here we present you all veterinary related presentations which are really helpful for fast preparation and recap of the entire veterinary syllabus.
do also check out all vetnary lecture notes which are available on our site, they are prepared by tanuvas veterinary university from India.
Unit-2: Veterinary Anatomy Nerve Block
Unit-5: Abdomen
- Study Of Bones of Abdomen of Ox and Differences In Horse, Dog, Pig and Fowl
- Boundaries and Clinical Importance of the Flank and Para Lumbar Fossa.
- Peritoneal Reflections of Abdomen
- Organs of Digestive System Present In Abdomen
- Stomach of Various Animals
- Gross Anatomy of Small Intestine of ox
Unit-6:
- Details Description Hip joint and Stifle joint of different animals
- Details Description of Tibia Bones of OX, HORSE, DOG, PIG & FOWL along muscles
- Details Description of Patella and Fibula Bones Along with Muscles of Different Animals
- Details Description of Bones along muscles of with of Pelvic Girdle
- Study About Femur -Along with Its Musculatures OX, HORSE, SHEEP, GOAT, PIG, DOG & FOWL
- Description of Bones along muscles of with of Acetabulum, Pelvic Diameter, Pelvic inlet, bony pelvis and coccygeal vertebrae
- Details Description of Hock and Fetlock Joint of different Animals
- Details Description of Tarsal Bones along with Muscles of different Animals
- Details Description of Metatarsal Bones along muscles of with of Different domesticated animals
- Details Description of Digit Bones of Different Domesticated Animals
Unit-7:
- Histology of Tongue and Teeth
- Light microscopy of Salivary glands
- Histology of Glandular Stomach
- Histology of pancreas and liver
- Concept of hepatic lobules and circulatory system
- Microscopy of excretory system 1
- Microscopy of excretory system 2
- Histology of Genital Organs Part -1
- Histology of Genital Organs Part -2
- Histology of Genital Organs Part-3
Unit-8: Embryology
- General embryology-I
- General embryology-II
- General embryology Development of Placenta
- General embryology (Implantation of Embryo and Development of Placenta)
- Embryology Types of Placenta
- Fetal Circulation