Case, Linda P. . Dog : its behavior, nutrition, and health / Linda P. Case. [0813812593 (alk. paper) ] Ames Iowa : Iowa State University Press, c1999.
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by winkler4
...on 14-NOV-07
| Studies have shown that both students and veterinary practitioners can correctly describe the physical features of heart sounds, however, their ability to correctly interpret these sounds is often lacking. The authors of this website hope that with the multimedia technologies used herein, specifically the pairing of actual cardiac audio recordings with visual interpretation, individuals will improve their diagnostic and interpretive skills. |
| Published by the Royal Veterinary College, United Kingdom, this online teaching unit is part of the Royal Veterinary College's eteaching programs which are currently under development. This Flash-based web resource simulates true-life emergency cases, allowing students to safely experiment with a “virtual” patient. The aim is to encourage students to apply their clinical knowledge and to fine-tune their prioritizing and decision-making skills. |
| This University of Cambridge tutorial is divided into 4 sections: 1. Techniques for parasitological examination of dog feces, 2. Structural features of the parasite stages seen in dog feces, 3. A key for the identification of these parasites, and 4. A quiz for self assessment. Requires installation of Macromedia Shockwave plug-ins. |
| Homepage for the Ophthalmology Service at the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine. Contains links to articles about various topics, such as equine ophthalmology, cataracts, and glaucoma. Also included is a link to powerpoint lecture notes for the College's Ophthalmology course. |
| University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine site. Created by Dr. James Shoster, the following video clips were taken through the operating microscope during an actual phacoemulsification cataract surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation procedure on a dog patient. *Note: RealPlayer installation required. |
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by kaykim
...and 1 other person
...on 10-SEP-06
| This web site focuses on visceral efferent pathways that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands in the dog. ANS information is presented in three sections: General Features of the ANS, Sympathetic Pathways, and Parasympathetic Pathways. |
| Canine Brain Atlas presents neuroanatomy of the canine brain as seen in 16 transverse sections through a brain (sections are stained with luxol fast blue and cresyl violet). Students may click a label to see a brain structure indicated, or they may mouse-over brain structures to see respective labels highlighted. An index screen showing small images of all sections may be used for navigation. |
tagged PennVetTags brain canine neuroscience veterinary neurohistology
by kaykim
...and 1 other person
...on 10-SEP-06
| PDF files containing lecture material from courses taught by Dr. Fletcher at the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine. The lectures are very informative with labeled images, diagrams and definitions. This website is a useful reference for the first-year courses Gross Anatomy and Developmental Biology. |
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by kaykim
...on 10-SEP-06
| This site was created by Dr. Patrick D. Wilson at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the Washington State University. Content includes color images and descriptions and is intended to complement the Gross Anatomy course and Miller's Guide to the Dissection of the Dog. |
| Collection of 25 lab introductions published by the University of Minnesota College of Veterinary Medicine for the Veterinary Gross Anatomy course. Each lab consists of lab objectives, anatomical terms, instructor commentary, and dissection images. |
| Created by the Virginia-Maryland Regional College of Veterinary Medicine, this site provides a sectional atlas of the normal canine lumbosacral spine in 3 planes: transverse, sagittal, and dorsal. Each series was constructed using photographs of frozen gross anatomic sections. |
tagged PennVetTags canine gross_anatomy neuroanatomy neuroscience veterinary
by kaykim
...on 10-SEP-06
| University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Veterinary Medicine site. Created by Dr. James Shoster, the following video clips were taken through the operating microscope during an actual phacoemulsification cataract surgery and Intraocular Lens Implantation procedure on a dog patient. *Note: RealPlayer installation required. |
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tagged PennVetTags canine ophthalmology surgery veterinary veterinary_videos
by ivanick
...and 1 other person
...on 18-AUG-06
| This web site focuses on visceral efferent pathways that innervate smooth muscle, cardiac muscle, and glands in the dog. ANS information is presented in three sections: General Features of the ANS, Sympathetic Pathways, and Parasympathetic Pathways. |
| Canine Brain Atlas presents neuroanatomy of the canine brain as seen in 16 transverse sections through a brain (sections are stained with luxol fast blue and cresyl violet). Students may click a label to see a brain structure indicated, or they may mouse-over brain structures to see respective labels highlighted. An index screen showing small images of all sections may be used for navigation. |
tagged PennVetTags brain canine neurohistology neuroscience veterinary
by ivanick
...and 1 other person
...on 18-AUG-06


