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Notes on Veterinary Anatomy

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The work provides a concise, practical guide to veterinary anatomy, systematically treating bones, joints, and muscles before examining the viscera, circulatory and nervous systems, organs of special sense, and embryonic development. It emphasizes descriptive definitions, comparative concepts such as analogy and homology, and dissection techniques for familiarizing practitioners with normal organ structure and function. Anatomical plates illustrate skeletal, muscular, digestive, cardiovascular, nervous and hoof structures, with focused descriptions of equine anatomy. Entries aim to describe healthy morphology and physiological roles in a compact form suitable for quick reference by students and clinicians.

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Charles James Korinek

Charles James Korinek was a veterinary author known for his contributions to veterinary medicine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His works, including "Notes on Diseases of Cattle" and "The Veterinarian," provide detailed insights into the causes, symptoms, and treatments of various animal diseases. Korinek's writings reflect a commitment to advancing veterinary knowledge and practice, making significant contributions to the understanding of animal health. His comprehensive approach to veterinary anatomy and disease management has been influential for both practitioners and students in the field.

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