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Color Atlas of Veterinary Histology, 3rd EditionJune 2012, ©2012, Wiley-Blackwell
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For the first time, the more than 900 photomicrographs are available digitally in an interactive atlas on CD, offering images available for download with zoom capability. The new edition of this veterinary-specific histology atlas provides veterinary and veterinary technician students with an essential pictorial resource for interpreting histologic preparations.
2 Epithelium
3 Connective Tissue Proper and Embryonic Connective Tissue
4 Cartilage
5 Bone Tissue
6 Blood
7 Bone Marrow
8 Muscle Tissue
9 Nervous System
10 Cardiovascular System
11 Lymphatic System
12 Integument
13 Digestive System
14 Urinary System
15 Respiratory System
16 Endocrine System
17 Male Reproductive System
18 Female Reproductive System
19 The Eye
20 The Ear
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Linda M. Bacha, VMD, is Assistant Professor I of Biology in the Department of Biology, Camden County College, Blackwood, New Jersey.
- Offers a practical resource for interpreting histologic and cytologic preparations
- Designed as a benchtop guide to aid in recognizing normal tissue components
- Covers the histology of dogs, cats, horses, cows, sheep, goats, pigs, and chickens
- Revised with more and better photomicrographs, updated terminology, and expanded information
- Expands on the introductory information on tissue types to provide a stronger foundation in histology
- Includes an interactive histology atlas with zoom capability and images available for download on a companion CD
“The text would be helpful to students studying veterinary histology and as a reference for both veterinarians in practice and veterinary pathologists.” (Australian Veterinary Journal, 1 April 2013)
"The revisions provide the latest information while a DVD with an interactive histology atlas offers zoom capability and more study review questions, making this a 'must' for any college-level collection appealing to veterinary students." (Bookwatch, 1 December 2012)
“The great photographs in this book make it attractive, and draw the reader in to explore the attached text explaining the ways that the different types of tissue contribute to a working anatomy.” (Veterinary Practice, 1 November 2012)


