Publisher's Synopsis
"Interrogatory Surgery for Students of Veterinary Science" is a valuable resource for students and practitioners alike. Written by Robert C. Moore, this book offers a detailed exploration into surgical techniques relevant to veterinary medicine. Published in 1904, it provides insights into the methodologies and understanding of animal anatomy prevalent at the time.
This book is particularly useful for those interested in the historical development of veterinary surgical practices. The text delves into specific procedures and considerations necessary for effective surgical intervention. With its comprehensive approach, "Interrogatory Surgery" remains a significant contribution to the field, offering a glimpse into the evolution of veterinary science.
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