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Veterinary Anatomy Coloring Book 2nd edition [Pehme köide]

(Vice-President, Research and Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada)
  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kaal: 790 g, Approx. 400 illustrations; Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 145577684X
  • ISBN-13: 9781455776849
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 296 pages, kaal: 790 g, Approx. 400 illustrations; Illustrations
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Jun-2015
  • Kirjastus: W B Saunders Co Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 145577684X
  • ISBN-13: 9781455776849
Teised raamatud teemal:
Color your way to a complete mastery of veterinary anatomy with Veterinary Anatomy Coloring Book, 2nd Edition. Approximately 400 easy-to-color illustrations and corresponding anatomical descriptions guide you through the head, neck, back, thorax, abdomen, extremities, reproductive organs, and many more body parts of dogs, cats, horses, pigs, cows, goats, and birds. Plus, a new section on exotics takes you through the anatomy of ferrets, rodents, rabbits, snakes, and lizards to ensure you are well versed in all potential household pets. With this vivid change-of-pace study tool, you have the freedom to master veterinary anatomy in a fun and memorable way.Over 400 easy-to-color illustrations created by expert medical illustrators shows anatomy in detail and makes it easy to identify specific structures for an entertaining way to learn veterinary anatomy.Regional section organization (the head and ventral neck; neck, back, and vertebral column; thorax; abdomen; pelvis and reproductive organs; forelimb; and hindlimb) allows students to easily compare the anatomy of multiple species.Numbered lead lines clearly identify structures to be colored and correspond to a numbered list beneath the illustration.NEW! Section on exotics covers the anatomy of ferrets, rodents, rabbits, snakes and lizards in addition to the anatomy of dogs, cats, horses, pigs, cows, goats, and birds.

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Section 1 The Head and Ventral Neck
Canine
1-1 Lateral, dorsal, and ventral views of the canine skull to show the extents of the cranial bones
3(1)
1-2 Dorsal view of the canine skull
4(1)
1-3 Ventral view of the canine skull
5(1)
1-4 Hyoid apparatus and larynx suspended from the temporal region of a canine skull
6(1)
1-5 Canine oral cavity and tongue
7(1)
1-6 Muscles of the canine tongue and pharynx
8(1)
1-7 Canine salivary glands
9(1)
1-8 Canine simple tooth (A) and muscles of mastication in lateral views (B) and in a section (C)
10(1)
1-9 Development of canine dental plate and enamel organ
11(1)
1-10 Transverse section of the canine larynx
12(1)
1-11 Organization of the canine brain-pituitary-peripheral organ axis
13(1)
1-12 Arteries of the canine head
14(1)
1-13 Canine reflex chain in which an interneuron is interposed
15(1)
1-14 The course of fibers within the canine spinal cord
16(1)
1-15 Dorsal view of the canine brain
17(1)
1-16 Ventral view of the canine brain
18(1)
1-17 Median section of the canine brain
19(1)
1-18 Canine brainstem showing the nuclei in an adult mammal
20(1)
1-19 A simplified schema of the canine visual and pupillary reflex pathways
21(1)
1-20 Relay diagram of the pyramidal and the extrapyramidal systems
22(1)
1-21 Arteries on the ventral surface of the canine brain
23(1)
1-22 Distribution pattern of the canine facial nerve
24(1)
1-23 Canine eye opened to show the three tunics
25(1)
1-24 Anterior part of the canine eye in section
26(1)
1-25 Stumps of canine ocular muscles viewed from behind the left eyeball
27(1)
1-26 Schema of the right ear, caudal view
28(1)
1-27 Canine sensory nerve endings of the skin
29(1)
1-28 Canine hair follicle with accessory structures
30(1)
1-29 Superficial dissection of the canine head
31(1)
1-30 Dissection of the canine orbit and pterygopalatine fossa, lateral view
32(1)
1-31 The major arteries and veins of the canine head
33(1)
1-32 Transverse section of the canine neck at the level of the fifth cervical vertebra
34(1)
1-33 Lymphatic structures of the canine head and neck
35(1)
1-34 Superficial nerves of the canine neck, lateral aspect
36(1)
1-35 Veins of the canine neck, ventral aspect
37(1)
1-36 Disarticulated puppy skull, ventral view
38(1)
1-37 Muscles of the canine pharynx and tongue, left lateral view, left mandible removed
39(1)
1-38 Canine extrinsic ocular muscles and their action on the left eyeball
40(1)
1-39 Superficial branches of the canine facial and trigeminal nerves
41(1)
1-40 Branches of canine common carotid artery, superficial lateral view, part of digastricus removed
42(1)
1-41 Canine muscles, nerves, and salivary glands medial to right mandible, lateral view
43(1)
1-42 Meninges and ventricles of the canine brain, median plane
44(1)
1-43 Ventral view of the canine brain, cranial nerves, and brainstem
45(1)
Feline
1-44 Superficial dissection of the feline head
46(1)
1-45 Deep dissection of the feline head to expose the zygomatic salivary gland
47(1)
Equine
1-46 Equine laryngeal skeleton, lateral view, and the intrinsic muscles of the equine larynx
48(1)
1-47 Anterior half of the left equine eye, viewed from behind
49(1)
1-48 Lateral view of the equine skull
50(1)
1-49 Projection of the brain and frontal and maxillary sinuses on the dorsal surface of the equine skull
51(1)
1-50 Structure of a lower equine incisor
52(1)
1-51 Equine deep masticatory muscles and right digastricus
53(1)
1-52 Muscles of the equine pharynx, soft palate, and hyoid apparatus
54(1)
1-53 Dissection of the equine orbit
55(1)
1-54 Left auditory ossicles, craniomedial view
56(1)
1-55 Transection of the equine neck at the level of the fourth cervical vertebra
57(1)
1-56 Principal arteries of the equine head
58(1)
Bovine
1-57 Bovine skull with mandible
59(1)
1-58 Transverse section of the bovine neck
60(1)
1-59 Right bovine eye cut along orbital axis, rostromedial surface
61(1)
1-60 Connections of the pharynx and larynx with the base of the bovine skull and the tongue
62(1)
1-61 Branching of the bovine left common carotid artery
63(1)
Porcine
1-62 Porcine head, superficial dissection
64(1)
1-63 Paramedian section of the porcine skull
65(1)
1-64 Median section of the head of a 4-week-old pig
66(1)
1-65 A, The development of the palate, ventral view
B Transverse section through oral and nasal cavity before closure of secondary palate
C Development of the tongue in the floor of the oral cavity
67(1)
1-66 Transverse section of the ventral neck of swine
68(1)
1-67 The lymph centers of the swine head and neck
69(1)
Avian
1-68 Avian skull
70(1)
1-69 Ventral view of the dissected avian neck
71(1)
Multiple Species
1-70 Dorsal view of the canine, feline, porcine, bovine, and equine tongue and epiglottis
72(1)
1-71 Canine, porcine, bovine, and equine major salivary glands
73(1)
1-72 Median sections of the equine, bovine, porcine, and canine hypophysis
74(1)
1-73 Canine and porcine third eyelid
75(2)
Section 2 The Neck, Back, and Vertebral Column
Canine
2-1 Transection of the canine vertebral column to show the formation of a spinal nerve
77(1)
2-2 Cervical and thoracic vertebrae of the dog
78(1)
2-3 Doral roots of spinal nerves and spinal cord segments
79(1)
2-4 Schematic view of terminal spinal cord with dura reflected
80(1)
2-5 Ventral muscles of the canine neck and thorax
81(1)
2-6 Transverse section of the canine back at the level of the first lumbar vertebra
82(1)
2-7 Muscles associated with the canine atlanto--occipital and atlantoaxial joints, lateral view
83(1)
2-8 Peripheral distribution of canine sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions
84(1)
2-9 Canine epaxial muscles
85(1)
Equine
2-10 Equine sternum and costal cartilages, lateral view
86(1)
2-11 Superficial dissection of the equine head
87(1)
Bovine
2-12 Segmentation of the bovine paraxial mesoderm
88(1)
2-13 Caudal part of the bovine vertebral canal and its contents
89(1)
2-14 The connections of the major veins with the bovine vertebral plexus-azygous system
90(1)
Avian
2-15 Avian uropygial (preen) gland, dorsal view
91(1)
Multiple Species
2-16 The canine, equine, bovine, and porcine thyroid gland
92(2)
Section 3 The Thorax
Canine
3-1 Schematic view of the partitioning of the atrium and ventricle
94(1)
3-2 Schema of canine circulation
95(1)
3-3 Canine trunk muscles, deeper layers
96(1)
3-4 Canine trunk muscles, deepest layers
97(1)
3-5 Muscular suspension of the canine thorax between the forelimbs
98(1)
3-6 The distribution of the canine pleura and pericardium
99(1)
3-7 Section of the canine heart exposing the four chambers
100(1)
3-8 Canine pericardium
101(1)
3-9 Canine cardiac nerves and related ganglia left lateral view
102(1)
3-10 The components of the canine arterial wall
103(1)
3-11 Branching of the canine aortic arch
104(1)
3-12 The canine fetal and postnatal circulatory systems
105(1)
3-13 Lymph drainage of the canine lumbosacral area ventral view
106(1)
3-14 Vessels on the floor of the canine thorax
107(1)
3-15 Muscles of the canine neck and thorax, lateral view
108(1)
Feline
3-16 Left and right surface projections of the feline heart and lung
109(1)
Equine
3-17 Projections of the equine heart and lung on the left and right thoracic walls
110(1)
Bovine
3-18 Left lateral view of the bovine thoracic cavity
111(1)
3-19 Base of the bovine heart (atria has been removed), dorsal view
112(1)
3-20 Lobation and bronchial tree of the bovine lungs, schematic dorsal view
113(1)
Porcine
3-21 Porcine embryo after fusion of the endocardial tube
114(1)
3-22 Porcine heart in situ
115(1)
3-23 Porcine lymph centers of the thorax, left lateral view
116(1)
Avian
3-24 Avian flight muscles, dissected and shown in ventral view
117(1)
3-25 Right avian lung (medioventral view) and related air sacs
118(1)
3-26 Ventral view of the avian kidneys, as well as vessels and nerves in their vicinity
119(2)
Section 4 The Abdomen
Canine
4-1 Schematic of the digestive apparatus
121(1)
4-2 Rectus sheath of the canine in transverse sections
122(1)
4-3 Canine inguinal canal and pelvic diaphragm, left lateral view
123(1)
4-4 Schematic transverse section through the canine abdomen
124(1)
4-5 Paramedian section of the canine abdominal cavity to show the disposition of the peritoneum
125(1)
4-6 Distribution of the canine celiac artery, ventral view
126(1)
4-7 Canine abdominal organs after removal of the greater omentum, ventral view
127(1)
4-8 Muscles of the canine perineal region
128(1)
4-9 Distribution of the canine cranial and caudal mesenteric arteries to the intestines, dorsal view
129(1)
4-10 Semischematic dorsal view of the formation of the canine portal vein
130(1)
4-11 Visceral surface of the canine liver
131(1)
4-12 Development of the canine liver
132(1)
4-13 Development of the canine intestinal tract during the rotation process
133(1)
4-14 Lymph drainage from the organs in the canine abdominal and pelvic cavities
134(1)
4-15 Ganglia and plexuses of the canine abdominal cavity, ventral view
135(1)
4-16 Transverse section of the canine trunk at the level of the 11th thoracic vertebra
136(1)
4-17 Transverse section of the canine trunk at the level of the 12th thoracic vertebra
137(1)
4-18 Transverse sections of the canine abdomen at the level of the first lumbar vertebra and fourth or fifth lumbar vertebra
138(1)
4-19 The blood supply of the canine intestinal tract, ventral view
139(1)
4-20 Canine abdominal muscles and inguinal region of the male, deep dissection, left side
140(1)
4-21 Canine peritoneal reflections, sagittal section
141(1)
4-22 Canine liver, visceral aspect
142(1)
4-23 Canine branches of celiac and cranial mesenteric arteries with principal anastomoses
143(1)
Equine
4-24 The attachment of the equine abdominal muscles on the pelvis and the prepubic tendon
144(1)
4-25 Equine abdominal muscles and their skeletal attachments
145(1)
4-26 Visceral surface of the equine spleen
146(1)
4-27 Interior of the equine stomach and cranial part of the duodenum
147(1)
4-28 Equine intestinal tract seen from the right
148(1)
4-29 Position of the equine large intestine and the kidneys, dorsal view
149(1)
4-30 Topography of the equine spleen, stomach, pancreas, and liver, caudoventral view
150(1)
Bovine
4-31 Relationship of the lumbar spinal nerves to the transverse processes of the bovine lumbar vertebrae
151(1)
4-32 Topography of the bovine abdominal viscera
152(1)
4-33 Bovine greater omentum fenestrated to permit a view into omental bursa, caudal view
153(1)
4-34 Right lateral view of the bovine intestinal tract
154(1)
4-35 Permanent dentition of cattle, upper and lower jaws
155(1)
Porcine
4-36 Male porcine inguinal canal, cranial view
156(1)
4-37 Development of the porcine ascending colon, left lateral view
157(1)
4-38 Major porcine abdominal arteries and lymph nodes
158(1)
4-39 Permanent dentition of the pig, upper and lower jaws
159(1)
Avian
4-40 Avian gastrointestinal tract after reflection of liver, stomach, and small intestine craniodextrally, ventral view
160(1)
Multiple Species
4-41 Canine, equine, and bovine gastrointestinal tracts laid out in one plane
161(1)
4-42 Canine and feline, porcine, bovine, and equine large intestine
162(1)
4-43 Transverse section through the gut
163(2)
Section 5 The Pelvis and Reproductive Organs
Canine
5-1 Canine sacrum, cranial view
165(1)
5-2 Sagittal section of an early canine embryo
166(1)
5-3 Canine urinary and male and female reproductive organs
167(1)
5-4 Three stages in the development of the canine testis
168(1)
5-5 Canine kidney lobe
169(1)
5-6 Longitudinal section of canine testis and epididymis
170(1)
5-7 Different functional stages in canine ovarian activity
171(1)
5-8 Blood supply of the female canine reproductive tract
172(1)
5-9 Formation of canine extraembryonic membranes
173(1)
5-10 Transverse section of the canine pelvis at the level of the hip joint
174(1)
5-11 Deep dissection of the external canine reproductive organs
175(1)
5-12 Right canine lumbosacral nerves and left arteries, ventral view
176(1)
5-13 Canine nerves, arteries, and muscles of the right hip, lateral aspect
177(1)
Feline
5-14 The reproductive organs of the tomcat in situ, left lateral view
178(1)
Equine
5-15 Median section of the pelvis of the mare and caudal abdominal and pelvic organs of the mare in situ
179(1)
5-16 Sacrum and caudal lumbar vertebrae with emerging ventral rami forming the lumbosacral plexus, ventral view
180(1)
5-17 Equine right ovary, uterine tube, and uterine horn, lateral view
181(1)
Bovine
5-18 Branching pattern of the caudal part of the bovine abdominal aorta and the regional nodes
182(1)
5-19 Paramedian section of the caudal abdomen and pelvis of a pregnant cow
183(1)
5-20 Nerves and vessels on the medial surface of the bovine pelvic wall
184(1)
5-21 The bovine reproductive organs, dorsal view
185(1)
5-22 Semischematic of the blood supply to bovine reproductive tract, ventral view
186(1)
5-23 The bovine penis and its muscles, caudolateral view
187(1)
5-24 Developing duct systems growing proximally from the tip of the fetal teat
188(1)
5-25 Bovine venous and lymph drainage of the udder
189(1)
5-26 Cranial view of the opened scrotum of a bull
190(1)
Porcine
5-27 Ventral and lateral views of the abdominal roof in a pig embryo of 2.5 cm
191(1)
5-28 The development of the metanephrons from two primordial (metanephric cord and ureteric bud)
192(1)
5-29 Transverse section of the free end of the porcine penis
193(2)
Section 6 The Pelvis and Reproductive Organs
Canine
6-1 Canine left humerus, cranial view
195(1)
6-2 Canine left ulna and left radius
196(1)
6-3 Superficial muscles of the canine shoulder and arm
197(1)
6-4 Intrinsic muscles of the canine left shoulder and arm, lateral and medial views
198(1)
6-5 Axial section of the paw
199(1)
6-6 Muscles of the canine left forearm, lateral and medial views
200(1)
6-7 Transverse section of the left canine forelimb just distal to the shoulder joint
201(1)
6-8 Superficial veins on the left canine forearm
202(1)
6-9 Transverse section of the left canine forelimb just proximal to the carpus
203(1)
6-10 Topography of the major arteries of the right canine forelimb, medial view
204(1)
6-11 The blood supply of a canine long bone
205(1)
6-12 Cranial view of the canine left stifle joint
206(1)
6-13 Sections of a synovial bursa and a tendon sheath
207(1)
6-14 Canine left forelimb skeleton, lateral view of muscle attachments
208(1)
6-15 Major extensors and flexors of the canine left forelimb
209(1)
6-16 Distribution of canine musculocutaneous and median nerves, right forelimb, medial view. Distribution of canine radial nerve, right forelimb, lateral view
210(1)
6-17 Distribution of canine ulnar nerve, right forelimb, medial view
211(1)
6-18 Veins of canine right forelimb, schematic medial view
212(1)
Equine
6-19 Equine superficial muscles and veins
213(1)
6-20 Muscles on the ventral surface of the equine thorax
214(1)
6-21 Deep muscles attaching the equine forelimb to the trunk
215(1)
6-22 Muscles associated with the equine shoulder and elbow joints; lateral view
216(1)
6-23 Nerve, arteries, and muscles on the medial surface of the equine right shoulder and arm
217(1)
6-24 Distal muscles of the equine left forelimb; medial view
218(1)
6-25 Skeleton of the distal part of the equine left forelimb, dorsal view
219(1)
6-26 Axial section of equine digit
220(1)
6-27 The major arteries of the equine right forelimb, palmar view
221(1)
6-28 Transverse section of the equine left elbow
222(1)
Bovine
6-29 Transverse section of the middle of the bovine left forearm
223(1)
6-30 Sagittal section of the bovine foot, splitting the lateral digit
224(1)
6-31 Sagittal section of the medial digit of the bovine forefoot
225(1)
6-32 Dermis over which the horny bovine hoof is produced, abaxial and ground surface
226(1)
6-33 The principal veins of the bovine forelimb
227(1)
6-34 The principal nerves of the bovine right forefoot in lateral and dorsal views
228(1)
Porcine
6-35 Left porcine forefoot, caudomedial view
229(1)
Avian
6-36 Skeleton of avian left wing, partially extended laterally
230(1)
6-37 Superficial dissection of laterally extended avian left wing, ventral surface
231(1)
Multiple Species
6-38 Bones of the carpal skeleton
232(1)
6-39 Schematic representation of nail, claw, and hoof
233(2)
Section 7 The Hindlimb
Canine
7-1 Skeleton of canine right pes, dorsal view
235(1)
7-2 Canine left stifle joint, cranial views
236(1)
7-3 Muscles of the canine hindquarter and thigh, lateral and medial views
237(1)
7-4 Muscles of the left canine leg, lateral and medial views
238(1)
7-5 Transverse section of the canine left thigh
239(1)
7-6 Canine left hindlimb
240(1)
7-7 Superficial muscles of the canine left pelvic limb, medial view
241(1)
7-8 Muscle attachments on the canine pelvis and left pelvic limb, medial view
242(1)
7-9 Arteries of the canine right pelvic limb, schematic medial view
243(1)
7-10 Arteries and nerves of the canine right thigh and crus, lateral view
244(1)
Equine
7-11 Cranial and lateral views of left equine femur
245(1)
7-12 Cranial and lateral views of left equine tibia and fibula
246(1)
7-13 Skeleton of the equine left hindlimb, lateral view
247(1)
7-14 Muscles of the equine thigh, medial view
248(1)
7-15 Equine left stifle joint, cranial view
249(1)
7-16 Bursae, tendon sheaths, and joint pouches of the equine left hock
250(1)
7-17 Principal arteries of the equine right hindlimb, caudal view
251(1)
7-18 Nerves of the equine right hindfoot
252(1)
Bovine
7-19 Bovine sacrosciatic ligament, left lateral view
253(1)
7-20 Muscles of the bovine left hindlimb, lateral view
254(1)
7-21 Transverse section of the bovine left leg
255(1)
7-22 The major veins of the bovine hindlimb
256(1)
7-23 Nerves of the right bovine hindlimb
257(1)
7-24 Transverse section of the bovine left cannon
258(1)
Porcine
7-25 Lymph flow of the porcine hindlimb, lateral vie
259(1)
Multiple Species
7-26 Bones of the tarsal skeleton
260(2)
Section 8 Exotics
8-1 Musteline: Skeletal anatomy of a ferret
262(1)
8-2 Musteline: Ventral view of the internal anatomy of a ferret
263(1)
8-3 Leporine: Skeletal anatomy of a rabbit
264(1)
8-4 Leporine: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a female rabbit
265(1)
8-5 Leporine: Cross-section of a rabbit skull showing dentition of mandible and maxilla and of an individual tooth in a rabbit
266(1)
8-6 Leporine: Vagina of a rabbit
267(1)
8-7 Cavine: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a female guinea pig
268(1)
8-8 Cricetine: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a female hamster
269(1)
8-9 Cricetine: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a male Mongolian gerbil
270(1)
8-10 Erinaceidae: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a female African hedgehog and muscles used for curling body and spinal control
271(1)
8-11 Murine: Ventral view of the internal anatomy of a female rat
272(1)
8-12 Serpentine: Ventral view of the internal anatomy of a snake
273(1)
8-13 Serpentine: Dorsal view of the heart of a snake
274(1)
8-14 Lacertilian: Ventral view of the internal anatomy of a Savannah monitor lizard
275(1)
8-15 Lacertilian: Cloacal anatomy of a female lizard
276(1)
8-16 Chelonian: Ventral view of the internal anatomy and nomenclature of the plastron and carapace scutes of a tortoise
277(1)
8-17 Bufotenine: Ventral aspect of the internal anatomy of a frog
278(1)
8-18 General circulation in the noncrocodilian reptile
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Baljit Singh , Vice-President, Research and Professor of Veterinary Anatomy, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.