Equine - 63 topics
Authors:
Sidney W. Ricketts, LVO, BSc, BVSc, DESM, FRCVS
Deidre M Carson, BVSc(Syd) MRCVS

$89

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With over 190 images and illustrations to assist veterinarians and the equine health industry in educating their clients on equine medicine. These 63 articles provide affordable, effective take-home written information veterinary clients want and deserve. Topics include hoof wall cracks, contracted tendons and seedy toe.

Articles are provided in Microsoft Word format to facilitate editing and appending of special instructions for each patient.

Features include:

  • Integration with most practice management software applications
  • Content written by practice experts and reviewed by practitioners
  • Thorough, yet simple, client-friendly and easy-to-read
  • Multiple color images per article including medical illustrations, photographs and cartoons
  • Content editable, and customizable using MS Word®
  • Easy, fully automated, letterhead customization feature
  • Fast, flexible search engine launched from your desktop

Samples: You may view samples by clicking on the links below (pdf versions). Alternatively you can download actual Word documents by clicking here. The Word format will allow you to edit and customize the 'free' samples.
Colic
Laminitis
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EQUINE INDEX

Abortion
Arthritis
Behavioural problems
Bruised sole
Canker
Caring for the older horse & pony
Choke
Colic
Contracted tendons
Corns
Dentistry
Diarrhea
Endoscopy
Epistaxis
Equine herpesvirus infections
Equine infectious anaemia
Equine viral arteritis
Euthanasia and carcass disposal
Eye emergencies
Failure of passive transfer
Farriery
First aid for wounds
Foal (newborn)
Foaling
Foals (fostering)
Fractures
Grass sickness
Heart murmurs
Hoof wall cracks
Keratoma
Laminitis
Manage
Metabolic syndrome
Monday Morning Disease
Nail ‘bind’ and nail ‘prick’
Navicular syndrome
Osteochondrosis (OCD)
Passports
Pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction
Puncture wounds of the foot
Pus in the foot
Quittor
Ragwort poisoning
Rain scald
Recurrent airway obstruction
Ringworm
Ruptured bladder
Sarcoids
Seedy toe
Sheath washing
Sidebones
Spavin
Strangles
Suspensory ligament damage
Sweet itch
Tendon injuries
Tetanus
Thrush
Urticaria
Vaccinations
West Nile Fever
Whistling & roaring
Worming