Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals

Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals book cover

Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Mammals

Author(s): Mark McEntee (Author)

  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • Publication Date: 2 Oct. 1990
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 401 pages
  • ISBN-10: 0124833756
  • ISBN-13: 9780124833753

Book Description

This book evolved from a series of lectures and laboratories given by Dr. Kenneth McEntee to students at Cornell University, the University of Illinois, and Tufts University and is based on tissues from over 20,000 cases of reproductive disease in the International Registry of Reproductive Pathology, founded by Dr. McEntee. Dr. McEntee brings into sharp focus what is known of reproductive pathology in North America and abroad. His book will be an invaluable text and reference for those working on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of reproductive failures of all kinds.

  • The only comprehensive text on reproductive pathology of domestic mammals
  • Based on pathologic examination of more than 20,000 cases of reproductive disease
  • Covers clinical aspects of disease and associated lesions
  • Extensive reference list includes citations in twelve languages

Editorial Reviews

Review

“Reading Dr. McEntee’s book Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Animals reminds me of hearing an excellent and in-depth pathology lesson from a learned professor, who not only has the wealth of experience, but shares this experience with precision, insight, and glee. I believe this book fulfills its promise. Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Animals has given the best coverage yet … The book is well referenced … Line diagrams of certain pathologic changes are excellent and facilitate understanding of the lesions. Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Animals is an excellent reference text for pathologists.” –CANADIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL

“Reproductive Pathology of Domestic Animals has given the best coverage yet of morphologic pathology of the male and female reproductive tract described in veterinary textbooks. The book is well referenced … I believe the strength of this book lies in the vast amount of specimens drawn upon, and the large number of references given to the reader … For those practising diagnostic pathology, a copy of this text belongs in the lab for reference … an excellent reference text for pathologists, but would be of limited use to clinicians and students. –CANADIAN VETERINARY JOURNAL

“The purpose of the text is to provide a complete reference on the stated topic, expanding considerably on the information that has been previously available in individual chapters in veterinary pathology books. This goal has clearly been met … The book contains a concise mixture of findings from published reports, together with the author’s own observations. Descriptions are complete, without being wordy. The book will be a valuable addition as a reference to the libraries of pathologists, clinical theriogenologists, students of reproduction in mammals, and veterinary practitioners with a special interest/expertise in reproduction. The price is appropriate for a book of this detail.” –JOURNAL OF AMERICAN VETERINARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION

“This textbook is designed for use both as a text and a reference source for veterinarian clinicians and pathologists. It is the first of its kind to be written in the English language. Each chapter is supplemented by black and white photographs, illustrations and each concludes with an extensive bibliography of references.” –BIOLOGICAL ABSTRACTS

From the Back Cover

This volume is based on examination of more than 20,000 cases of reproductive disease in the International Registry of Reproductive Pathology founded by the author; it represents the only comprehensive text on the pathology of reproduction in domestic mammals. The author correlates his personal experience with the published findings of other research workers.@introbul:Features@bul:* Chapters are organized on the basis of individual reproductive organs* Lesions delineated by nearly 300 illustrations, including drawings, photographs, and photomicrographs* Clinical aspects of disease are correlated with associated lesions* Extensive bibliographies are included at the end of each chapter, totaling more than 4400 references in original languages from countries that have contributed greatly to the field such as Brazil, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, The Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom

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