' for anybody with an interest in working with small animals, and vital for those doing surgery. <i>Miller's Anatomy of the Dog</i> is a very comprehensive, well researched and elaborately illustrated textbook on canine anatomy...There is abundant footnoting, supported by the encyclopedic bibliography...The information is referenced in the text so that source information can be identified and searched for easily...The text is detailed and the layout is logical and easy to use, with a great balance of colour illustrations and written descriptions...We would definitely recommend this book and buy it ourselves. </p> <b>Veterinary Record, August 2012</b></p> Every aspect of canine anatomy and development is discussed in detail throughout the 21 chapters. The detailed table of contents and index allows for accurate and rapid searching for required content...A great addition to this book is the initial two chapters on 'The dog and its relatives' and 'Prenatal development'...<i>Miller's Anatomy of the Dog</i> would serve as a fantastic reference book for clinicians, veterinary students, anatomists, technicians, nurses and would be a valuable addition to any veterinary clinic library. </p> <b>Australian Veterinary Journal, December 2012</b></p> -A 'must-have' for anybody with an interest in working with small animals, and vital for those doing surgery. Miller's Anatomy of the Dog is a very comprehensive, well researched and elaborately illustrated textbook on canine anatomy...There is abundant footnoting, supported by the encyclopedic bibliography...The information is referenced in the text so that source information can be identified and searched for easily...The text is detailed and the layout is logical and easy to use, with a great balance of colour illustrations and written descriptions...We would definitely recommend this book and buy it ourselves.- Veterinary Record, August 2012 -Every aspect of canine anatomy and development is discussed in detail throughout the 21 chapters. The detailed table of contents and index allows for accurate and rapid searching for required content...A great addition to this book is the initial two chapters on 'The dog and its relatives' and 'Prenatal development'...Miller's Anatomy of the Dog would serve as a fantastic reference book for clinicians, veterinary students, anatomists, technicians, nurses and would be a valuable addition to any veterinary clinic library.- Australian Veterinary Journal, December 2012 A 'must-have' for anybody with an interest in working with small animals, and vital for those doing surgery. Miller's Anatomy of the Dog is a very comprehensive, well researched and elaborately illustrated textbook on canine anatomy...There is abundant footnoting, supported by the encyclopedic bibliography...The information is referenced in the text so that source information can be identified and searched for easily...The text is detailed and the layout is logical and easy to use, with a great balance of colour illustrations and written descriptions...We would definitely recommend this book and buy it ourselves. Veterinary Record, August 2012 Every aspect of canine anatomy and development is discussed in detail throughout the 21 chapters. The detailed table of contents and index allows for accurate and rapid searching for required content...A great addition to this book is the initial two chapters on 'The dog and its relatives' and 'Prenatal development'...Miller's Anatomy of the Dog would serve as a fantastic reference book for clinicians, veterinary students, anatomists, technicians, nurses and would be a valuable addition to any veterinary clinic library. Australian Veterinary Journal, December 2012 A 'must-have' for anybody with an interest in working with small animals, and vital for those doing surgery. Miller's Anatomy of the Dog is a very comprehensive, well researched and elaborately illustrated textbook on canine anatomy...There is abundant footnoting, supported by the encyclopedic bibliography...The information is referenced in the text so that source information can be identified and searched for easily...The text is detailed and the layout is logical and easy to use, with a great balance of colour illustrations and written descriptions...We would definitely recommend this book and buy it ourselves. Veterinary Record, August 2012 Every aspect of canine anatomy and development is discussed in detail throughout the 21 chapters. The detailed table of contents and index allows for accurate and rapid searching for required content...A great addition to this book is the initial two chapters on 'The dog and its relatives' and 'Prenatal development'... Miller's Anatomy of the Dog would serve as a fantastic reference book for clinicians, veterinary students, anatomists, technicians, nurses and would be a valuable addition to any veterinary clinic library. Australian Veterinary Journal, December 2012 Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |