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Veterinary Medicines, Their Actions, Uses and Dose

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A practical veterinary reference that explains medicines used for domestic animals, covering their origins, preparation, routes of administration, physiological effects and toxicology. It defines core disciplines—materia medica, therapeutics and toxicology—and systematically lists drug actions and therapeutic categories such as anesthetics, antiseptics, antitoxins, anthelmintics and antipyretics. The text describes representative agents and their modes of action, antidotal and supportive measures, and treatment principles. It concludes with clear, species- and age-based dosing guidance and practical notes on administration and safety for horses, cattle, sheep and swine.

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George Franklyn Korinek

George Franklyn Korinek was an author known for his contributions to veterinary medicine. His notable work, "Veterinary Medicines, Their Actions, Uses and Dose," provides a comprehensive overview of various veterinary pharmaceuticals, detailing their effects and appropriate dosages. This book serves as a valuable resource for veterinarians and animal health professionals, reflecting Korinek's expertise in the field. His writings contribute to the understanding of veterinary practices and the safe administration of medications in animals.

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