Small Animal Toxicology, 3rd Edition by Michael E. Peterson - ISBN: 9781455707171
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Suitable for the practicing veterinary clinician in diagnosing and determining treatment for toxic exposures in small animals and veterinary students as a supplement to their classroom instruction, this book covers areas of toxicology which seem basic but are rarely discussed, such as taking a toxic…

Small Animal Toxicology, 3rd Edition

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  • Paperback

    928 pages

  • Release Date

    28 November 2012

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Summary

Small Animal Toxicology 3e

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781455707171
ISBN-10:1455707171
Author:Michael E. Peterson, Patricia A. Talcott
Publisher:Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:W B Saunders Co Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:928
Edition:3rd
Release Date:28 November 2012
Weight:1.13kg
Dimensions:229mm x 152mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

“In preface, the authors indicate their remit was to produce a valuable aid to the clinician in practice and also to provide a textbook for veterinary students. Thus the earlier sections are obviously directed at setting the scene and outlining the fundamentals of toxicology…For the most part, UK and European users will find the book extremely valuable…The latest edition revision will certainly be on my shelf and no doubt, end up looking as battered and loved as the earlier editions.” –Veterinary Record, May 2013”Written for students and vets in practice, this toxicology guide provides all you need to know to deal with a case of poisoning…Whether based on clinical or toxic signs, the practitioner will get the best advice. Even if we all wish to never need such a book, no doubt it will be extremely useful one day.” –Tomorrow’s Vets, April 2014

About The Author

Michael E. Peterson

Dr. Patricia Talcott is the Director of Admissions for the WSU College of Veterinary Medicine (since 2007). Her current position involves teaching in the veterinary curriculum and providing diagnostic toxicology service to Washington Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory and the University of Idaho’s Analytical Sciences Laboratory. The veterinary toxicology service currently receives over 1300 cases per year, totaling more than 4100 tests. These cases come from all over the Northwest and include submissions involving all animal species. Dr. Michael Peterson did his undergraduate work at St. Martin’s College (in Washington State), his DVM at Washington State University (1983), and his master’s degree in Toxicology at the University of Arizona (1994). He is a recognized expert in the diagnosis and treatment of venomous bites and stings occurring in domestic animals. Has many years of experience practicing veterinary emergency and critical care. He has been a breeder and exhibitor of purebred dogs since 1968. A significant portion of his daily practice of veterinary medicine is related to small animal reproduction. He has written many book chapters and research papers and lectures extensively.

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