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| | A Guide to Snakes is the second in the Exotics series from The Royal Veterinary College (RVC). The program
provides veterinarians and technicians with a comprehensive guide to the care and treatment of snakes. It gives clear and practical advice through the use of text, graphics, photographs, videos, and interactive case challenges. The $BBasics$B section is a structured introduction to snake identification, anatomy, and husbandry. Building on this knowledge, $BProcedures$B and $BDiseases$B will enable users to better understand, diagnose, and treat their patients. The
section on $BResources$B provides accessible and well illustrated reference material and essential tools for use in veterinary practice. Processor: Pentium P100; System Software: Windows 95, 98, or NT; CD-ROM Drive: 4 Speed; Memory: 32MB; Display: 64K colours; Sound: Sound card and speakers | |
| | | | "This CD will be of great use to the newcomer to snake medicine." -- Stephen L. Barton, DVM
"User friendly for even the most basic computer
novice. More importantly it will make the practitioner fluent in the care of ill snakes." -- Doug Mader, DVM
"Priced reasonably, this CD-ROM is highly recommended for veterinarians who see the occasional snake in their practices, care for them in zoological parks, or use them in research." -- C Max Lang, DVM, DACLAM, JAVMA, Vol 218, June 15, 2001.
"…this CD-ROM would make an excellent addition to a zoo library or private practitioner's collection of reference
material." -- Sandra C. Wilson, DVM, MS, Animal Keepers' Forum, Vol. 28, No. 3, 2001
"This is a very informative CD. It is very easy to use, and covers many aspects of reptile medicine. The Resources section in particular is an excellent resource for any practitioner seeing snakes." -- Nancy A. Carpenter, DVM, Journal of Herpetological Medicine and Surgery, Volume 11, No. 1, 2001 |
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