Feline Internal Medicine Secrets

Feline Internal Medicine Secrets by Michael R. Lappin, published by Elsevier Health Sciences on February 27, 2001, is a comprehensive resource that addresses feline diagnosis and management through a question-and-answer format typical of The Secrets Series®. This edition spans 496 pages and is presented in English, reflecting the growing prominence of feline medicine within the field of veterinary care.
Readers will find that each chapter offers a concise overview, diagnostic plans, and essential concepts related to various aspects of feline health. The book features contributions from leading authorities in the field, ensuring a depth of knowledge on topics pertinent to small animal veterinary medicine. This structured approach aids in understanding complex medical issues, making it a valuable reference for practitioners and students alike.
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This book covers the breadth of feline diagnosis and management in the textbook-in-question-and-answer format of The Secrets Series®. After years of being treated under the basic medical model of the canine, feline medicine has reached greater prominence in the past few years, and has become a hot topic in veterinary medicine, yielding several successful books. Michael Lappin is one of the major names in modern feline medicine, and he has assembled a cast of contributors featuring many of the major feline authorities in the U.S. Each chapter presents a brief overview of, discusses the diagnostic plan, and then focuses on the key concepts for each topic.
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