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Atlas de Dermatologie Porcine [Atlas of Porcine Dermatology]

By: Jean-Marie Gourreau(Author), Richard Drolet(Author), Guy-Pierre Martineau(Author), Hervé Morvan(Author), Paul-Pierre Pastoret(Author), Didier Pin(Author), Danny W Scott(Author)
456 pages, colour photos
Atlas de Dermatologie Porcine [Atlas of Porcine Dermatology]
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  • Atlas de Dermatologie Porcine [Atlas of Porcine Dermatology] ISBN: 9789290449836 Paperback Jan 2015 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-4 weeks
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Language: French

This Atlas, which has been lavishly illustrated, is the first of its kind and fills a gap in the global veterinary literature. The advantage of this book is that it takes into account all aspects of porcine dermatology (it covers non-infectious diseases and those whose origins are neither parasitic nor fungal), thus facilitating differential diagnosis.

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By: Jean-Marie Gourreau(Author), Richard Drolet(Author), Guy-Pierre Martineau(Author), Hervé Morvan(Author), Paul-Pierre Pastoret(Author), Didier Pin(Author), Danny W Scott(Author)
456 pages, colour photos
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