• A thoroughly updated new edition of the classic veterinary reference

    In the newly revised Fourth Edition of Medicine and Surgery of Camelids, accomplished veterinary surgeon, Dr. Andrew J. Niehaus delivers a comprehensive reference to all aspects of camelid medicine and surgery. The book covers general husbandry, restraint, nutrition, diagnosis, anesthesia, surgery, and the treatment of specific diseases veterinarians are likely to encounter in camelid patients. Although the focus of the text remains on llamas and alpacas, camel-specific information has received more attention than in previous editions with a chapter dedicated to old-world camelids.

    The editor revitalizes the emphasis on evidence-based information and pathophysiology and draws on the experience of expert contributors to provide up-to-date and authoritative material on nutrition, internal medicine, and more. A classic text of veterinary medicine, this latest edition comes complete with high-quality color photographs and access to a companion website that offers supplementary resources.

    Readers will also find:

    • A thorough introduction to the general biology and evolution of camelids, as well as their husbandry and handling
    • Comprehensive explorations of camelid physical exams, diagnostics, anesthesia, pain management, and surgery
    • Topical discussions arranged by body system including the integumentary system, the musculoskeletal system and multisystem disorders
    • Chapters dedicated to camelid radiology, parasitology, and diagnostic clinical pathology
    • In-depth examinations of camelid toxicology, neonatology, and congenital diseases

    Perfect for veterinary specialists and general practitioners, Medicine and Surgery of Camelids will also earn a place in the libraries of veterinary students and trainees with an interest in camelids.

  • 1 General Biology and Evolution

    2 South American Camelid Behavior and the CAMELIDynamics approach to handling

    3 Nutrition and Feeding

    4 Physical Exam and Diagnostics

    5 Radiology

    6 Anesthesia and Pain Management

    7 Parasitology

    8 Multisystem Disorders

    9 Integumentary System and Wound Management

    10 Musculoskeletal System

    11 Respiratory System

    12 Abdomen and Digestive System

    13 Endocrine System

    14 Hematology, Clinical Biochemistry, and Fluid Analysis in Camelids

    15 Cardiovascular System

    16 Reproduction and Reproductive System

    17 Urinary System

    18 Ophthalmology

    19 Nervous System

    20 Neonatology

    21 Congenital and Hereditary Conditions

    22 Toxicology

    23 Old World Camelids

  • Andrew J. Niehaus, DVM, is a Clinical Professor of Farm Animal Medicine and Surgery at The Ohio State University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Columbus, OH, USA.

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