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Book Review
Kim A . Sprayberry , N . Edward Robinson ( Eds . ) , Robinson's Current Therapy in Equine Medicine Volume 7 , Elsevier , St . Louis , 2015 , ISBN9781455745555 , 985 pp . ; £114 ( hard ) , £91 . 20 ( E ) , £73 . 59 ( online download ) .

This is the seventh volume in this excellent series and is also available as a downloadable E - book . The contents have been very well thought out to cover both current concerns and the latest therapeutic advances in equine medicine , with individual topics contributed by over 200 recognised authors . The stated aim throughout this book to provide a concise reference source of new information on the management of selected equine disorders that have seen significant advances over the last 5 years .
The book that goal by providing interesting and largely very readable information on a wide variety of topics that will be encountered by veterinarians working with horses , ponies and donkeys on a regular basis . On receipt of this volume for review , a trial was run to see if the next month's difficult and demanding cases encountered in a mixture of ambulatory and hospital equine practice could be positively assisted by the information provided . It is a pleasure to report that this was an almost complete success .
The source and content consistently provided further helpful and contributory information . Recognising that it is impossible to include everything , this reviewer would like to make some suggestions for volume 8 ! Inclusion of a section on equine dentistry would be very helpful , since this is a very common practice challenge , in particular ? equine odontoclastic tooth resorption and hypercementosis ( EOTRH ) ' . More information on coronavirus outbreaks in adult horses and equine atypical myopathy would also be helpful . Such omissions are minor complaints and , in any case , understandable , especially if there is not an appropriate body of published literature available .
Reading this book , one is confident that every chapter accurate information based on scientific evidence . The problem with published textbooks in the modern world is that ? online' publications are emerging so rapidly that it is impossible to be fully up to date in a printed volume . Despite that inevitable issue , there is a lot of valuable material in this book with comprehensive reviews on topics that all of us might think we had fully
understood , yet reading the relevant section both excellent revision and expands one's knowledge .
This is a book that provides authoritative updates on a very wide range of topics with an outstanding array of expert authors . The book to the information included in the previous six editions . It may be indicative of the reviewer's age , that the whole series of volumes of Current Therapy in Equine Medicine a prominent position within easy reach on my study bookshelves . All the volumes have been well thumbed and are regularly consulted . The latest volume is an excellent addition to the collection and also to have a clearer index than some of its predecessors , the high standards of those that have gone before it . This is a volume which makes it easier to use and faster to access .
This book is a really worthwhile addition to the reference sources for any equine practitioner and provides up to date , practical and interesting clinical information . The recommendation is to buy it and read it ? not from cover to cover in one sitting , of course , but to dip into when more information or an update is needed on a tricky case . The reader will learn more and will really benefit from it , as will the horses under treatment . It is a really worthwhile investment .
Karen Coumbe Bell Equine Veterinary Clinic , Mereworth , near Maidstone , Kent TN 15 0NS , UK . 50
E - mail address : karen . m . coumbe@saqnet . co . uk
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The Veterinary Journal 205 ( 2015 ) e 1