Author: Donald E. Thrall
This text contains information on diagnostic radiology of canine, feline and equine species. Also included are chapters on ultrasound, CT and MRI. Designed to present diagnostic radiology in a user-friendly approach, it starts with the
physics of radiology and then moves into interpretation of the radiographs.
Radiographic anatomy helps the reader formulate a diagnosis. Questions at the end of each chapter, with answers at the end of the book, reinforce important concepts and ensure that readers understand one concept before progressing to the next.
This latest edition of Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology by Donald Thrall is a great improvement on the earlier edition (edition 2) that I had going through Uni. The basic physics is much
This text should be part of any
veterinarian's library. The images are clearly labeled and descriptions are very helpful. I refer to it often and almost always find the help I need.