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VARB 5100: Veterinary Embryology
1.30 Credits
University of Georgia
The development anatomy of domestic animals with emphasis on abnormal development. The causes, mechanisms of development, and breed incidence of congenital anomalies.
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VARB 5105-5105L: Clinical Anatomy of Large Animals
1.00 Credits
University of Georgia
This course provides an opportunity for students to review and apply anatomical principles and facts, with a clinical perspective, to the diagnosis of diseases and approaches for surgical intervention. Species studied will be the horse and ox. Review of the topography of normal animals as they relate to physical diagnosis will be studied.
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VARB 5120: Laboratory on Comparative Anatomy of the Horse and Food Animals
4.60 Credits
University of Georgia
Dissection based course using the horse and food animals in a comparative manner. The horse, ox, and goat will be dissected in relative detail with comparisons to the pig. Emphasis will be on the anatomy necessary for clinical diagnosis and surgical intervention.
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VARB 5130: Laboratory in Anatomy of Food Animals
4.60 Credits
University of Georgia
Gross anatomy of food animals, mainly by dissection, correlated with palpation of the live animal and radiographic anatomy with comparison made to the dog, cat, and horse. Emphasis is on the anatomy necessary to understand surgical procedures and clinical diagnosis.
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VARB 5150: Anatomic Principles and the Gross Anatomy of the Dog
4.50 Credits
University of Georgia
Structure/function relationships and systems of structures related by function or topography are presented. The dissection is organized regionally into sessions on the limbs, the trunk, the three body cavities, and the head. Lectures are organized by body system into the integumentary, musculoskeletal, nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, urogenital, and endocrine systems.
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VARB 5160: Laboratory in Anatomy of the Dog and Cat
4.60 Credits
University of Georgia
Gross anatomy of the dog and cat correlated with palpation of the live animal and radiographic anatomy with comparison to the horse and food animals. Emphasis is on the anatomy necessary to understand surgical procedures and clinical diagnosis.
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VARB 5170: Veterinary Cell Biology
1.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Structure of animal cells related to function and biochemistry.
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VARB 5180-5180L: Microscopic Anatomy of Domestic Animals
3.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Normal comparative micromorphology of the tissues and organs of domestic animals.
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VARB 5190: Veterinary Neuroanatomy and Neurophysiology
2.60 Credits
University of Georgia
The gross and microscopic anatomy and physiology of the nervous system with correlation to clinical disorders.
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VARB 5200/7200: Equine Behavior
1.00 Credits
University of Georgia
Normal behavior, including communication, social organization, sexual, parental, developmental, maintenance, and learning in horses will be studied in depth. Differential diagnosis and treatment of behavior problems, including surgery, pharmacological treatment, environmental management, and behavior modification of horses will be covered.
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