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Manual of Veterinary Care

Manual of Veterinary Care
From British Small Animal Veterinary Association

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The BSAVA Manual of Veterinary Care forms part of the BSAVA Manuals of Veterinary Nursing (edited by Gill Simpson) is aimed specifically at students and workers in animal care. It will be invaluable for pre–veterinary nursing students as a practical and interesting introduction to veterinary nursing. It provides the background to the relationship between humans and a range of animals, and the welfare issues relating to pet ownership.

Chapters covering the basic care of healthy animals, including exotic pets, are followed by a section on first aid for sick and injured animals. There is guidance on the law relating to animals and an introduction to medical terminology. This book will be invaluable for all animal care students, veterinary nurses and workers in allied sectors.

BSAVA, BVNA and FECAVA members can claim their member discount by ordering direct from: British Small Animal Veterinary Association Woodrow House, 1 Telford Way, Waterwells Business Park, Quedgeley, Gloucester, GL2 4AB, Tel: 01452 726709, Fax: 01452 726701, E–mail: publications@bsava.com


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #443792 in Books
  • Published on: 1999-11-15
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 176 pages

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Manual of Veterinary Nursing edited by Margaret Moore, and

Manual of Advanced Veterinary Nursing edited by Alasdair Hotston Moore

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The Manual of Veterinary Care is aimed specifically at students and workers in animal care. It will be invaluable for pre–veterinary nursing students as a practical and interesting introduction to veterinary nursing. It provides the background to the relationship between humans and a range of animals, and the welfare issues relating to pet ownership.
Chapters covering the basic care of healthy animals, including exotic pets, are followed by a section on first aid for sick and injured animals. There is guidance on the law relating to animals and an introduction to medical terminology. This book will be invaluable for all animal care students, veterinary nurses and workers in allied sectors.