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The Busy Vet's Guide to Equine Emergencies is a must-have, in-practice reference for veterinary professionals who regularly face equine emergencies. This concise, accessible guide covers the core principles of emergency care-- from assessing vital signs and performing diagnostic tests to handling, restraint, and administering emergency drugs. Inside, you'll find practical advice on sedation, analgesia, and field anaesthesia, along with step-by-step guidance for managing the most common equine emergencies, including: Colic and choking Acute medical and neurological conditions Lameness and wound…mehr

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The Busy Vet's Guide to Equine Emergencies is a must-have, in-practice reference for veterinary professionals who regularly face equine emergencies. This concise, accessible guide covers the core principles of emergency care-- from assessing vital signs and performing diagnostic tests to handling, restraint, and administering emergency drugs. Inside, you'll find practical advice on sedation, analgesia, and field anaesthesia, along with step-by-step guidance for managing the most common equine emergencies, including: Colic and choking Acute medical and neurological conditions Lameness and wound management Urinary issues Foal and foaling complications Euthanasia protocols Whether you're an experienced equine vet or a mixed practitioner, this book delivers the essential tools and knowledge to respond confidently and effectively in critical situations.
Autorenporträt
Graham Duncanson qualified as a veterinary surgeon in 1966 and holds an MSc in Veterinary Practice. With a doctorate in publishing veterinary literature, his career has been dedicated to advancing veterinary knowledge and education. Recognised for ground-breaking research in equine dentistry, he was awarded a prestigious Fellowship from the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS). His work continues to shape best practices in equine care and veterinary publishing.