Overview
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K. Benirschke
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Zoological Society of San Diego, San Diego, USA
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F. M. Garner
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Rockville, USA
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T. C. Jones
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New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, USA
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Table of contents (11 chapters)
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Front Matter
Pages i-xxxii
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- Kenneth M. Ayers, Sidney R. Jones
Pages 1-69
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- James L. Stookey, James B. Moe
Pages 71-113
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- Harold W. Casey, Kenneth N. Ayers, F. R. Robinson
Pages 115-173
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- Harold M. McClure, Willie L. Chapman Jr., Billy E. Hooper, Frederick G. Smith, Oscar J. Fletcher
Pages 175-317
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- Bernard S. Jortner, Dean H. Percy
Pages 319-421
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- Marilyn P. Anderson, Charles C. Capen
Pages 423-508
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- George Kelemen, Charles H. Kircher
Pages 619-662
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- J. Carroll Woodard, Charles A. Montgomery
Pages 663-887
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- Walter F. Loeb, Robin M. Bannerman, Bonny F. Rininger, Anthony J. Johnson
Pages 889-1050
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Back Matter
Pages 1051-1104
About this book
Laboratory Animal Medicine has made enor We deeply appreciate the efforts of each of the mous strides in the 47 years since R. Jaffe published authors and co-authors of the 23 chapters in this his "Anatomy and Pathology of Spontaneous Dis two volume work. In some instances the reader will eases of Small Laboratory Animals" in 1931. So note what appears to be repetition in certain chap ters. This repetition was allowed to stand in some much new information had accumulated that in a cases because different approaches seemed useful, new edition in 1958, Jaffe, aided by Cohrs and Meessen, needed the assistance of 46 colleagues to although efforts were made to delete most of the do the subject justice. Like its predecessor, this two redundancy which inevitably arises in a venture of volume comprehensive treatise on "Pathologie der this kind. We will be grateful if our colleagues point out errors and send us specific and general Laboratoriumstiere" was written in German and criticism of this work to allow corrections in the thus not readily available to the widening circle of event of reprinting or a next edition. veterinarians and pathologists who now are inter One objective has been to assemble current in ested in laboratory animals. Aside from the need to have a comprehensive formation in the pathologic aspects of diseases of review of laboratory animal pathology in English, laboratory animals.
Editors and Affiliations
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Zoological Society of San Diego, San Diego, USA
K. Benirschke
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Rockville, USA
F. M. Garner
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New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Southborough, USA
T. C. Jones