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'A magical memoir.' - Daily Mail Weekend Our Yorkshire Vet embarks
on this newest adventure treating the animals and their assorted
owners across the Yorkshire Dales. A Yorkshire Vet: The Next
Chapter follows Julian's veterinary stories and amusing anecdotes
through his work as a mixed practice vet in North Yorkshire. Julian
has spent over twenty years working in Thirsk, literally following
in the footsteps of James Herriot - the world-renowned vet and
author. This book follows Julian's passion for treating the animals
under his care, be they cows, sheep, pigs, horses, alpacas or dogs
and cats, along with the interesting and amusing characters who own
and care for them. His voice, well known from his television work,
rings out from the page - as does the humour, dedication and love
for the animals. A Yorkshire Vet: The Next Chapter tracks Julian's
work around the beautiful North York Moors and, more recently,
around the Vale of York and the Yorkshire Dales from his new
veterinary home in Boroughbridge, where the Herriot spirit lives
on!
Androgen Receptors is the most comprehensive and up to date volume
on the topic, including discussions of the basic mechanisms of
androgen-androgen receptor actions, their roles in the
androgen-related diseases, and their potential clinical
applications.
Key topics covered include:
-The discovery and cloning of the androgen receptor;
-Androgen receptor coregulators;
-Androgen related genes and their consensus DNA response
elements;
-Basic mechanism of action including functional analyses, cellular
localization and phosphorylation studies;
-Cross-talk to other signal transduction systems;
-The recent connections of androgens to women's diseases, such as
osteoporosis and ovarian cancer.This book is of interest to
students, basic scientists, and clinicians as both a study guide
and reference of research in the androgen field. It could also be
used as an advanced level text in endocrinology, urology, OBGYN, or
oncology.
This book focuses on the increasingly popular phenomenon of
veganism, a way of living that attempts to exclude all animal
products on ethical grounds. Using data from biographical
interviews with vegans, the author untangles the complex topic of
veganism to understand vegan identity from a critical and
biographical perspective. Shaped by the participants' biographical
narratives, the study considers the diverse topics of family,
faith, sexuality, gender, music, culture, embodiment and activism
and how these influence the lives and identities of vegans. It also
highlights the hostility vegans face, and how this hostility
functions in the everyday, and intersects with other aspects of
their identity and biography, exemplified through 'coming out' and
'queer' narratives of veganism. Understanding Veganism will be of
particular interest to those engaged in the fields of biographical
research, critical animal studies or more broadly with an interest
in animal advocacy.
From Ayurvedic texts to botanical medicines to genomics, ideas and
expertise about veterinary healing have circulated between cultures
through travel, trade, and conflict. In this broad-ranging and
accessible study spanning 400 years of history, Susan D. Jones and
Peter A. Koolmees present the first global history of veterinary
medicine and animal healing. Drawing on inter-disciplinary and
multi-disciplinary perspectives, this book addresses how attitudes
toward animals, disease causation theories, wars, problems of food
insecurity and the professionalization and spread of European
veterinary education have shaped new domains for animal healing,
such as preventive medicine in intensive animal agriculture and the
need for veterinarians specializing in zoo animals, wildlife, and
pets. It concludes by considering the politicization of animal
protection, changes in the global veterinary workforce, and
concerns about disease and climate change. As mediators between
humans and animals, veterinarians and other animal healers have
both shaped, and been shaped by, the social, cultural, and economic
roles of animals over time.
From Ayurvedic texts to botanical medicines to genomics, ideas and
expertise about veterinary healing have circulated between cultures
through travel, trade, and conflict. In this broad-ranging and
accessible study spanning 400 years of history, Susan D. Jones and
Peter A. Koolmees present the first global history of veterinary
medicine and animal healing. Drawing on inter-disciplinary and
multi-disciplinary perspectives, this book addresses how attitudes
toward animals, disease causation theories, wars, problems of food
insecurity and the professionalization and spread of European
veterinary education have shaped new domains for animal healing,
such as preventive medicine in intensive animal agriculture and the
need for veterinarians specializing in zoo animals, wildlife, and
pets. It concludes by considering the politicization of animal
protection, changes in the global veterinary workforce, and
concerns about disease and climate change. As mediators between
humans and animals, veterinarians and other animal healers have
both shaped, and been shaped by, the social, cultural, and economic
roles of animals over time.
The much-anticipated new edition of this standard textbook compiles
current information on the various integrated areas of
endocrinology, physiology, and biology of reproduction in one
diverse volume. The text provides a physiological foundation for
clinical training and encourages further research by including an
extensive listing of references at the end of each chapter.
Coverage includes the seven domestic species as well as llamas,
alpacas, and vicunas.
Revised and improved, the fifth edition contains:
Cutting-edge information--500rovided by new contributors
A new chapter on South American camelids
Concise text which has been filtered to eliminate redundancy
Upgraded illustrations, including additional color plates and over
100 new figures.
"McDonald's Veterinary Endocrinology and Reproduction" is widely
used in veterinary schools throughout the United States and Canada,
with the Spanish translation used in Latin America and Spain. This
mainstay is an essential part of veterinary and agricultural
education.
Haschek and Rousseaux's Handbook of Toxicologic Pathology, Volume
Four: Toxicologic Pathology of Organ Systems is a key reference on
the integration of structure and functional changes in tissues
associated with the response to pharmaceuticals, chemicals and
biologics. Organ systems covered include cardiac, vascular
and skeletal muscle systems and the endocrine, respiratory,
reproductive, digestive and nervous systems. Completely revised
with a new olfactory chapter, this new release is an essential part
of the most authoritative reference on toxicologic pathology for
pathologists, toxicologists, research scientists and regulators
studying and making decisions on drugs, biologics, medical devices,
and other chemicals, including agrochemicals and environmental
contaminants.
Highlighting activated charcoal's great effectiveness in treating
drug overdoses and poisonings in both humans and animals, this
comprehensive, single-source reference brings together vital
information from every significant study on the use of activated
charcoal for medical purposes-describing all available charcoal
products and their characteristics.
Details activated charcoal's ability to reduce the systemic
absorption of a vast array of drugs, chemicals, and biochemical
substances-including analgesics, antipyretics, sedatives,
alkaloids, snake venoms, and bacterial and fungal toxins.
Mesotheliomas of Animals is the first book to provide a
comprehensive compilation of the diverse and often disparate
literature regarding animal mesotheliomas. The compendium presents
evidence to support the existence of "background" and "threshold,"
both of which are concepts central to the controversy surrounding
nonasbestos-related mesotheliomas. Examples of "background" tumors
(those which are nonasbestos-related) are described in detail, and
indications of "threshold" for the induction of mesotheliomas
following exposure to asbestiform and nonasbestiform agents are
evident from the "positive dose-response" studies that are
discussed.
This compendium also allows for easy comparison of tumor yields
elicited in "inoculation" studies performed with the same fiber
types at similar doses. These comparisons often demonstrate
markedly different tumor yields and highlight the limitations of
injection techniques for fiber safety assessment. Mesotheliomas of
Animals will be an essential reference for industrial hygienists,
environmental lawyers, cancer researchers, and pulmonary
scientists. It will be particularly useful to anyone involved with
the design of fiber safety tests or with developing experimental
models and protocols to assess the manner in which
mesotheliomagenesis occurs.
Animal maltreatment includes physical or sexual abuse, neglect, or
hoarding of animals, and all states have laws prohibiting various
forms of animal maltreatment. About one-half have statutory
provisions mandating or allowing courts to order forensic mental
health assessments of individuals convicted of animal maltreatment
offenses. Yet there are few resources on this topic for mental
health and legal professionals and none that offer guidance for
evaluations in animal maltreatment cases. Animal Maltreatment is
the first book to provide an overview of animal maltreatment as a
legal, clinical, and forensic issue. It offers guidance for mental
health and legal professionals involved in the adjudication of
animal maltreatment offenses, with a special focus on forensic
mental health assessments in such cases. The book reviews the legal
and social contexts of animal maltreatment and then describes
research-based and clinical knowledge within the area. It offers
perspectives on social and clinical responses in animal
maltreatment cases and describes prospects for an area of forensic
mental health assessment focused specifically on the forensic
evaluation in cases of animal maltreatment. This is the first book
that brings together descriptions of the characteristics of those
who maltreat animals, factors associated with animal maltreatment
behaviors, information about the impact on the animals themselves,
and evaluations of offenders to assist courts in decisions about
their rehabilitation. Animal Maltreatment will be of great benefit
and interest to general and forensic psychologists, psychiatrists,
and social workers, as well as lawyers, legal scholars and
students, veterinarians, humane law enforcement professionals, and
others involved in animal welfare advocacy.
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