‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات General books. إظهار كافة الرسائل
‏إظهار الرسائل ذات التسميات General books. إظهار كافة الرسائل

الأحد، 13 سبتمبر 2020

The New Vet’s Handbook: Information and Advice for Veterinary Graduates

 

The New Vet’s Handbook: Information and Advice for Veterinary Graduates

by Clare Tapsfield Wright
June 2018




Entering the veterinary profession after leaving vet school is a challenging stage of the new vet’s career. Finding the right first placement, fitting in with colleagues, adapting to the practice environment and understanding what’s expected of you clinically, professionally, ethically and academically are all challenges that face the new graduate. Attrition rates and reports of dissatisfaction of new graduates are high and a matter of concern to the profession and it is recognised that extra support and guidance is needed. The New Vet’s Handbook acts as a guidebook for newly qualified vets on personal and professional issues, covering employment options, interviews, mentoring, working with clients, patients and colleagues, consulting advice, dealing with euthanasia, record keeping, veterinary standards, training and CPD, career options, professional skills and avoiding pitfalls relating to social media, drugs and ethical issues. The book also covers topics specific to vets in small animal and large animal practice. Written in a supportive and lighthearted way The New Vet’s Handbook aims to provide advice based on long held experience and reduce stress at a challenging time. It will be an essential read for newly qualified vets and final year vet students.

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السبت، 5 سبتمبر 2020

Rodent Pests and Their Control, 2nd Edition


Rodent Pests and Their Control, 2nd Edition

by Alan P. Buckle, Robert Smith
May 2015




The most numerous of the world’s invasive species, rodent pests have a devastating impact on agriculture, food, health and the environment. In the last two decades, the science and practice of rodent control has faced new legislation on rodenticides, the pests’ increasing resistance to chemical control and the impact on non-target species, bringing a new dimension to this updated second edition and making essential reading for all those involved in rodent pest control, including researchers, conservationists, practitioners and public health specialists.

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الاثنين، 31 أغسطس 2020

Advances in the Biorational Control of Medical and Veterinary Pests

 

Advances in the Biorational Control of Medical and Veterinary Pests

by  Edmund J. Norris, Joel R. Coats, Aaron D. Gross, John M. Clark 
September 2018


Insect vectors pose a significant threat to public health and veterinary medicine throughout the world. It is estimated that more than 700,000 people die annually from complications associated with mosquito-borne disease alone, without accounting for the impact caused by other arthropod pests of public health importance. As these pest insect populations become increasingly resistant to classical synthetic insecticides, new chemistries and control approaches need to be rapidly developed, characterized, and deployed. Biorational control methods are technologies derived from natural chemistry or exploit the physiology of the arthropod pest in question to limit potential harm to non-target organisms. As the global population grows and continues to encounter new and old arthropod-borne diseases, it is paramount that future arthropod control technologies are safe and sustainable to our communities and the environment around us.

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الثلاثاء، 18 أغسطس 2020

The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History

 

The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History

by Hilda Kean, Philip Howell
September 2018


The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History provides an up-to-date guide for the historian working within the growing field of animal-human history. Giving a sense of the diversity and interdisciplinary nature of the field, cutting-edge contributions explore the practices of and challenges posed by historical studies of animals and animal-human relationships.

Divided into three parts, the Companion takes both a theoretical and practical approach to a field that is emerging as a prominent area of study. Animals and the Practice of History considers established practices of history, such as political history, public history and cultural memory, and how animal-human history can contribute to them. Problems and Paradigms identifies key historiographical issues to the field with contributors considering the challenges posed by topics such as agency, literature, art and emotional attachment. The final section, Themes and Provocations, looks at larger themes within the history of animal-human relationships in more depth, with contributions covering topics that include breeding, war, hunting and eating.

As it is increasingly recognised that nonhuman actors have contributed to the making of history, The Routledge Companion to Animal-Human History provides a timely and important contribution to the scholarship on animal-human history and surrounding debates.

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