Concepts and Models in Animal Anatomy : Problems and Solutions
Prof. Swathi M
Veterinary
Concepts and Models in Animal Anatomy : Problems and Solutions
In 'Concepts and Models in Animal Anatomy: Problems and Solutions', Prof. Swathi M presents a comprehensive exploration of the intricate structures and functions of animal bodies. This book delves into various anatomical concepts and models, providing readers with a solid understanding of animal anatomy through problem-solving methodologies. Each chapter includes detailed illustrations and case studies that engage students and professionals alike, making complex concepts accessible and applicable to real-world scenarios. The text not only addresses fundamental anatomical principles but also examines common challenges encountered in veterinary practice. By offering solutions to these problems, Prof. Swathi encourages critical thinking and application of anatomical knowledge in clinical settings. This resource is invaluable for students in veterinary science, as well as practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of animal anatomy and improve their diagnostic and treatment strategies.
- ISBN: 978-93-7991-966-3
- Pages: 180
- Language: English
In 'Concepts and Models in Animal Anatomy: Problems and Solutions', Prof. Swathi M presents a comprehensive exploration of the intricate structures and functions of animal bodies. This book delves into various anatomical concepts and models, providing readers with a solid understanding of animal anatomy through problem-solving methodologies. Each chapter includes detailed illustrations and case studies that engage students and professionals alike, making complex concepts accessible and applicable to real-world scenarios.
The text not only addresses fundamental anatomical principles but also examines common challenges encountered in veterinary practice. By offering solutions to these problems, Prof. Swathi encourages critical thinking and application of anatomical knowledge in clinical settings. This resource is invaluable for students in veterinary science, as well as practitioners seeking to enhance their understanding of animal anatomy and improve their diagnostic and treatment strategies.
