TY - JOUR AB - The Australian Veterinary Journal, June, 1961. Part I, just over a third of the total book, is almost The work is well laid out, clearly expressed and supported by excellent tables giving a summary and without reservation the best available introduction to clinical medicine in farm livestock. differential diagnosis. A substantial increase in tables would be a great improvement. There are no illus- Part 2 on Special Medicine has one chapteT on trations, a defcct which one hopes will be remedied in mastitis, 5 on diseases caused by bacteria, 2 on diseases future editions. References are more than adequate caused by rickettsiae and by chemical agents and one and give good access to the literature in nearly all each on diseases caused by fungi, protozoa, physical specialist fields. agents, allergy and nutritional deficiencies, with finally, Part 1 of this book can be highly commended to all chapters pn metabolic and inherited diseases and on who believe a thorough clinical examination is the specific dibeases of uncertain etiology. This part of the essential basis of veterinary medicine. Part 2 will also textbook condenses a vast amount of information in the be very valuable in those schools where the compara- classical TI - CLINICAL VETERINARY SURGERY JF - Australian Veterinary Journal DO - 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1961.tb03912.x DA - 1961-01-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/wiley/clinical-veterinary-surgery-7sA0vz0xl8 SP - 236 EP - 236 VL - 37 IS - 6 DP - DeepDyve ER -