Avian Medicine The second edition of Avian Medicine, continues as a practical, comprehensive full-colour illustrative guide to the diagnosis and management of avian disorders. With the participation of some of the world's leading authorities in avian medicine, the book addresses issues ranging from the basic aspects of patient management to the most sophistica... more »ted diagnostic techniques; aiming to teach the general clinician how to approach all birds. A wide range of avian species are discussed in detail, including psittacines, raptors, bustards and many more. Completely revised, the second edition contains extended and new chapter sections - with a wealth of new illustrations! - including cytology and behavioural osteodystrophy, fluoroscopy and advanced imaging techniques. With numerous practical guidelines on the medical management of the patient or flock and many useful tips on clinical laboratory diagnosis and suggested treatments, Avian Medicine contains valuable practical advice on all aspects of veterinary care of avian species. Avian Medicine combines the practicality of a hands-on manual with the wealth of information of a textbook and the highly illustrated format of an atlas.
Fully comprehensive coverage of all aspects of clinical management written by leading experts in the field
Wide variety of species covered - not just psittacines, but also raptors, bustards and many others
Bulleted text and tables help present information in an accessible way
Full color throughout with over 900 illustrations
Medical conditions and surgical procedures reviewed in detail
Excellent Appendices bring together wide-ranging data on hematology and blood chemistry reference values, sex-linked bodyweights, incubation periods, commonly used pharmaceutics and other information relevant to avian practitioners
Thoroughly updated text with new chapter sections and revised references and reading lists
Revision of all artwork with the addition of over 30 new line drawings
Over 400 new photographs (over 300 in full color)
Coverage of new developments in avian medicine, including taxonomical changes due to new DNA studies