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Bovine Anatomy: An Illustrated Text, Second Edition Second Edition [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 343x249x14 mm, kaal: 1325 g, 103 colour images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Schlutersche
  • ISBN-10: 3899930525
  • ISBN-13: 9783899930528
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 184 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 343x249x14 mm, kaal: 1325 g, 103 colour images
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jul-2011
  • Kirjastus: Schlutersche
  • ISBN-10: 3899930525
  • ISBN-13: 9783899930528
Teised raamatud teemal:
This is a much-needed textbook-atlas that depicts bovine anatomy. It is appropriately organized so that it can easily be the single book that veterinarians refer to when an anatomic question needs to be answered about this species.Provides the reader with detailed information on the structure, function, and clinical application of all bovine body systems and their interaction in the live animal.

This expanded second edition now includes clinical anatomy and retains the topographical and systems-based methods of anatomy used in the first edition. The topographic anatomy is accompanied by systematic illustrations of the bones, joints, muscles, organs, blood vessels, nerves, and lymph nodes for each body system. There are also tables containing detailed information on the muscles, lymph nodes, and peripheral nerves. 

The authors pay particular attention to the histology, growth, and function of the bovine hoof. In addition to the gross anatomy of the udder, its development, histology, and function are described and illustrated. One chapter is devoted to the pathology, pathogenesis, and molecular biology of bovine spongiform encephalopathy, scrapie of sheep and goats, and chronic wasting disease.

Each page of text is followed by a full page of colour illustrations. The second edition also contains more than 70 new diagrams and clinical photographs. The book has long been acknowledged as a valuable reference for study and revision, and this new edition is an essential resource for practitioners and students alike.  

Arvustused

a `must-have book for anyone with an interest in bovine medicine not only provides a detailed atlas of bovine anatomy; it also includes a comprehensive section on clinical anatomy consistent layout of pages, with text on the left and drawings on the right The large size is beneficial, the drawings are very clear and the illustration of structures from different angles makes a good visual aid for dissection; the colours are eye-catching and make it a pleasure just to leaf through the book The coverage of material is comprehensive while remaining clinically relevant The quality of the images and illustrations is superb and the descriptions of procedures are extremely helpful very reasonable price



Renate Weller, Kate Holroyd, Andrea Turner and Peter Aitken, Veterinary Record, 22-Oct-2011

Preface 1(1)
Topographic Anatomy
Chapter 1 Thoracic limb
A. Wiinsche
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
1 Skeleton of the thoracic limb
2(2)
2 Muscles and nerves of the shoulder, arm, and forearm
4(2)
3 Cutaneous nerves, blood vessels, and lymph nodes of the thoracic limb
6(2)
4 Vessels and nerves of the manus
8(2)
5 Inter digital nerves and vessels, interossei, and fasciae of the manus
10(2)
6 Synovial structures of the thoracic limb
12(2)
Chapter 2 Pelvic limb
A. Wiinsche
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
1 Skeleton of the pelvic limb
14(2)
2 Lateral thigh and cranial crural muscles with their nerves
16(2)
3 Medial thigh and caudal crural muscles with their nerves
18(2)
4 Cutaneous nerves, blood vessels, and lymph nodes of the pelvic limb
20(2)
5 Arteries, veins, and nerves of the pes
22(2)
6 Dermis of the hoof
24(2)
Ch. Mulling
K.D. Budras
7 The hoof (ungula)
26(2)
Ch. Mulling
K.D. Budras
8 Synovial structures of the pelvic limb
28(2)
Ch. Mulling
K.D. Budras
Chapter 3 Head
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
1 Skull and hyoid apparatus
30(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
2 Skull with teeth
32(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
3 Skull with paranasal sinuses and horns
34(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
4 Superficial veins of the head, facial n. (VII), and facial muscles
36(2)
S. Buda
K.D. Budras
5 Trigeminal n. (V3 and V2), masticatory mm., salivary gll., and lymphatic system
38(2)
S. Buda
K.D. Budras
6 Accessory organs of the eye
40(2)
P. Simoens
K.D. Budras
7 The eyeball (bulbus oculi)
42(2)
P. Simoens
K.D. Budras
8 Nose and nasal cavities, oral cavity and tongue
44(2)
S. Buda
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
9 Pharynx and larynx
46(2)
S. Buda
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
10 Arteries of the head and head-neck junction, the cran. nn. of the vagus group (IX-XI), the hypoglossal n. (XII)
48(2)
S. Buda
K.D. Budras
Chapter 4 Central nervous system and cranial nerves
1 The brain
50(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
2 Cranial nerves I-V
52(2)
S. Buda
H. Bragulla
K.D. Budras
3 Cranial nerves VI-XII
54(2)
S. Buda
H. Bragulla
K.D. Budras
4 Spinal cord and autonomic nervous system
56(2)
S. Buda
K.D. Budras
Chapter 5 Vertebral column, thoracic skeleton, and neck
A. Wiinsche
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
1 Vertebral column, ligamenrum nuchae, ribs, and sternum
58(2)
2 Neck and cutaneous muscles
60(1)
3 Deep shoulder girdle muscles, viscera and conducting structures of the neck
60(2)
Chapter 6 Thoracic cavity
1 Respiratory muscles and thoracic cavity with lungs
62(2)
Ch. Mulling
K.D. Budras
2 Heart, blood vessels, and nerves of the thoracic cavity
64(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
Chapter 7 Abdominal wall and abdominal cavity
1 The abdominal wall
66(2)
R. Habel
A. Wiinsche
K.D. Budras
2 Topography and projection of the abdominal organs on the body wall
68(2)
3 Stomach with rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum
70(2)
A. Wiinsche
K.D. Budras
4 Blood supply and innervation of the stomach; lymph nodes and omenta
72(2)
R. Habel
A. Wiinsche
K.D. Budras
5 Spleen, liver, pancreas, and lymph nodes
74(2)
P. Simoens
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
6 Intestines with blood vessels and lymph nodes
76(2)
P. Simoens
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
Chapter 8 Pelvic cavity and inguinal region, including urinary and genital organs
1 Pelvic girdle with the sacrosciatic lig. and superficial structures in the pubic and inguinal regions
78(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
2 Inguinal region with inguinal canal, inguinal lig., and prepubic tendon
80(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
3 Lymphatic system, adrenal glands, and urinary organs
82(2)
K.D. Budras
A. Wiinsche
4 Arteries, veins, and nerves of the pelvic cavity
84(2)
A. Wiinsche
K.D. Budras
5 Female genital organs
86(2)
H. G. Liebich
K.D. Budras
6 The udder
88(2)
H. Bragulla
H. Konig
K.D. Budras
7 The udder with blood vessels, lymphatic system, nerves, and development
90(2)
H. Bragulla
H. Konig
K.D. Budras
8 Male genital organs and scrotum
92(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
9 Perineum, pelvic diaphragm, ischiorectal fossa, and tail
94(2)
R. Habel
K.D. Budras
Anatomical aspects of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE)
96(2)
S. Buda
K.D. Budras
T. Eggers
R. Fries
R. Habel
G. Hildebrandt
K. Rauscher
P. Simoens
Special Anatomy, Tabular Part
1 Myology
98(15)
2 Lymphatic system
113(6)
3 Peripheral nervous system
119(7)
Contributions to Clinical-Functional Anatomy 126(33)
Applied anatomy of the carcass 159(2)
K.D. Budras
R. Fries
R. Berg
References 161(7)
Index 168
Professor Klaus-Dieter Budras was an academic at the institute of veterinary anatomy in Berlin, Germany.