Dog Anatomy: A Coloring Atlas - Book Review,
by Robert Kainer, Thomas McCracken

Book Description Simple, easy-to-use presentation of core regional anatomy presented in 195 black and white line drawings arranged on 81 plates. Consistent layout includes medically correct terminology with clear, understandable definitions. Helpful do-it-yourself coloring format maximizes comprehension and retention.
Book Info Colorado State Univ., Ft. Collins. Atlas is a basic guide for those working with dogs. Provides an understanding of the canine anatomy with functional correlations and brief descriptions of the diseases for each region studied. Incorporates active learning through labeling and color in the atlas. Wire-spiral binding. DNLM: Dogs--anatomy & histology--Atlases.
About the Author Dr. Kainer is Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University. Thomas O. McCracken is former Associate Professor of Biomedical Illustration and Communications, College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences at Colorado State University. Mr. McCracken is currently Vice President of Visible Productions LLC, in Fort Collins, CO.
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