Dellmann's Textbook of Veterinary HistologyJo Ann Eurell, Brian L. Frappier The leading veterinary histology text returns with a fully updated sixth edition. Written in a concise, easy-to-understand that's a pleasure to read, this new edition continues the student-friendly tradition originated by Dr. Dellman, presenting the basics of histology including cytology and microscopic anatomy. The Sixth Edition focuses on the most current knowledge of cell, tissue and organ structure and function. All information has been fully revised and updated by the authors, both experts in their fields. Written with first year veterinary students in mind, it is also an important resource for veterinarians, graduate students, and others who require information on animal tissue structure and function. Highlights of the Sixth Edition include:
Whether you're a veterinary student or practicing professional, you should have this classic histology reference as part of your working library. |
Contents
7 | |
Connective and Supportive Tissues | 31 |
Blood and Bone Marrow | 61 |
Muscle | 79 |
Nervous Tissue 9 | 95 |
Cardiovascular System 117 16 Integument | 320 |
Immune System 134 17 Eye | 350 |
Respiratory System 153 18 Ear | 364 |
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Dellmann's Textbook of Veterinary Histology, with CD Jo Ann Eurell,Brian L. Frappier, DVM, PhD No preview available - 2006 |
Common terms and phrases
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