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245 00 ^aVeterinary reproduction and obstetrics /^cedited by DavidE. Noakes, Timothy J. Parkinson and Gary C.W. England. |
250 ^a9th ed. |
260 Edinburgh ;^aNew York :^bSaunders,^c2009. |
300 ^ax, 950 p. :^bill. (some col.) ;^c25 cm. |
500 ^aPrevious ed.: published as Arthur^'s veterinaryreproduction and obstetrics, 2001. |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 00 ^a^gPt. 1.^tNormal cyclical ovarian activity and itscontrol.^g1.^tEndogenous and exogenous control of ovariancyclicity /^rDavid Noakes --^gPt. 2.^tPregnancy andparturition.^g2.^tDevelopment of the conceptus /^rDavidNaokes --^g3.^tPregnancy and its diagnosis /^rMarcelTaverne and^rDavid Noakes --^g4.^tAbnormal development ofthe conceptus and its consequences /^rSusan Long --^g5.^tProlapse of the cervix and vagina /^rDavid Noakes --^g6.^tParturition and the care of parturient animals,including the newborn /^rMarcel Taverne and^rDavid Noakes--^g7.^tThe puerperium /^rDavid Noakes --^gPt. 3.^tDystocia and other disorders associated withparturition.^g8.^tGeneral considerations /^rDavid Noakes --^g9.^tThe approach to an obstetric case /^rDavid Noakes --^g10.^tMaternal dystocia: causes and treatment /^rDavidNoakes --^g11.^tFetal dystocia: aetiology, incidence andprevention /^rDavid Noakes --^g12.^tManipulative deliveryper vaginam in farm animals and horses /^rDavid Noakes --^g13.^tVaginal manipulations and delivery in the bitch andqueen cat /^rDavid Noakes --^g14.^tDystocia due tofetomaternal disproportion: treatment /^rDavid Noakes --^g15.^tDystocia due to postural defects: treatment /^rDavid Noakes --^g16.^tDystocia due to faulty positionand presentation, twins and fetal monsters /^rDavid Noakes--^g17.^tInjuries and diseases incidental to parturition /^rDavid Noakes --^g18.^tPostparturient prolapse of theuterus /^rDavid Noakes --^g19.^tFetotomy /^rJos Vermunt |
505 00 ^a^gPt. 4.^tOperative interventions.^g20.^tThe caesareanoperation and the surgical preparation of teaser males /^rJos Vermunt and David Noakes --^g21.^tGenital surgery inthe bitch and queen /^rGary England --^gPt. 5.^tSubfertility and infertility.^g22.^tInfertility andsubfertility in the cow: structural and functionalabnormalities, management deficiencies and non-specificinfections /^rTim Parkinson --^g23.^tSpecific infectiousdiseases causing infertiity and subfertility in cattle /^rTim Parkinson --^g24.^tVeterinary control of herdfertility /^rTim Parkinson and^rDavid Barrett --^g25.^tInfertility and subfertility in the ewe and doe (femalegoat) /^rKeith Smith --^g26.^tInfertility and subfertilityin the mare /^rDale Paccamonti and^rJonathan Pycock --^g27.^tInfertility and subfertility in the gilt and sow /^rOlli Peltoniemi and^rBas Kemp --^g28.^tInfertility andsubfertility in the bitch and queen /^rGary England --^gPt. 6.^tThe male animal.^g29.^tNormal reproduction inmale animals /^rTim Parkinson --^g30.^tFertility,subfertility and infertility in male animals /^rTimParkinson --^g31.^tArtificial insemination /^rTimParkinson --^gPt. 7.^tExotic species.^g32.^tReproductionin camelidae /^rMarzook Al-Eknah --^g33.^tReproduction inthe buffalo /^rNazir Ahmad and^rDavid Noakes --^g34.^tNormal reproduction, reproductive disease andinfertility in pet small mammals /^rSharon Redrobe --^gPt.8.^tAssisted reproduction.^g35.^tAssisted reproductivetechnologies /^rIngrid Brück Bøgh and^rTorben Greve --^gAppendix.^tHormones, related substances and vaccinesused in reproduction /^rDavid Noakes. |
650 0 ^aDomestic animals^xReproduction. |
650 0 ^aVeterinary obstetrics. |
650 4 ^aMedicina Veterinaria |
650 12 ^aPregnancy, Animal. |
650 22 ^aObstetrics. |
650 22 ^aVeterinary Medicine. |
700 1 ^aNoakes, David E. |
700 1 ^aParkinson, Timothy J. |
700 1 ^aEngland, Gary C. W. |
999 ^aอรทัย โคตรธาดา |