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An Illustrated Guide To Veterinary Medical Terminology 3rd Edition 3rd Edition Janet Amundson Romich

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An Illustrated Guide To Veterinary Medical Terminology 3rd Edition 3rd Edition Janet Amundson Romich
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Publisher: Delmar Cengage Learning
File Extension: PDF
File size: 41.11 MB
Pages: 529
Author: Janet Amundson Romich
ISBN: 9781435420120, 1435420128
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 3

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An Illustrated Guide To Veterinary Medical Terminology 3rd Edition 3rd Edition Janet Amundson Romich by Janet Amundson Romich 9781435420120, 1435420128 instant download after payment.

An Illustrated Guide to Veterinary Medical Terminology, Third Edition provides a visual approach to learning medical terms and understanding the basics of veterinary medicine. A systematic process of breaking down medical terms into their component parts allows readers to comprehend the root medical concepts and apply critical thinking skills when faced with new and unfamiliar medical terminology. Chapters progress from basic terminology related to anatomical positioning to body systems, and then to species- specific terminology. Case studies exemplify how medical terminology would be experienced in an actual veterinary practice.

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