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Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.

Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology By Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.

Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology by Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.


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Suitable for the veterinary technology and pre-veterinary medicine students who possess a basic knowledge of biology, this title covers cat dissection, sheep heart, brain and eye, and the pig's kidney. It also covers the muscular, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, reproductive, and endocrine and nervous systems.

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Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology Summary

Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology by Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.

Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology: A Clinical Laboratory Manual, 2E is the ideal lab manual for veterinary technology and pre-veterinary medicine students who possess a basic knowledge of biology. It is the only comparative veterinary anatomy and physiology manual that covers cat dissection, sheep heart, brain and eye, and the pig's kidney. Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology: A Clinical Laboratory Manual, 2E also covers the muscular, digestive, respiratory, cardiovascular, urinary, reproductive, endocrine and nervous systems, as well as the skeletal anatomy of many species and the histology of tissues. This book's introduction to laboratory equipment and techniques will prepare readers for lab work. Each chapter includes a physiology experiment to help illustrate some of the principles of physiology covered in the lecture portions of the course instruction.

Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology Reviews

1. Terminology of Anatomy. 2. The Use of the Microscope. 3. Cellular Anatomy & Morphology. 4. General Principles of Histology. 5. Microscopic Anatomy of Tissues. 6. The Integumentary System. 7. The Skeletal System. 8. The Muscular System. 9. The Digestive System. 10. The Respiratory System. 11. The Cardiovascular System. 12. The Urinary System. 13. The Endocrine System. 14. The Genital System. 15. The Nervous System. 16. Organs of Special Sense. 17. Necropsy.

About Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.

Phillip E. Cochran recently retired from his position as Department Chair of the Veterinary Technology Program at Portland Community College in Portland, Oregon and has returned to private practice in small animal medicine and surgery. He is a published author and has several veterinary appliances registered with the U.S. Patent office. Dr. Cochran is listed in the Who's Who in Veterinary Science and Medicine (1992) and Strathmore's' Who's Who in America, Centennial Edition (2000). He is also a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association, the Portland Veterinary Medical Association and the Oregon Veterinary Emergency Response Team (OVERT). He is on the Oregon Veterinary Medical Association's Leadership Council for Emergency and Disaster Planning and Relief. Dr. Cochran has non-veterinary related public service with the United States Civil Air Patrol, Oregon Wing, Washington County Composite Squadron, where he holds the rank of Major and has served as Deputy Squadron Commander. Phillip E. Cochran received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology and his Master of Science Degree in Genetics, with a minor in Biochemistry, from Oregon State University and he received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (D.V.M.) Degree from Colorado State University.

Table of Contents

1. Terminology of Anatomy. 2. The Use of the Microscope. 3. Cellular Anatomy & Morphology. 4. General Principles of Histology. 5. Microscopic Anatomy of Tissues. 6. The Integumentary System. 7. The Skeletal System. 8. The Muscular System. 9. The Digestive System. 10. The Respiratory System. 11. The Cardiovascular System. 12. The Urinary System. 13. The Endocrine System. 14. The Genital System. 15. The Nervous System. 16. Organs of Special Sense. 17. Necropsy.

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CIN1435464338G
9781435464339
1435464338
Laboratory Manual for Comparative Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology by Phillip Cochran, M.S., D.V.M.
Used - Good
Hardback
Cengage Learning, Inc
2010-04-12
400
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