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1: Current concepts of lower urinary tract anatomy, physiology and pharmacology. 2: Describes a practical approach to diagnosis and treatment of lower urinary trat neurological dysfunctions in small animals.
The differences in structure, innervation and behaviour of the three types of intrafusal muscle fibre in cat muscle spindles; the dynamic bag fibre, the static bag fibre and the nuclear chain fibre.
A summary of of various conditions: acromegaly, hypercalcaemia, hyper-viscosity syndrome, hyperthyroidism, lymphocytic thyroiditis and glomerulonephritis.
Anaesthetized cat preparation showing arrangement for recording arterial blood pressure, pulse rate, respiratory rate and depth, and for section and stimulation of vagal nerves in the neck. Demonstrated are...
Shows the respiratory and other reflexes present in the decerebrate cat. Emphasis is placed on the somatic brainstem reflexes, including respiratory response to carbon dioxide, cough reflex and swallowing....
Demonstrates a straightforward castration technique and a radical technique for urethrostomy by exposing the penile urethra and amputation of the distal penis. Discusses post-operative care and ocmplications.
Describes the clinical signs, diagnosis, treatment and control of dermatoses of the cat associated with fleas, lice, ‘Notoedres cati’, feline acne, superficial and deep pyoderma, cat leprosy,...
Uses animated drawings to illustrate the anatomy of the uterus and external landmarks for obtaining access to it through the cat’s flank. Shows the operation on a six-month-old kitten, with close-up...
Radiographs of the normal adult cat, covering limbs, spinal cord, pelvis, thorax and abdomen.
The methods shown were developed during study of the effects of monocular visual deprivation. From the age of eight months the cats were forced to use their deprived eye. The cat is conditioned to a noise...
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