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Howard E. Evans (1)

Auteur de Guide to the Dissection of the Dog

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Howard E. Evans (1) a été combiné avec Howard Epstein Evans.

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For 40 years, this book has been used by students, faculty members, scientists, and veterinarians as an indispensible learning tool and reference work. For much of this period, it was the only detailed work of its kind on canine anatomy. While other references to veterinary anatomy are now available, this book remains as definitive. The dissection instructions and anatomical desciptions are clear, detailed and accurate, and the accompanying illustrations are superb. This book is a working manual, not a library reference; as a result, many a used copy retains the unmistakeble aroma of the dissection lab.

This book had its origins in a textbook published in 1947 by Malcolm Miller of Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. This particular work however, much revised and expanded over its predecessor, was published by Cornell veterinary anatomy professors Howard E. Evans and Alexander deLahunta in 1971. Over the decades, it has undergone much revision, and its 7th edition was published in 2009. Its organization combines the best features of an "organ system" approach and a "regional approach". Following an introductory chapter (on terminology, directional terms, and dissection technique), it details skeletal and muscular systems of the limbs and trunk, then organs, blood vessels, and nerves of anterior body, then the abdomen and pelvic limb, then anatomy of the head, and finally, of the central nervous system. The most recent edition available (2009) has much of the same content as earlier editions, but is attractively illustrated with color diagrams.

Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog is an invaluable reference and textbook, one that no veterinary student or veterinarian should be without.
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danielx | 1 autre critique | Jul 1, 2011 |
A classic in the field. Doesn't change much from edition to edition. I use an old edition as a coloring book/study tool.
 
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chocolatedog | 1 autre critique | Dec 18, 2006 |

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