tailieunhanh - Equine Dentistry (2nd edition)
This textbook could not have been produced without the encouragement and help of many people. We thank our families for their patience and support throughout the writing, editing, and production. We were fortunate to have so many quality colleagues to contribute many chapters in this work. We hope that covering the many topics by worldwide authors has given us a chance to present a thorough documentation of the art and science of Equine Veterinary Dentistry. We are indebted to the excellence and patience of the editing and production staff of Harcourt Brace (W. B. Sounders, London) and, in particular, to Catriona Byres, Deborah Russell, and to Emily Pillars for their skill. | Equine Dentistry Second Edition Edited by Gordon J. Baker and Jack Easley ELSEVIER SAUNDERS Saunders 1999 2005 Elsevier Limited. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without either the prior permission of the publishers or a licence permitting restricted copying in the United Kingdom issued by the Copyright Licensing Agency 90 Tottenham Court Road London W1T 4LP. Permissions may be sought directly from Elsevier s Health Sciences Rights Department in Philadelphia uSa phone 1 215 238 7869 fax 1 215 238 2239 e-mail healthpermissions@. You may also complete your request on-line via the Elsevier homepage http by selecting Customer Support and then Obtaining Permissions . First edition 1999 Second edition 2005 0702027243 British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data A catalog record for this book is available from the Library of Congress Note Veterinary knowledge and best practice in this field are constantly changing. As new research and experience broaden our knowledge changes in practice treatment and drug therapy may become necessary or appropriate. Readers are advised to check the most current information provided i on procedures featured or ii by the manufacturer of each product to be administered to verify the recommended dose or formula the method and duration of administration and contraindications. It is the responsibility of the practitioner relying on their own experience and knowledge of the patient to make diagnoses to determine dosages and the best treatment for each individual patient and to take all appropriate safety precautions. To the fullest extent of the law neither the publisher nor the editors assumes any liability for any injury and or .
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