Best Vet School textbookMarch 1, 2006 Sarah E. Sossamon 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This has been the most helpful and clear textbook I've used since I've been inVeterianry school
HorribleDecember 26, 2004 S. M. Lucas(Australia) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
The most useless book I bought during my degree. The photocopied radiographs are inadequate and their explanations aren't any better. The writing is choppy and hard to follow. The only useful part of the book was the explanation of how to actually take a radiograph. If you want to be able to interpret a radiograph I recommend you find a different book.
Solid ReferenceMay 21, 2000 3 out of 7 found this review helpful
Thrall's book is the standard reference for veterinary radiology. This book is extremely comprehensive and accurate, although perhaps not as detailed as some of those that focus on specific areas of radiology and radiographoc interpretation. I find it extremely useful and easy to find information.
Great Radiology BookApril 24, 2000 jatain sondhi(Canada) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
The book" Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology" is a concise & simple description of all the radiology procedures, techniques & interpretations which is essential for a practicing veterinanarian to understand & know.The students will find this text to be excellent in order to master the science of radiology.All the radiographic techinques have been adequately described in a simplistic way. I strongly recommend this book for all the veterinarians as this will help us in providing good quality animal health care