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|by = Alexander Stoll BSc (VetPath) Hons, BVetMed, DipFMS, MRSB, MRSPH, MRCVS}}
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Elsevier’s  6th edition of Jubb, Kennedy and Palmer’s classic text Pathology of Domestic Animals has been published this year, eight years after the successful 5th edition, also edited by M. Grant Maxie. Once again the list of contributors is an impressive collection of experienced and well regarded veterinary pathologists active in practice and research in their respective fields.
 
Elsevier’s  6th edition of Jubb, Kennedy and Palmer’s classic text Pathology of Domestic Animals has been published this year, eight years after the successful 5th edition, also edited by M. Grant Maxie. Once again the list of contributors is an impressive collection of experienced and well regarded veterinary pathologists active in practice and research in their respective fields.
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The 6th edition continues the legacy of previous editions as a core text in veterinary pathology, unifying new literature and providing an excellent resource for students and practitioners alike. It is also an essential set of books for any trainee in veterinary pathology, and whose breadth and depth remains unrivalled by any other veterinary pathology textbook of domestic animals.
 
The 6th edition continues the legacy of previous editions as a core text in veterinary pathology, unifying new literature and providing an excellent resource for students and practitioners alike. It is also an essential set of books for any trainee in veterinary pathology, and whose breadth and depth remains unrivalled by any other veterinary pathology textbook of domestic animals.
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{{Book Review
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|date = November 2015
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|by = Alexander Stoll BSc (VetPath) Hons, BVetMed, DipFMS, MRSB, MRSPH, MRCVS}}

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