The Veterinary Encyclopedic Dictionary is a one-volume encyclopedic reference book that collects information on various issues relating to various aspects of veterinary activity.
| Veterinary Encyclopedic Dictionary | |
|---|---|
| Author | Team of Authors |
| Genre | encyclopedia |
| Original language | Russian |
| Original published | 1981 |
| Publisher | M .: β Soviet Encyclopedia β |
| Pages | 640 |
It contains a variety of information about veterinary medicine, including information about epizootology and infectious diseases , parasitology and invasive diseases , non-communicable internal animal diseases, surgery , obstetrics , pathology , anatomy and physiology of animals, microbiology including virology ; information about pharmacology , pet hygiene, veterinary and sanitary expertise, veterinary sanitation, and about the problems of organizing veterinary medicine in general. In the USSR in 1981 , the only edition of the dictionary was prepared and released with a circulation of 70,000 copies. Publisher - " Soviet Encyclopedia ".
Content
Editorial Board
- V.P. Shishkov - chief editor
- I. A. Bakulov, V. S. Ershov, I. I. Magda, I. E. Mozgov, N. A. Naletov, A. A. Polyakov, N. A. Sudakov , V. N. Syurin, A. D. Tretyakov, V. S. Shipilov, V. S. Yarny
Bibliographic data
- Veterinary Encyclopedic Dictionary / Ch. ed. V.P. Shishkov. - M .: Soviet Encyclopedia, 1981. - 640 p. - 70 000 copies
UDC 636.09 (03)
See also
- International Veterinary Anatomical Nomenclature