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Physiological and Clinical Anatomy of the Domestic Mammals Anthony S. King

Physiological and Clinical Anatomy of the Domestic Mammals By Anthony S. King

Physiological and Clinical Anatomy of the Domestic Mammals by Anthony S. King


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Physiological and Clinical Anatomy of the Domestic Mammals: v. 1: Central Nervous System by Anthony S. King

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Arterial supply to the central nervous system; meninges and cerebrospinal fluid; venous drainage of the spinal cord and brain; applied anatomy of the vertebral canal; the neuron; nuclei of the cranial nerves; medial lemniscal system; special senses; spinocerebellar pathways and ascending reticular formation; somatic motor systems: general principles; pyramidal system; extrapyramidal feedback: extrapyramidal disease and upper motor neuron disorders; summary of somatic motor systems; cerebellum; autonomic components of the central nervous system; cerebral cortex and thalamus; comparative neuroanatomy; clinical neurological tests:diagnostic exercises; radiographic anatomy of the head and vertebral column in the diagnosis of disorders of the central nervous system; topographic anatomy of the central nervous system; index

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GOR006659397
9780632053858
0632053852
Physiological and Clinical Anatomy of the Domestic Mammals: v. 1: Central Nervous System by Anthony S. King
Used - Very Good
Paperback
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
19990419
336
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