Clinical Dissection Guide for Large Animals - Gheorghe M. Constantinescu
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Pages: 456, Edition: 2nd Edition, Hardcover, WileyBlackwell Last Update 25.12.2009 05:45
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This is the second illustrated edition of "Clinical Dissection Guide for Large Animals: Horse and Large Ruminants" by Gheorghe M. Constantinescu and Ileana A. Constantinescu, Published by Blackwell Publishing of Iowa in 2003. Printed in Hardback this book is 456 pages long. (This makes it pretty thick and heavy, so once it reaches the end of its usefulness as a textbook you could always use it to hold things up or keep doors open...). I bought it from Amazon priced £59.50. It is aimed primarily at students and professionals of veterinary medicine, although it is also useful to those involved in professions such as meat inspection services, and ... Read the complete review
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