Book Review —The Cat: Clinical Medicine and Management
This book, which is a completely revised version of the edition last published in the mid-1990s, is a welcome addition the library for any veterinary office that cares for cats.
Comprehensive in scope and exclusively devoted to feline medical care, Dr. Susan Little's The Cat: Clinical Medicine and Management is an essential resource for anyone who provides complete, state-of-the-art care to cats.
In one convenient volume, you'll find authoritative, clinically-focused information enhanced by full-color illustrations, tables, boxes, algorithms, key points, and much more - all in a format designed for quick access. Dr. Little and her expert contributors address the unique concerns and challenges facing the feline practitioner, including the latest advances in feline medical diagnosis and management and their clinical applications to everyday practice.
I'm proud to say that I was asked to help contribute to the section on feline endocrinology, coauthoring the chapters on pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal gland disorders. These chapters included a wide range of different disorders including acromegaly, diabetes insipidus and other causes of polyuria and polydipsia, hyper- and hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, Addison's disease, and hyperaldosteronism.
Below you can read the first official review of this book, which was given "5 Stars"in this VIN Book Review. Believe me, it's a book worth having if you have an interest in caring for cats.
Comprehensive in scope and exclusively devoted to feline medical care, Dr. Susan Little's The Cat: Clinical Medicine and Management is an essential resource for anyone who provides complete, state-of-the-art care to cats.
In one convenient volume, you'll find authoritative, clinically-focused information enhanced by full-color illustrations, tables, boxes, algorithms, key points, and much more - all in a format designed for quick access. Dr. Little and her expert contributors address the unique concerns and challenges facing the feline practitioner, including the latest advances in feline medical diagnosis and management and their clinical applications to everyday practice.
I'm proud to say that I was asked to help contribute to the section on feline endocrinology, coauthoring the chapters on pituitary, thyroid, and adrenal gland disorders. These chapters included a wide range of different disorders including acromegaly, diabetes insipidus and other causes of polyuria and polydipsia, hyper- and hypothyroidism, Cushing's syndrome, Addison's disease, and hyperaldosteronism.
Below you can read the first official review of this book, which was given "5 Stars"in this VIN Book Review. Believe me, it's a book worth having if you have an interest in caring for cats.
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