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Spellex Veterinary |
| Turn your basic English spell checker into a veterinary
word expert with Spellex Veterinary |
System Requirements
- Pentium or higher CPU
- At least 32 MB RAM
- 25 MB disk space
- At least 16-bit colour display
- CD-ROM drive
- Sound card
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Product Code -
£85.00 |
- Accurately spell check veterinary specialties including avian
medicine, animal anatomy & physiology, bovine
medicine, cardiology, dentistry, epidemiology, gastroenterology,
genetics, immunology, ophthalmology, pathology, pharmacology, radiology,
surgery, urology, and zoonotic diseases.
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Covers numerous animal systems including the
haematopoietic system, as well as the digestive, endocrine, integumentary,
musculoskeletal, nervous, and respiratory systems.
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Contains FDA approved animal drug names including
proprietary names, generic drugs, OTC and prescription pharmaceuticals,
discontinued drugs, active ingredients, drug manufacturers, and
much more.
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Includes terminology from animal circulatory
systems disorders such as bovine leukosis, canine malignant lymphoma,
equine infectious anaemia, feline leukaemia, haemostatic disorders,
polycythaemia, and heart disease.
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Covers special terminology from the equine,
laboratory, swine, cattle, and dog and cat breeding industries.
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Includes animal metabolic disorders such as
congenital erythropoietic porphyria, fatty liver disease of cattle,
hypocalcemic tetany in horses, malignant hyperthermia, postparturient
haemoglobinuria, transport tetany in ruminants, and more!
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Includes comprehensive pharmacologic - therapeutic
classifications covering analeptics, anaesthetics, anthelmintics,
antiprotozoals, antifungals, antihistamines, antimicrobials, autonomic
drugs, cardiac drugs, nutritional electrolytes, gastrointestinal,
hormones, muscle relaxants, narcotics, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory,
respiratory, and sedatives.
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Provides a comprehensive coverage of animal
reproductive systems related to bovine genital campylobacteriosis,
cystic ovary disease, equine coital exanthema, metritis in large
animals, prolonged gestation, trichomoniasis, udder diseases, and
mammary tumours, just to name a few!
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