Cardiology, An Issue of Veterinary Clinics: Exotic Animal Practice, 1st Edition
Author :
J. Jill Heatley
Date of Publication: 02/2009
This issue will explore the latest research and clinical information concerning cardiology of exotic pet species. The majority of the issue will cover the cardiovascular physiology and disease of pet birds, reptiles, rabbits, amphibians, fish, small ...view more
This issue will explore the latest research and clinical information concerning cardiology of exotic pet species. The majority of the issue will cover the cardiovascular physiology and disease of pet birds, reptiles, rabbits, amphibians, fish, small mammals, and invertebrates. Another article will cover the cardiology of ferrets.
This issue will explore the latest research and clinical information concerning cardiology of exotic pet species. The majority of the issue will cover the cardiovascular physiology and disease of pet birds, reptiles, rabbits, amphibians, fish, small mammals, and invertebrates. Another article will cover the cardiology of ferrets.
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By J. Jill Heatley, MS, DVM, DABVP (Avian Practice), DACZM, Clinical Associate Professor, Small Animal Clinical, Sciences, Zoo Medicine, Department of Small Animal Clinical Sciences
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