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Cunningham’s Textbook of Veterinary Physiology, 6th Edition

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Learn how to understand normal body functions before learning about the mechanisms of veterinary disease. Cunningham’s Textbook of Veterinary Physiology, 6th Edition approaches this vast subject in a practical, user-friendly way that helps you grasp key concepts and learn how they relate to clinical practice. From cell physiology to body system function to homeostasis and immune function, this comprehensive text provides the solid foundation needed before advancing in the veterinary curriculum…

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Learn how to understand normal body functions before learning about the mechanisms of veterinary disease. Cunningham’s Textbook of Veterinary Physiology, 6th Edition approaches this vast subject in a practical, user-friendly way that helps you grasp key concepts and learn how they relate to clinical practice. From cell physiology to body system function to homeostasis and immune function, this comprehensive text provides the solid foundation needed before advancing in the veterinary curriculum. Clinical Correlations boxes present case studies that illustrate how to apply physiology principles and concepts to the diagnosis and treatment of veterinary patients; practice questions at the end of each chapter test your understanding of what you’ve just read and provide valuable review for exams; and full-color format highlights helpful information and enhances learning with a wealth of illustrationsthat visually depict specific functions and conditions. 656 p.

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Authors expertises affiliations

  • Bradley G. Klein. PhD; Associate Professor of Neuroscience. Department of Biomedical Sciences and Pathobiology, Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blackburg, VA (USA).
  • Publication date (digital version): 2019-01 – Saunders (imprint of Elsevier); Copyright © 2020 by Elsevier, Inc.