BMS 202: Applied Domestic Animal Anatomy With Clinical Correlations II

2 credits

Summer 2024 Distance Learning Lower Division
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This course is the second of two in the Purdue College of Veterinary Medicine, Department of Basic Medical Sciences distance learning program covering the basic anatomy of common domestic animals. We will focus on the canine and comparative anatomy of the equine, ruminant, and human, especially where species differentiations exist. The information is organized according to body systems. Clinical correlations are used to emphasize the importance of the basic anatomy. In this second course we cover thoracic, abdominal and head anatomy. Permission of instructor required.

Course BMS 20200 from Purdue University - West Lafayette.

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