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The ultimate veterinary anatomy guide!! 
 
The title page allows you to easily navigate the sections including canine forelimb, hindlimb, equine forelimb, hindlimb, digital limb and ruminant limb. Each area goes over bones, joints, nerves and muscles and uses a combination of textbook images, dissection images, pot images and radiographs. All images are annotated and often colour coded. Includes in depth notes on the stay apparatus, reciprocal apparatus and patellar locking mechanism in horses.
The easy way to interpret bloods! 
 
This document is a quick reference guide for the differentials of high and low of haematology, biochemistry and urinalysis in equine patients.
Easy way to interpret bloods! 
 
This document provides a quick reference guide to the differentials for high and low components of your haematology, biochemistry and urinalysis. Also includes types of azotaemia, contrast imagery of the bladder, stone types and hypertension.
This document provides a quick reference guide to the many presenting signs you will encounter in exams and in real life for example diarrhoea, coughing and lameness. 
The presenting sign is then broken down into problem, system affected, refined, differential diagnoses, potential diagnostics to consider and additional notes. I found this document invaluable during my 4th and 5th year exams to answer the Jill Maddison style define and refine questions. 
 
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This document provides a quick reference guide to the many presenting signs you will encounter in exams and in real life for example vomiting, diarrhoea and icterus to name a few. 
The presenting sign is then broken down into problem, system affected, refined, differential diagnoses, potential diagnostics to consider and additional notes. I found this document invaluable during my 4th and 5th year exams to answer the Jill Maddison style define and refine questions. 
 
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This document includes the many presenting signs which you may be faced with in an exam question or real life such as colic, diarrhoea, icterus to name a few. 
Each presenting sign is then broken down into the problem, system affected, refined, potential differentials, diagnostics to consider and additional notes on this sign. This was invaluable in answering Jill Maddisons define and refine questions in 4th and 5th year exams. 
 
These notes were correct for the RVC class of 2024
If you struggle with veterinary neurology this document is for you!! 
 
This document provides a quick reference guide to veterinary neurology which I found a much easier way to work through than long lectures. It includes how to perform a neurological exam, neurological tests, localisation of abnormalities in the brain table, differential diagnoses, myelopathies table, muscle disease, lumbosacral disease, neuromuscular disease, seizures, epilepsy and more. Most of the these areas are put into t...
This document provides a quick reference guide to all the drugs I came across through my lectures and placements. The title page allows you to easily locate the relevant section of the notes to look including drugs by system, anaesthesia drugs, antimicrobials etc. I found these notes invaluable in my finals exams. 
 
These notes were correct for the RVC class of 2024
This document provides a quick reference guide to all the small animal (dogs and cats) diseases in the UK which I have learnt over my 6 years in Veterinary Medicine at university. The diseases are separated into systems and colour coded (e.g., alimentary, cardiology etc) and then the table is divided into clinical signs, methods of diagnosis, causes/ risk factors and treatment for each disease. I found these notes invaluable in my finals exams. 
 
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This document provides a quick reference guide to all the farm diseases in the UK which I have learnt over my 6 years in Veterinary Medicine at university. The main 2 species covered in this are sheep and cows, however pigs and goats are also included. The diseases are separated into systems and colour coded (e.g., alimentary, cardiology etc) and then the table is divided into clinical signs, methods of diagnosis, causes/ risk factors and treatment for each disease. I found these notes invaluabl...