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OverviewSpecifically written for the veterinary practitioner, this text uses evidence-based material to provide a comprehensive guide to the diagnosis and treatment of conditions affecting pet rabbits. Basic husbandry, behaviour and nutrition are explained within the concept of health and disease. Essential information on biology and physiology is also provided. Illustrations based on original dissections offer an additional insight into this complex animal. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Frances Harcourt-BrownPublisher: Elsevier Health Sciences Imprint: Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd Dimensions: Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 24.60cm Weight: 1.380kg ISBN: 9780750640022ISBN 10: 0750640022 Pages: 436 Publication Date: 28 November 2001 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780702049798 Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Out of stock ![]() Table of ContentsReviews-Aware of my gaps as far as lagomorphs are concerned, I read books written for rabbit owners, attended lectures and CPD, and bought the BSAVA manual. All this gave me a little confidence, but now, after seeing the d104book of Rabbit Medicine, I really believe I can offer rabbits (and their owners) the high standard of treatment they require when they come to see me as a veterinarian. An extremely interesting and authoritative publication which is a must for the practice bookshelf- This book is a fascinating read that provides a wealth of information regarding veterinary medicine and science as it relates to rabbits. Whether you have no prior knowledge of bunnies, or are well versed in all things 'rabbity', this text would be a valuable addition to your bookshelf, or the practice library. Fabienne Dethioux, Veterinary Times, November 2002 The publication of this book is obviously the culmination of many years of hard work and thorough investigation on the part of an author with a wealth of practical experience and first-hand knowledge. It is both an enjoyable read and a very valuable resource, giving comprehensive coverage of current knowledge in the veterinary care of domestic rabbits.- Hannah O, Veterinary Nursing Times, February 2003 I cannot remember ever reading a veterinary textbook from cover to cover upon receiving it. However, this is exactly what I did with Frances Harcourt-Brown's d104book of Rabbit Medicine. Harcourt-Brown incorporates her own clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence and research in her book, making it the best example in exotic pet or laboratory animal medicine of how to practice evidence-based medicine...The freshness of this information and its integration into plausible clinical explanations are why I found her book so enjoyable to read. The chapter on dental disease as expected, is extensive and illustrated with numerous original drawings and detailed radiographs. This chapter alone makes this book worth its price. d104book of Rabbit Medicine is an outstanding book, a valuable reference, and an indispensable textbook for any veterinarian who works with rabbits. - Thomas M. Donnelly, Lab Animal, October 2003 Aware of my gaps as far as lagomorphs are concerned, I read books written for rabbit owners, attended lectures and CPD, and bought the BSAVA manual. All this gave me a little confidence, but now, after seeing the Textbook of Rabbit Medicine, I really believe I can offer rabbits (and their owners) the high standard of treatment they require when they come to see me as a veterinarian. <br>An extremely interesting and authoritative publication which is a must for the practice bookshelf Fabienne Dethioux, Veterinary Times, November 2002<br>book is a fascinating read that provides a wealth of information regarding veterinary medicine and science as it relates to rabbits. Whether you have no prior knowledge of bunnies, or are well versed in all things 'rabbity', this text would be a valuable addition to your bookshelf, or the practice library. <br>The publication of this book is obviously the culmination of many years of hard work and thorough investigation on the part of an author with a wealth of practical experience and first-hand knowledge. It is both an enjoyable read and a very valuable resource, gining comprehensive coverage of current knowledge in the veterinary care of domestic rabbits. Hannah O, Veterinary Nursing Times, February 2003<br>cannot remember ever reading a veterinary textbook from cover to cover upon receiving it. However, this is exactly what I did with Frances Harcourt-Brown's Textbook of Rabbit Medicine. <br>Harcourt-Brown incorporates her own clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence and research in her book, making it the best example in exotic pet or laboratory animal medicine of how to practice evidence-based medicine...The freshness ofthis information and its integration into plausible clinical explanations are why I found her book so enjoyable to read. <br>The chapter on dental disease as expected, is extensive and illustrated with numerous original drawings and detailed radiographs-this chapter alone makes this book worth its price. <br>Textbook of Rabbit Medicine is an outstanding book, a valuable reference, and an indispensible textbook for any veterinarian who works with rabbits. <br> Thomas M. Donnelly, Lab Animal, October 2003 Aware of my gaps as far as lagomorphs are concerned, I read books written for rabbit owners, attended lectures and CPD, and bought the BSAVA manual. All this gave me a little confidence, but now, after seeing the Textbook of Rabbit Medicine, I really believe I can offer rabbits (and their owners) the high standard of treatment they require when they come to see me as a veterinarian. <br>An extremely interesting and authoritative publication which is a must for the practice bookshelf Fabienne Dethioux, Veterinary Times, November 2002<br>book is a fascinating read that provides a wealth of information regarding veterinary medicine and science as it relates to rabbits. Whether you have no prior knowledge of bunnies, or are well versed in all things 'rabbity', this text would be a valuable addition to your bookshelf, or the practice library. <br>The publication of this book is obviously the culmination of many years of hard work and thorough investigation on the part of an author Aware of my gaps as far as lagomorphs are concerned, I read books written for rabbit owners, attended lectures and CPD, and bought the BSAVA manual. All this gave me a little confidence, but now, after seeing the d104book of Rabbit Medicine, I really believe I can offer rabbits (and their owners) the high standard of treatment they require when they come to see me as a veterinarian. An extremely interesting and authoritative publication which is a must for the practice bookshelf This book is a fascinating read that provides a wealth of information regarding veterinary medicine and science as it relates to rabbits. Whether you have no prior knowledge of bunnies, or are well versed in all things 'rabbity', this text would be a valuable addition to your bookshelf, or the practice library. Fabienne Dethioux, Veterinary Times, November 2002 The publication of this book is obviously the culmination of many years of hard work and thorough investigation on the part of an author with a wealth of practical experience and first-hand knowledge. It is both an enjoyable read and a very valuable resource, giving comprehensive coverage of current knowledge in the veterinary care of domestic rabbits. Hannah O, Veterinary Nursing Times, February 2003 Icannot remember ever reading a veterinary textbook from cover to cover upon receiving it. However, this is exactly what I did with Frances Harcourt-Brown's d104book of Rabbit Medicine. Harcourt-Brown incorporates her own clinical expertise with the best available clinical evidence and research in her book, making it the best example in exotic pet or laboratory animal medicine of how to practice evidence-based medicine...The freshness of this information and its integration into plausible clinical explanations are why I found her book so enjoyable to read. The chapter on dental disease as expected, is extensive and illustrated with numerous original drawings and detailed radiographs-this chapter alone makes this book worth its price. d104book of Rabbit Medicine is an outstanding book, a valuable reference, and an indispensable textbook for any veterinarian who works with rabbits. Thomas M. Donnelly, Lab Animal, October 2003 Author InformationFrances Harcourt-Brown is an acknowledged expert in the field. She has published several articles in peer-reviewed journals on rabbits and has been awarded a BSAVA grant for clinical research in this area. 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