Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy: Invited lectures

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy: Invited lectures
Title Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy: Invited lectures PDF eBook
Author European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. Congress
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Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy
Title Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy PDF eBook
Author A.S.J.P.A.M. van Miert
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 537
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Medical
ISBN 9400941536

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The third congress ofthe European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicol ogy (EAVPT) was held in Ghent, Belgium, from 25 to 29 August 1985. Part I of the Proceedings of this congress contains the abstracts of all invited lectures, oral communi cations and poster communications, presented at the congress. The invited lectures are now published (this volume) in extenso as Part II of the Proceedings. The editors wish to thank all invited speakers for their active contribution to the success of the third congress of EAVPT. They are very grateful to Dr. P. De Backer for compiling all manuscripts, Dr. P. Lees for scientific amendments, Miss B. Vermeesch and Dr. R. Lefebvre for preparing the camera ready copy and MTP Press for literary advice and publishing. A. S. J. P. A. M. van Miert M. G. Bogaert M. Debackere xi Contributors AMEND J.F. Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College. University of Prince Edward Island. Charlotte town. P.E.I. CIA 4P3. Canada. ANIKA S.M. Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Nigeria. ARGENZIO R.A. Department of Anatomy, Physiological Sciences. and Radio logy, School of Veterinary Medicine. North Carolina State University. Raleigh, NC 27606. USA. ARONSON A.L. Clinical Pharmacology Unit. School of Veterinary Medicine. North Carolina State University, Raleigh. North Carolina 27606. USA. AUCOIN D.P. The Animal Medical Center. 510 E 62nd Street. New York. New York 10021. USA. xiii xiv COMPARATIVE VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY, TOXICOLOGY AND THERAPY BAARS A.J.

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy
Title Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology and Therapy PDF eBook
Author A.S.J.P.A.M. van Miert
Publisher Springer
Pages 576
Release 1986-09-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 9780852009321

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The third congress ofthe European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicol ogy (EAVPT) was held in Ghent, Belgium, from 25 to 29 August 1985. Part I of the Proceedings of this congress contains the abstracts of all invited lectures, oral communi cations and poster communications, presented at the congress. The invited lectures are now published (this volume) in extenso as Part II of the Proceedings. The editors wish to thank all invited speakers for their active contribution to the success of the third congress of EAVPT. They are very grateful to Dr. P. De Backer for compiling all manuscripts, Dr. P. Lees for scientific amendments, Miss B. Vermeesch and Dr. R. Lefebvre for preparing the camera ready copy and MTP Press for literary advice and publishing. A. S. J. P. A. M. van Miert M. G. Bogaert M. Debackere xi Contributors AMEND J.F. Department of Anatomy and Physiology, Atlantic Veterinary College. University of Prince Edward Island. Charlotte town. P.E.I. CIA 4P3. Canada. ANIKA S.M. Department of Veterinary Physiology and Pharmacology. University of Nigeria, Nsukka. Nigeria. ARGENZIO R.A. Department of Anatomy, Physiological Sciences. and Radio logy, School of Veterinary Medicine. North Carolina State University. Raleigh, NC 27606. USA. ARONSON A.L. Clinical Pharmacology Unit. School of Veterinary Medicine. North Carolina State University, Raleigh. North Carolina 27606. USA. AUCOIN D.P. The Animal Medical Center. 510 E 62nd Street. New York. New York 10021. USA. xiii xiv COMPARATIVE VETERINARY PHARMACOLOGY, TOXICOLOGY AND THERAPY BAARS A.J.

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy

Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy
Title Comparative Veterinary Pharmacology, Toxicology, and Therapy PDF eBook
Author European Association for Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology. Congress
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Pages 268
Release 1985
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ISBN 9789090009643

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Current Bibliographies in Medicine

Current Bibliographies in Medicine
Title Current Bibliographies in Medicine PDF eBook
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Pages 476
Release 1988
Genre Medicine
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Care and Use of Laboratory Animals

Care and Use of Laboratory Animals
Title Care and Use of Laboratory Animals PDF eBook
Author Fritz P. Gluckstein
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Pages 40
Release 1990
Genre Animal welfare
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Comparative and Veterinary Pharmacology

Comparative and Veterinary Pharmacology
Title Comparative and Veterinary Pharmacology PDF eBook
Author Fiona Cunningham
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 351
Release 2010-03-10
Genre Medical
ISBN 3642103243

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The human–animal bond has evolved and diversi?ed down the ages. Dogs, cats and even horses, have long ful?lled the role of faithful companion and indeed, as exempli?ed by the introduction of seeing and hearing dogs, there may be a critical level of co-dependency between the species. In the twenty-?rst century, the animal types that are kept as pets in many parts of the world are extensive ranging from reptiles through rodents to ruminants and beyond. As would be predicted by the nature of the relationship, the approach to treatment of a companion animal is often closely aligned to that which would have been offered to their owner. However, an increasing awareness of welfare issues, such as the recognition that animals expe- ence pain and the proven bene?ts of disease prevention in intensive farming units, together with the growth in zoos and wildlife parks, has increased the likelihood of food producing and non-domesticated animals receiving medicinal products during their life-time. Although many of the individual drugs or classes of drugs administered to animals are the same as, or derived from, those given to man, the safe and effective use of drugs in animals often cannot be achieved by simply transposing knowledge of drug action on, or behaviour in, the body from one species to another. The impact of the anatomical, physiological and pathophysiological variability that spans the animal kingdom can often profoundly alter drug response.