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A Guide to Canine and Feline Orthopaedic Surgery
A Guide to Canine and Feline Orthopaedic Surgery

Small Animal Surgery: Textbook
Small Animal Surgery: Textbook

Textbook of Small Animal Surgery
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Horse Structure and Movement

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Synopsis:
Combining the knowledge of structural characteristics with the known stresses caused by diverse factors such as concussion and conformation, and an examination of spinal dynamics and muscular injuries, this title helps the reader understand how and why lameness occurs. It is useful for students and horse owners.
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This standard textbook on the bones, surfaces, movement and conformation of the horse was prepared by R. H. Smythe MRCVS and first published in 1967. Five years later, Dr P. C. Goody, B.Sc., PhD., revised and expanded the book, providing a wide new base of valuable anatomical information. This third edition came to fruition in 1992 when Peter Gray MVB, MRCVS, completely revised and updated the work, bringing a clinical viewpoint to the existing text, and by combining the knowledge of structural characteristics with the known stresses caused by diverse factors such as concussion and conformation, and an examination of spinal dynamics and muscular injuries, enables the reader to understand more easily how and why lameness occurs. The result is a work which will be of inestimable benefit to a new generation of students and horse owners.

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Author: Smythe, Reginald H.; Gray, Peter
Publisher: J.A.Allen & Co Ltd
Edition: 3rd Revised edition
Pages: 224
Illustrations: line illustrations
Binding: Paperback
Weight: 350
Publish Date: 01 Oct 1999
ISBN: 085131547X
IS: 9780851315478

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