Short description
Using a body systems approach, this work provides overviews of general characteristics of the system, reactions to insult, and disease conditions broken down by type of infectious or toxic insult affecting the anatomical subdivisions of each body system.
Long description
The 5th edition of "Jubb, Kennedy, and Palmers Pathology of Domestic Animals" continues the long tradition of this classic set of volumes as the most comprehensive reference book published on the topic of pathology of the common domestic mammals, with emphasis on disease conditions of cattle and small ruminants, swine, horses, dogs and cats. Using a body systems approach, recognized authorities in their fields provide overviews of general characteristics of the system, reactions to insult, and disease conditions broken down by type of infectious or toxic insult affecting the anatomical subdivisions of each body system. Since the publication of the 4th edition in 1993, much has changed. Disease agents, such as Bovine viral diarrhea virus (BVDV) type 2, Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), Porcine circovirus 2, Hendra virus, and Leptospira spp., have emerged or further evolved. Molecular-based testing, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and in-situ hybridization, have allowed further understanding of pathogenesis of disease, and have greatly furthered our diagnostic capabilities.
Review
'Much easier to read' was the important conclusion I came to, having spent a little time looking at the latest edition of 'Jubb and Kennedy'. The relatively simple step of increasing line spacing, and the use of subheadings and bullet points, makes reading any of the volumes of this edition much less daunting. The contents are arranged into 'body systems', and include aspects of the incidence and manifestation of different diseases in different tissues and organs. The improved format will ensure that it will continue to be used by pathologists, perhaps in particular, those undergoing training; some introductory sections bring together a lot of useful, as well as interesting, background information.
The Vetinary Record, October 2008
Table of contents
- VOLUME 1 Chapter 1 Bones and joints Chapter 2 Muscle and tendon Chapter 3 The nervous system Chapter 4 The eye and ear Chapter 5 The skin and appendages VOLUME 2 Chapter 1 Alimentary and peritoneum Chapter 2 The liver and biliary system Chapter 3 The pancreas Chapter 4 The urinary system Chapter 5 The respiratory system VOLUME 3 Chapter 1 The cardiovascular system Chapter 2 The hematopoietic system Chapter 3 The endocrine glands Chapter 4 The female genital system Chapter 5 The male genital system