This is a signs and symptoms approach to diagnosis which makes identifying and managing large animal disorders easy. It is the first comprehensive, single-volume text to use a problem-oriented approach to the diagnosis of diseases of horses, cattle, sheep and goats. The hallmark of this text is its introduction and discussion of clinical signs to show practitioners how to diagnose based on what they observe and that laboratory and diagnostic tests reveal.Excellent chapter on nutrition of the sick animalBrings the reader up-to-date with the latest infromation on neonatal medicineComprehensive chapter on congenital defectsCurrent knowledge on vaccinesExcellent coverage of parasite control programsExtensive cross-referencing simplifies complex or unclear diagnosisDetailed table of contents affords the reader easy access to informationThe huge 120-page index is invaluable for busy practitioners. The following chapters have been significantly revised, rewritten, reorganised, and expanded: Localization and Differentiation of Neurologic Disease; Disorders and Management of the Neonate; Diseases of the Alimentary Tract; Parasite Control Programs
This textbook is, in my experience, the best single medicine reference for large animals. It is designed for the graduate veterinarian and is not easy to read, but contains an immense amount of information (plus references) in a usable format. The index is comprehensive, which is useful as some conditions are discussed by different authors in disparate sections of the text. The text is divided into body systems, then subdivided into equine and ruminant diseases. There are also useful rule-out lists for major clinical signs provided at the beginning of the book. The illustrations and photographs are black-and-white and are largely the same as the previous edition, but this edition contains well-updated text material. Detractors from this text include minimal specific treatment information for some disease processes and the lack of a formulary. It also does not cover swine or camelid species. Nonetheless, I find this book far easier to read and use (with more comprehensive information) than the similar Blood and Radostits text. If you care to invest in several texts instead of a single one, try the Current Veterinary Therapy Equine Practice and Food Animal Practice (very easy to read). However, if you choose these keep in mind that you may need more than one volume of each, as each CVT volume is not comprehensive. My copy of Smith is constantly at hand, and has seen a great deal of use since I purchased it. I recommend this book to any large animal practitioner as a necessary reference.
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