Small Animal Clinical Nutrition

The most comprehensive and practical small animal nutrition resource available.

Chapter 48: Introduction to Gastrointestinal and Exocrine Pancreatic Diseases References


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Box 48-1 Bibliography


Bisset NG, ed. Herbal Drugs and Phytopharmaceuticals Stuttgart, Germany: Medpharm GmbH Scientific Publishers, 1994.

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Chen JK, Chen TT. Chinese Medical Herbology and Pharmacology. City of Industry, CA: Art of Medicine Press, 2004.

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Box 48-2 Bibliography

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