Table of Contents
List of Tables
- Chapter 01
- Chapter 04
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
List of Illustrations
- Chapter 01
- Chapter 02
- Chapter 03
- Chapter 04
- Chapter 05
- Chapter 06
- Chapter 07
- Chapter 08
- Chapter 09
- Chapter 10
- Chapter 11
- Chapter 12
- Chapter 13
- Chapter 14
- Chapter 15
- Chapter 16
Guide
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Clinical Radiology of the Horse
Fourth Edition
JANET A. BUTLER
B&W Equine Group, Berkeley, UK
CHRISTOPHER M. COLLES
Bvetmed, Phd, MRCVS, Hon FWCF
Avonvale Veterinary Practice Ltd., Banbury, UK
SUE J. DYSON
MA, VetMB, PhD, DEO, FRCVS
Centre for Equine Studies, Animal Health Trust, Newmarket, UK
SVEND E. KOLD
DVM, Dr Med Vet, CUEW, RFP, MRCVS
Svend Kold Ltd., Tetbury, UK
PAUL W. POULOS
JR, DVM, PhD, DipACVR
California, USA
With contributions from SARAH PUCHALSKI
DVM, DipACVR
California, USA
This edition first published 2017 2017 by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Third edition 2008 by Janet Butler, Christopher Colles, Sue Dyson, Svend Kold and Paul Poulos
Second edition 2000 by Blackwell Science Ltd, a Blackwell Publishing Company
First edition 1993 by Blackwell Science Ltd, a Blackwell Publishing Company
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Names: Butler, Janet A., author. | Colles, Christopher M., author. | Dyson, Sue J., author. | Kold, Svend E., author. | Poulos, Paul W., author.
Title: Clinical radiology of the horse / Janet A. Butler, Christopher M. Colles, Sue J. Dyson, Svend E. Kold, Paul W. Poulos.
Description: Fourth edition. | Chichester, West Sussex, UK ; Ames, Iowa : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., 2016. | Preceded by Clinical radiology of the horse / Janet A. Butler [et al.]. 3rd ed. 2008. | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016026160| ISBN 9781118912287 (cloth) | ISBN 9781118912263 (Adobe PDF) | ISBN 9781118912270 (ePub)
Subjects: LCSH: HorsesAnatomyAtlases. | Veterinary radiographyAtlases. | MESH: Horse Diseasesradiography | Horsesanatomy & histology
Classification: LCC SF765 .C56 2016 | NLM SF 951 | DDC 636.1/0891dc23
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About the authors
Janet A. Butler
Jan has specialised in equine radiography and has 40 years experience in this field. She joined the Animal Health Trust in Newmarket in 1975 where she gained considerable experience working with many internationally renowned veterinary surgeons. Since 1997 she has been working in private practice, initially at the Willesley Equine Clinic in Gloucestershire, which since 2009 has been part of the B&W Equine Group.
Christopher M. Colles
Chris qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 1971. After three years in mixed practice (where he obtained a Part I Diploma in Radiology) he joined the Animal Health Trust as a clinician in 1975. He was awarded a PhD for work on Navicular Disease in 1981, and has carried out research in many areas of equine orthopaedics and radiology, having a particular interest in the horses foot. In 1988 he returned to practice, where he became a senior partner in Avonvale Veterinary Practice, specialising in equine orthopaedics, until his recent retirement from practice. Chris still carries out some second opinion veterinary work, and teaching. He is recognised by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons as a Specialist in Equine Orthopaedic Surgery. Chris was awarded an Honorary Fellowship of the Worshipful Company of Farriers in 2000 in recognition of his research into conditions of the foot, and involvement with farriery education.
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