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: Covers the passive (skeletal) and active (muscular) systems.

Richard Nickel's (Textbook of the Anatomy of Domestic Animals) is widely considered the "Anatomy Bible" for veterinary medicine. This monumental five-volume series provides an exhaustive systematic and topographical look at domestic mammals and birds, valued for its "superb" illustrations and detailed descriptions often missing from newer, more concise texts. Volume Overview Nickel u.a., Lehrbuch der Anatomie der Haustier...

: Includes the blood vascular and lymphatic systems, with noted clinical relevance for meat inspection. : Covers the passive (skeletal) and active (muscular)

The series is organized into five distinct volumes, each focusing on specific anatomical systems: Nickel u.a., Lehrbuch der Anatomie der Haustier...

: A comprehensive separate volume specifically for avian anatomy. Critical Insights & Reports

: Focuses on control systems and perception.