Ferrets, Rabbits and Rodents: Clinical Medicine and Surgery Includes Sugar Gliders and Hedgehogs (Ferrets, Rabbits & Rodents) - Book Review,
by Katherine E. Quesenberry, James W. Carpenter

Book Description Addresses the common questions and concerns of the practicing veterinarian who works with small mammals. Serves as a useful reference for veterinary students, technicians, research scientists, pet shop owners, pet owners, and breeders. Because preventive medicine is crucial to small mammal medicine, coverage includes basic biology, husbandry, and routine care of the healthy animal. Also features chapters on disease management, surgery, and radiology. * A section of the zoonotic disease chapter covers the monkey-pox outbreak in the Midwest section of the United States in May 2003. A rare zoonotic viral disease this was the first report of this in the United States and it has never been reported outside of Africa * Logically organized in sections by different animals with subsequent chapters organized by body system for quick and easy access to information * A Drug Formulary provides a comprehensive introduction to drug therapy * Comprehensive appendices offer quick-reference to diagnosis tables, supply sources, and other practical information * Features a wealth of photographs and line drawings that demonstrate radiographic interpretation and the main points of diagnostic, surgical, and therapeutic techniques * Includes a chapter on ophthalmology, an area of study hard to find for ferrets, rabbits, rodents, and other small mammals * Coverage of specific soft tissue surgery and general orthopedic procedures
Book Info The Animal Medical Center, New York City, NY. Addresses common concerns for the practicing veterinarian who works with these small mammals. Covers basic biology, husbandry, routine care of the healthy animal, disease management, radiology, and surgery. Includes full-color inserts on hematology and pathology. Also features a drug formulary. Previous edition: c1997. Softcover.
About the Author Katherine Quesenberry, DVM, Diplomate, American Board of Veterinary Practitioners (Avian Practice), Service Head, Avian and Exotic Pet Medicine, The Animal Medical Center, New York, NY; and James W. Carpenter, MS, DVM, Dipl. ACZM, Department of Clinical Services, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS
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