You can access fully searchable journal content from Companion Animal and/or Livestock. Both journals feature a range of peer reviewed articles covering many different aspects of veterinary medicine and surgery. All articles are commissioned from leading authorities for their relevance to practice. The journals are widely illustrated in full colour, easy to follow, and achieve a perfect blend of practical and clinical content. You can now have online access to archival issues from 2006.
Companion Animal is a clinical journal for the veterinary surgeon in small animal, exotic and equine practice. It covers a wide range of small animal and equine topics, keeping you up to date with the latest developments in companion animal practice and fulfilling RCVS Continuing Professional Development requirements. A range of peer reviewed articles appear in each issue featuring many different aspects of veterinary medicine and surgery. Practice tips on a great variety of topics are a regular feature. Articles are commissioned from leading authorities in both university and referral practices, and are chosen for their relevance to the practicing veterinary surgeon. The journal is widely illustrated in full colour, easy to follow, and achieves a perfect blend of practical and clinical content. The journal is aimed at Veterinary Surgeons, Clinicians and Veterinary Students and Nurses.
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Livestock is a dedicated livestock journal for the veterinary professions covering a wide range of clinical articles, reports, reviews and case studies in every issue. A range of peer reviewed articles appear in each issue featuring cattle, sheep and pigs and covering many different aspects of veterinary medicine and surgery. All articles are commissioned from leading authorities for their relevance to farm practice. The journal is widely illustrated in full colour, easy to follow, and achieves a perfect blend of practical and clinical content. Diaries from vets provide comment and anecdotes on life in large animal practice. The journal is aimed at Veterinary Surgeons and Agriculturists, Clinicians, Veterinary Students and Nurses.
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