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Avian Medicine | 
enlarge | Author: Jaime Samour Publisher: Mosby Category: Book
Buy New: $264.00
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Avg. Customer Rating: 3 reviews Sales Rank: 1811233
Media: Hardcover Edition: 1 Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 427 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.1 Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 8.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 072342960X Dewey Decimal Number: 636 EAN: 9780723429609
Publication Date: January 15, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Fahad bin Sultan Falcon Ctr., Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Text covering most aspects of the medicine and surgery of birds. Covers a wide range of species, including psittacines, raptors, bustards, and more. Chapters include capture and handling, clinical examination, diagnostic procedures, and anesthesia. Abundant full-color and halftone illustrations.
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I took a gamble - it was well worth it August 6, 2008 I am a small animal veterinarian and I have an interest in avian medicine and surgery. I have been looking for a good avian medicine book for a while. I saw this one and took a gamble based on the other reviews and some vague reference to this author from my university years. I am happy to report it was well worth it! I was really impressed with all the information especially the detailed drug formula at the back. This author must have a preference for raptors but it still contains a reasonable amount of general bird information as well. It also has detailed clinical pathology for a number of species of bird at the back of the book - i was not expecting that and that was really good. It is a book well worth buying.
Avian Medicine June 18, 2000 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
I have been a rehabilitator of raptors for 13 years, Avian Medicine is absolutely the best one single source of information I have ever seen. This book covers almost anything a rehabilitator would need to know for the birds in their care. The color photographs give great examples of almost any avian ailment you will encounter. Many times rehabilitators will have a bird with a problem that is not something you see every day. Avian Medicine by Jaimie Samour makes it much easier to identify specific ailments. This book also covers drug dosages, blood chemistry, commonly used drugs and everything else from incubation techniques to imping feathers. This is a must have for veternarians that are not avian specilists and avian specilists alike. My vet once told me that birds are an elective in vet school and she learned all she knows because of her personal interest in raptors. Without her personal interest she would not have acquired the basic skills to care for these magnificent birds. Avian Medicine will definitely be an asset to her and anyone else with a passion for birds and their well being. I will recommend this book to all of my rehabilitator friends across the country and plan to buy another copy for my vet as a Thank You for the volunteer service she has provided to the thousands of raptors that have come in to our facility.Eileen Wicker Executive Director Raptor Rehabilitation of KY, Inc. Louisville, KY (502) 491-1939 raptors@aye.net I know of two people that have already bought this book from you in the last two days, just on my recommendations. Sigrid Noll Ueblacker, Bird of Prey Foundation, Colorado and Christine Macck Alaska Raptor Rehab. If I am awarded the $50. certificate I will use it towards 2 more copies of the same book for both of my vets.
Love the Color Pictures June 16, 2000 6 out of 9 found this review helpful
This was the first book that I had seen for Avian Medicine that was in color! That was what initially attracted me to this book. I also like the many tables that are spread throughout the book that organize diseases, drugs, etc... I also think that the book is pretty complete in the information that it covers. The only problem I see with the book is that it seems a bit 'regional' as far as the information about specific birds. I had hoped that sort of information would be more diverse instead of just a few species. Other than that I thought it was very good and a nice reference manual to have in your avian medicine library.
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