This illustrated guide to veterinary medical terminology is a must-have for any veterinary technology student or professional. Authored by Janet Amundson Romich, this textbook is a comprehensive dictionary and terminology reference book for the subject areas of science and medical. The CD-ROM/trade paperback format makes it easy to carry around and use on-the-go, while the 416 pages of detailed illustrations and definitions provide a thorough understanding of the terminology. Published by Delamr Cengage Learning in 2008, this textbook is a valuable resource for anyone in the field of veterinary medicine.
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Product Identifiers
PublisherDelamr Cengage Learning
ISBN-101435420128
ISBN-139781435420120
eBay Product ID (ePID)69954792
Product Key Features
Number of Pages416 Pages
Publication NameIllustrated Guide to Veterinary Medical Terminology
LanguageEnglish
SubjectVeterinary Medicine / General, General, Dictionaries & Terminology
Publication Year2008
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaScience, Medical
AuthorJanet Amundson Romich
SeriesVeterinary Technology Ser.
FormatCD-ROM / Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.8 in
Item Weight37.4 Oz
Item Length10.9 in
Item Width8.5 in
Additional Product Features
Edition Number3
Intended AudienceCollege Audience
LCCN2008-938145
TitleLeadingAn
Reviews1: Ready,Set, Go. 2: Where, Why, What. 3: Meat and Bones. 4: Head and Toe (And All Parts in between). 5: What is in a Name? 6: Gut Instincts. 7: Null and Void. 9: Have a Heart. 10: A Breath of Fresh Air. 11: Skin Deep. 12: The Great Communicator. 13: 1 + 1 = 3 (or more). 14: Nerves of Steel. 15: Seeing and Hearing. 16: Feed and Protect Me. 17: Testing, Testing. 18: Dogs and Cats. 19: Horses, etc. 20: Make Room for Ruminants. 21: Hog Haven. 22: Birds of a Feather. 23: All the Rest Appendices.
Dewey Edition22
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal636.089/014
Table Of ContentChapter 1: Ready, Set, Go.Chapter 2: Where, Why, What.Chapter 3: Meat and Bones.Chapter 4: Head and Toe (And All Parts in Between).Chapter 5: What is in a Name?Chapter 6: Gut Instincts.Chapter 7: Null and Void.Chapter 8: Have a Heart.Chapter 9: A Breath of Fresh Air.Chapter 10: Skin Deep.Chapter 11: The Great Communicator.Chapter 12: 1 + 1 = 3 (or More).Chapter 13: Nerves of Steel.Chapter 14: Seeing and Hearing.Chapter 15: Feed and Protect Me.Chapter 16: Testing, Testing.Chapter 17: Drugs, Disease, and Dissection.Chapter 18: Dogs and Cats.Chapter 19: Horses, Etc.Chapter 20: Make Room for Ruminants.Chapter 21: Hog Haven.Chapter 22: Birds of a Feather.Chapter 23: All the Rest Appendices.Index.
SynopsisAn Illustrated Guide to Veterinary Medical Terminology, Third Edition provides a visual approach to learning medical terms and understanding the basics of veterinary medicine. A systematic process of breaking down medical terms into their component parts allows readers to comprehend the root medical concepts and apply critical thinking skills when faced with new and unfamiliar medical terminology. Chapters progress from basic terminology related to anatomical positioning to body systems, and then to species- specific terminology. Case studies exemplify how medical terminology would be experienced in an actual veterinary practice.