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Latest revision as of 09:08, 23 October 2018

Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Flashcards provided by Manson Publishing

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This category contains Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Q&A flashcards provided by Mansons publishing, as part of the OVAL Project. Each flashcard consists of descriptions of an Emergency and Critical Care case with questions and answer.

These questions are taken from the Small Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine Self-Assessment Colour Review book which features a total of 222 questions.