edited by Yves Ruckebusch, Pierre-Louis Toutain, Gary D. Koritz.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Dordrecht
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Netherlands
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1983
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
(838 pages)
CONTENTS NOTE
Text of Note
Section I Developmental Pharmacology --; 1 Perinatal pharmacology in ruminant models --; 2 Placental transfer of drugs in ruminant animals --; 3 Drug disposition in the fetus --; 4 Drug disposition in the newborn --; 5 Postnatal development of renal function in goats --; 6 Developmental patterns of penicillin G excretion --; 7 Drug effects during development and carcinogenicity --; 8 Chemical induced teratogenesis --; 9 Levamisole as an immunomodulator in the prevention of neonatal disease --; 10 Development and prophylaxis of anaemia in calves and lambs --; 11 Oral fluid therapy: some concepts on osmolality, electrolytes and energy --; Section II Ruminant Pharmacology --; 12 Drug bioavailability in the developing ruminant --; 13 Oral antibacterial therapy in pre- and postweaning calves --; 14 Influence of ruminant gastrointestinal physiology on the pharmacokinetics of drugs in dosage forms administered orally --; 15 Ruminal influences on drug action --; 16 Recent developments in the treatment of metabolic diseases --; 17 Drug excretion by the mammary gland --; 18 Pharmacology of uterine motility and relaxation --; 19 New prostaglandins: present studies and future --; 20 Worm diseases: economic aspects of anthelmintic treatment --; 21 Pharmacological basis of the treatment of helminth in cattle --; 22 Pharmacokinetics of albendazole, fenbendazole and oxfendazole --; 23 Pharmacokinetics of levamisole in goats and pigs --; 24 The prophylactic activity of imidocarb against tick-transmitted parasitic infections --; Section III Non-Ruminat Pharmacology --; 25 The distribution and function of histamine receptors --; 26 Serotonin and S2 antagonists --; 27 Dopaminergic control of gastro-intestinal motility --; 28 Vomiting and anti-emetics in small animal practice --; 29 Diarrhoea and antidiarrhoeal drugs --; 30 Pharmacology and comparative toxicology of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents --; 31 Clinical pharmacokinetic studies of digoxin and digitoxin in the dog --; 32 Influence of anaesthetics and ancillary agents on cardiovascular and respiratory systems in the horse --; 33 Steroidal anti-inflammatory agents in the horse: pharmacokinetics and action on the adrenal gland --; 34 Spasmolytic analgesic drugs and small intestinal function in the horse --; 35 Physiological, pharmacological and therapeutic aspects of some gastrointestinal disorders in the horse --; 36 Pharmacological control of reproductive mechanisms in the equine female --; Section IV Pharmacological Methods --; 37 Clinical utility and limitations of pharmacokinetics --; 38 Pharmacological approach of drugs used in coronary insufficiency and cerebrovascular pathology --; 39 Fever, trace metals and disease. The effect of antipyretic agents --; 40 Efficacy of penicillin against Streptococcus zooepidemicus. Infection model in the horse --; 41 Receptor binding methods: application to the study of cyclo-pyrrolones, a new family of minor tranquillizers --; 42 Multiplicity of kappa opiate sites in the central nervous system --; 43 Hepatocyte cultures as a research tool in pharmacology and toxicology --; 44 Metabolic radical formation from halothane and enflurane and its modification by enzyme induction and inhibition --; 45 Anaesthesia in pharmacological research --; 46 Evaluation of analgesic drug combinations --; 47 Enzyme induction and inhibition --; 48 Rapid induction of cirrhosis in the liver. A model of hepatic disease --; 49 Behavioural analysis of drug action --; 50 Experimental models for respiratory diseases of ruminants and of swine --; Section V Toxicology --; 51 Environmental pollution: the animal as source, indicator and transmitter --; 52 Residues of drugs and pesticides in milk --; 53 Mycotoxin residue problem and human health hazard --; 54 Residues of xenobiotics in animals, milk, and environment in the light of a 13 year surveillance --; 55 Persistence in milk of active antimicrobial intramammary substances --; 56 Evaluation of drug residues in animal tissues --; 57 Photosensitization in ruminants: porphyrins and phylloerythrin --; 58 Fluorosis in the sheep: new data --; 59 Chloramphenicol-propylene glycol toxicity following constant intravenous infusion in horses --; 60 Heavy metal intoxications in horses --; 61 Evaluation of subclinical lead poisoning in dairy cattle --; 62 Poisoning of animals in the Los Angeles area with pesticides (1981) --; 63 Toxicological field data in ruminants --; 64 Adverse drug reactions and interaction (1979-81) --; Workshop I Medicated Feed --; Workshop II Animal Anaesthesia.
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Medicine.
Veterinary medicine.
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION
Class number
SF915
Book number
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E358
1983
PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY
edited by Yves Ruckebusch, Pierre-Louis Toutain, Gary D. Koritz.