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636.0985/B.V
VETERINARY
APPLIED PHARMACOLOGY AND THERAPEUTICS
BY
G.C. BRANDER AND D.M. PUGH
Contents
Part 1: Introduction
1. General introduction
2. The essentials of drug action
3. The fate of drugs in the body
4. Principles of pharmacotherapeutics
Part 2: Drugs used in the modification of cell, tissue, organ and system function
5. The alimentary canal. 1. the mouth and the stomach
6. The alimentary canal. 2. The intestins
7. The respiratory system
8. The heart and circulatory system
9. The control of blood formation, coagulation and volume
10. The urinary system
11. The hormones. I. The adrenal cortex
12. The hormones. 2. The control of reproductive function
13. The hormones. 3. Anabolic steroids
14. The hormones. 4. The thyroid, parathyroid and pancreas
15. The hormones. 5. The mediators of allergy, anaphylaxis and shock
16. Drugs for the management of metabolic disease in the ruminant
17. The vitamins 1. water soluble vitamins
18. The vitamins 2. Fat soluble vitamins
19. Agents affecting the skin 1. stimulants
20. Agents affecting the skin 2.sedatives
21. Depressants of the central nervous system
22. Non-volatile anaesthetics
23. The volatile and gaseous anaesthetics
24. Stimulants of the central nervous system
25. Drugs which modify peripheral nerve transmission
Part 3: The control of infectious disease: chemotherapy
26. Introduction
27. Antibiotics – introduction
28. Penicillins
29. Polysaccharide type antibiotics, including the macrolides
30. Polypeptide antibiotics
31. Tetracyclines
32. Antibiotics of miscellaneous strure
33. Antibacterials
34. Vaccines and antisera
35. Fungicides
36. Insecticides
37. Anthelmintics
38. Coccidiostats
39. Antiseptics and disinfectants
40. Miscellaneous chemotherapeutics
Part 4: The essentials of pharmacy in veterinary practice
41. Prescription writing
42. Dispensing
43. Legal obligations
Part 5: Appendices
1: latin abbreviations
2: weights and measures
3: notes on the treatment of poisoning
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