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About This Book

A practical veterinary manual for agricultural students and stockmen that reviews causes, diagnosis, prevention, and basic treatment of frequent illnesses affecting livestock. It outlines general principles of disease, signs, and therapeutic measures, then treats system-based disorders—digestive, hepatic, urinary, reproductive, respiratory, circulatory, nervous, integumentary, and ocular—and conditions affecting locomotion and dentition. Surgical procedures, parasitic and infectious ailments receive species-specific attention for swine, cattle, horses, and poultry, with emphasis on sanitation, prevention, and herd management rather than extensive medicinal recipes. Illustrations, review questions, and practical guidance support classroom teaching and on-farm reference.

About the Author

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Robert Alexander Craig

Robert Alexander Craig was an author known for his contributions to veterinary literature, particularly in the field of animal health. His notable work, "Common Diseases of Farm Animals," serves as a practical guide for farmers and veterinarians alike, addressing prevalent health issues in livestock. Through his writing, Craig aimed to enhance the understanding of animal care and management, reflecting the agricultural practices of his time. His insights continue to be relevant for those involved in animal husbandry.

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