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Good Practices For The Meat Industry

Good Practices For The Meat Industry

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Good Practices For The Meat Industry

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Comprehensive veterinary reference covering good practices for the meat industry. This digital edition provides in-depth coverage suitable for veterinarians, veterinary students, technicians, and animal health professionals.

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Category: Food Sciences

Published by Global Vet and Co Ltd.

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  • 01 (p.1)
  • 02 (p.2)
  • 03 (p.3)
  • Preface (p.3)
  • 04 (p.4)
  • 05 (p.5)
  • Contributors (p.5)
  • 06 (p.6)
  • 07 (p.8)
  • 08 (p.9)
  • 09 (p.10)
  • 1 Patient assessment (p.10)
  • References and further reading (p.26)
  • 10 (p.27)
  • 2 Further diagnostic procedures (p.27)
  • 30 days–3 months after reduction. The fracture lines gradually decrease and finally disappear. The opacity of the external callus increases and remodeling starts. (p.32)
  • References and further reading (p.43)
  • 11 (p.45)
  • 12 (p.46)
  • References and further reading (p.57)
  • 13 (p.59)
  • 4 Diseases of bone (p.59)
  • References and further reading (p.66)
  • 14 (p.67)
  • 5 Diseases of joints (p.67)
  • References and further reading (p.77)
  • 15 (p.79)
  • 6 Diseases of the spine and nervous system (p.79)
  • References and further reading (p.89)
  • 16 (p.91)
  • 7 Diseases of soft tissues (p.91)
  • References and further reading (p.98)
  • 17 (p.100)
  • 8 Tumors of the musculoskeletal system (p.100)
  • References and further reading (p.106)
  • 18 (p.108)
  • 19 (p.109)
  • References and further reading (p.112)
  • 20 (p.113)
  • 10 General approach to the trauma patient (p.113)
  • 21 (p.115)
  • 11 Traumatic hemorrhagic shock (p.115)
  • References and further reading (p.117)
  • 22 (p.119)
  • 12 Specific injuries in the polytraumatized cat (p.119)
  • References and further reading (p.127)
  • 23 (p.128)
  • 24 (p.129)
  • References and further reading (p.151)
  • 25 (p.153)
  • 14 Joint injuries (p.153)
  • References and further reading (p.160)
  • 26 (p.161)
  • 15 Injuries of the spine, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves (p.161)
  • References and further reading (p.167)
  • 27 (p.168)
  • 16 Soft-tissue injuries (p.168)
  • References and further reading (p.173)
  • 28 (p.174)
  • 29 (p.175)
  • References and further reading (p.194)
  • 30 (p.196)
  • 18 Perioperative analgesia (p.196)
  • References and further reading (p.202)
  • 31 (p.203)
  • 19 Preparation for surgery (p.203)
  • References and further reading (p.207)
  • 32 (p.208)
  • 20 Postoperative care (p.208)
  • References and further reading (p.215)
  • 33 (p.216)
  • 21 Rehabilitation of the cat (p.216)
  • References and further reading (p.230)
  • 34 (p.231)
  • 35 (p.232)
  • References and further reading (p.241)
  • 36 (p.242)
  • 23 Orthopedic instrumentation (p.242)
  • References and further reading (p.250)
  • 37 (p.251)
  • 24 Orthopedic implants (p.251)
  • References and further reading (p.273)
  • 38 (p.275)
  • References and further reading (p.299)
  • 39 (p.300)
  • 40 (p.301)
  • References and further reading (p.317)
  • 41 (p.319)
  • References and further reading (p.326)
  • 42 (p.327)
  • 28 Shoulder joint (p.327)
  • References and further reading (p.332)
  • 43 (p.333)
  • 29 Humerus (p.333)
  • References and further reading (p.348)
  • 44 (p.349)
  • 30 Elbow joint (p.349)
  • References and further reading (p.359)
  • 45 (p.360)
  • 31 Radius and ulna (p.360)
  • References and further reading (p.373)
  • 46 (p.374)
  • 32 Carpal joint (p.374)
  • References and further reading (p.385)
  • 47 (p.386)
  • 33 Metacarpus, metatarsus, and phalanges (p.386)
  • References and further reading (p.395)
  • 48 (p.396)
  • References and further reading (p.411)
  • 49 (p.412)
  • 35 Pelvis (p.412)
  • References and further reading (p.429)
  • 50 (p.431)
  • 36 Hip joint (p.431)
  • References and further reading (p.441)
  • 51 (p.443)
  • 37 Femur (p.443)
  • References and further reading (p.460)
  • 52 (p.462)
  • 38 Stifle joint (p.462)
  • References and further reading (p.477)
  • 53 (p.478)
  • 39 Tibia and fibula (p.478)
  • References and further reading (p.492)
  • 54 (p.493)
  • 40 Tarsal joint (p.493)
  • References and further reading (p.510)
  • 55 (p.512)
  • 41 Amputations (p.512)
  • References and further reading (p.519)
  • 56 (p.520)
  • 42 Bloopers (p.520)
  • Index (p.532)
  • Index (p.532)
  • ... and 413 more chapters

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