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Figure 1.3: After Feeney DA, Fletcher TF, Hardy RM: Atlas of correlative imaging anatomy of the normal dog, Philadelphia, 1991, Saunders.

Figures 1.14, A; 1.20, A; 1.22, A; 2.1; 2.23; 2.24; 2.27; 2.53; 11.44, A; 12.9; 12.12; 15.13; 16.2; 16.5; 16.13; 17.3; 30.5: Drawn by DS Geary.

Courtesy Dr. A Horowitz, Oregon State University; and from Horowitz A: Guide for the laboratory examination of the anatomy of the horse, Columbus, 1965, The University of Ohio, Dept. of Veterinary Anatomy [Published by the author]; and Horowitz A: The fundamental principles of anatomy: dissection of the dog, Saskatoon, 1970, University of Saskatchewan [Published by the author].

Figure 1.5, A: Courtesy Dr. JS Boyd, Glasgow University.

Figures 1.5, B; 22.16: Courtesy Dr. BA Ball, Cornell University.

Figure 1.12: After Dawkins MJR, Hull D: The production of heat by fat, Scient Am 213:62-67, 1965. Figure 1.15: After Brookes M, Elkin AC, Harrison RG, Heald CB: A new concept of capillary circulation in bone cortex, Lancet 1:1078-1081, 1961.

Figures 2.15; 2.63; 17.5 : After Taylor IA: Regional and Applied Anatomy of the Domestic Animals, Edinburgh, 1970, Oliver & Boyd.

Figures 2.25; 15.12: Courtesy Dr. A Rijnberk, Utrecht University.

Figure 2.26: After Bradley OC: Topographic anatomy of the dog, ed 6, Edinburgh, 1959, Oliver & Boyd. Figures 2.37; 5.38; 18.3, B: Based on Nickel R, Schummer A, Seiferle E: Lehrbuch der anatomie der haustiere, Berlin, 1987, Paul Parey.

Figure 3.26: From Nickel R, Schummer A, Seiferle E: Lehrbuch der anatomie der haustiere, Berlin, 1987, Paul Parey.

Figures 3.37; 10.18; 10.19: Redrawn from Ellenberger W, Baum H: Handbuch der Vergleichenden anatomie der haustiere, ed 18, Berlin, 1974, Springer.

Figure 3.45: Courtesy Dr. F Preuss, Berlin.

Figures 4.3, B; 11.10, B; 11.42; 11.45, B; 14.13, B; 14.27, B; 14.32, B; 23.22; 23.24, A: Courtesy Dr.

PV Scrivani, Cornell University.

Figures 4.10; 4.18: After Nickel R, Schummer A, Seiferle E, Sack WO: The viscera of the domestic animals, ed 2, New York, 1978, Springer.

Figures 5.40; 5.62; 5.73, B; 15.9; 15.10; 34.3: Courtesy Dr. B Colenbrander, Utrecht University.

Figure 5.68: Courtesy Dr. DF Antczak, Cornell University.

Figures 5.72, A; 37.20: Courtesy Dr. JM Fentener van Vlissingen, Rotterdam.

Figures 5.73; 11.2; 11.3; 11.4; 15.26: Courtesy M Gaus, Lelystad.

Figure 7.2: Redrawn after Noden, DM, and de Lahunta A: The embryology of domestic animals, Baltimore, 1985, Williams & Wilkins.

Figure 7.26: Redrawn after Moore KL: The developing human: clinically oriented embryology, ed 5, Philadelphia, 1993, Saunders.

Figures 7.39: After Simoens P, de Vos NE: Angiology. In Schaller O, editor: Illustrated veterinary anatomical nomenclature, Kinderhook, NY, 1992, IBD Ltd.

Figure 7.41: Based on Evans HE, de Lahunta A: Guide to the dissection of the dog, ed 7, Philadelphia, 2010, Saunders.

Figures 7.42, 7.44: After Budras KD, Fricke W: Atlas der anatomie des hundes, kompendium fur tierdrzte und studierende, Hannover, 1993, Schlutersche Verlagsanstalt.

Figures 7.53; 7.54: Based on Frewein J, Vollmerhaus B, editors: Anatomie von hund und katze, Berlin, 1994, Blackwell.

Figures 7.55; 7.59: After Baum H: Das lymphgefasssystem des hundes, Berlin, 1918, Hirschwald.

Figure 7.60: Based on Vollmerhaus B: In Nickel R, Schummer A, Seiferle E, editors: The anatomy of the domestic animals, Vol. 3, Berlin, 1981, Paul Parey.

Figure 7.62: After Steger G: Zur biologie der milz der haussaugetiere, Deutsch Tierdrztl Wochenschr 39:609-614, 1939.

Figures 8.12; 8.25: Based on Romer AS: The vertebrate body, ed 3, Philadelphia, Saunders, 1962.

Figures 8.20; 8.23; 8.58; 11.19; 11.20: Courtesy Dr. J Ruberte, Barcelona.

Figure 8.61: From de Lahunta A: Veterinary neuroanatomy and clinical neurology, ed 3, Philadelphia, 2009, Saunders.

Figure 8.77: Redrawn from Mizeres, NJ: The anatomy of the autonomic nervous system in the dog, Am J Anat 96:285-318, 1955.

Figures 9.4; 9.6; 9.14; 11.37, A-B: Courtesy Dr. F Stades and Dr. M Boeve, Utrecht University. Figure 9.22: Courtesy Dr. P Simoens, Gent University.

Figures 11.7, B; 11.10, C; 16.10, E-F; 17.8, B: Courtesy Dr. C Poulsen Nautrup, Hannover.

Figures 11.17, B; 15.2; 16.3, C-D; 16.8, C-D; 16.9, C-D; 17.1, C-D; 18.6; 18.27; 23.7; 23.9; 23.13:

Courtesy Dr. N Dykes, Cornell University.

Figures 11.18; 11.31, A-B; 11.43, A-B: Courtesy Dr. AJ Venker van Haagen, Utrecht University. Figure 11.22: Redrawn from de Lahunta A, Habel RE: Applied veterinary anatomy, Philadelphia, 1998,

Saunders.

Figures 11.23; 13.20; 15.23, B; 17.4, D; 17.7, C-D; 37.16, A: Courtesy Dr. BJ Smith, Virginia Technical and State University.

Figures 13.13, B; 14.2; 14.3 : After Marthen G: Uber die arterien der korperwand des hundes, Morph Jahrb 84:187-219, 1939.

Figure 15.20: Redrawn from Christensen GC: Angioarchitecture of the canine penis and the process of erection, Am J Anat 95:227-262, 1954.

Figures 16.12; 17.10: Courtesy Dr. RL Kitchell, University of California, Davis.

Figures 18.21; 18.22: Courtesy Dr. I Kassianoff, Hannover.

Figures 18.24; 18.25: Courtesy Dr. L de Schaepdrijver, Gent University.

Figure 18.33: Courtesy Dr. KE Baptiste, Copenhagen.

Figures 21.9; 21.15; 23.33; 23.38, A; 24.7, A: From (and based on) Schmaltz R: Atlas der anatomie des pferdes, Vol. 4, Die Eingeweide, Berlin, 1927, Paul Parey; and Schmaltz R: Atlas der anatomie des pferdes, ed 3, Vol. 1. Berlin und Hamburg, 1911, Paul Parey.

Figures 22.4: Modified from Hopkins GS: Guide to the dissection and study of the blood vessels and nerves of the horse, ed 3, lthaca, NY, 1937, [Published by the author].

Figure 22.12: Dr. TAE Stout, Utrecht University.

Figure 23.1: After Blythe LL, Kitchell RL: Electrophysiologic studies of the thoracic limb of the horse, Am J Vet Res 43:1511-1524, 1982.

Figure 23.4: After Ellenberger W, Dittrich H, Baum H: Atlas of animal anatomy for artists, New York, 1956, Dover Publications.

Figure 23.14, B: Courtesy Dr. AJ Nixon, Cornell University.

Figures 23.16; 24.4; 24.11, A: After B Volmerhaus, Munchen.

Figure 23.35, B: Courtesy Dr. N Crevier-Denoix, Ecole National Veterinaire Alfort.

Figure 23.37: Courtesy Dr. H Brugalla, Berlin.

Figure 24.19: After Pohlmeyer K, Redecker, R: Die fur die klinik bedeutsamen nerven an den gliedmassen des pferdes einschliesslich moglicher varianten, Deutsche Tierdrztl Wschr 81:501-505, 1974.

Figures 25.25; 30.14, A; 30.16; 31.9, A; 31.11: Courtesy Dr. JE Smallwood, North Carolina State University.

Figure 26.1, B: Courtesy Dr. A Meekma, The Netherlands.

Figure 27.1: Courtesy Dr. C Pavaux, Toulouse.

Figures 28.16, A; 28.17: Courtesy Dr. RR Hofmann, Berlin.

Figure 28.20: After Lagerlof N: Investigations of the topography of the abdominal organs in cattle, and some clinical observations and remarks in connection with the subject, Skand Vet 19:1-96, 1929.

Figure 29.4: Redrawn from Habel RE: Guide to the dissection of domestic ruminants, ed 3, Ithaca, NY, 1983, [Published by the author].

Figure 29.38: Courtesy Dr. GH Wentink, Arnhem.

Figure 29.44: Courtesy J Peter, Zurich.

Figure 30.1: Courtesy Dr. AD McCauley and Dr. FH Fox, Cornell University.

Figure 31.3: Courtesy Dr. C Maala, University of the Philippines.

Figures 31.7: Courtesy Dr. GC van der Weyden, Utrecht.

Figures 32.3; 32.14: Drawn by Kramer B, Geary DS: From Sack WO, editor: Horowitz/Kramer atlas of the musculoskeletal anatomy of the pig, Ithaca, NY, 1982, Veterinary Textbooks.

Figure 32.13: After Saar LI, Getty R: The interrelationship of the lymph vessel connections of the lymph nodes of the head, neck, and shoulder regions of swine, Am J Vet Res 25:618-636, 1964.

Figure 35.9: After Mollerus FW: Zur funktionellen anatomie des eberpenis, Berlin (FU), 1967, Vet. Diss.

Figure 35.10: After Meyen J: Neue untersuchungen zur funktion des praputialbeute1s des schweines, Zentralbl Vet Med 5:475-492, 1958.

Figures 37.2; 37.4: After Lucas AM, Stettenheim PR: Avian anatomy: integument, parts I and II.

Agriculture handbook 362, Washington DC, 1972, US Government Printing Office.

Figure 37.3: Courtesy Dr. M Frankenhuis, Amsterdam Zoo.

Figure 37.22: After Komarek V: Die mannliche kloake der entenvogel, Anat Anz 124:434-442, 1969.

Figure 38.1: Image by Richard Masoner; unmodified from original. Available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=3131886. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Figure 38.2: Image by Andy Farrington; modified from original (cropped). Available at: http://www.geograph.org.uk/reuse.php?id=2525996 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Figure 38.3: Image by Jaxxon; unmodified from original. Available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Andean_woman_with_alpaca.jpg. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, 2.5 Generic, 2.0 Generic and 1.0 Generic license.

Figure 38.4A: A, Image by Johann Dreo, Wikimedia Commons. Unmodified from original. Available at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Unshorn_alpaca_grazing.jpg. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license

Figure 38.4B: B, Alpaca at Little Durnford Manor, by Trish Steel; modified from original (cropped). Available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Alpaca_-_geograph.org.uk_-_511843.jpg. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Figure 38.10: Image by Arbutus Photography. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/arbutusridge/8672528601/in/pool-1087584@n20. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Figure 38.12: Unmodified from original. Available at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/justinlindsay/91878991 This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 2.0 Generic license.

Figures 38.16, 38.21, 38.22, 38.25, 38.27, 38.31, 38.34, 38.37: From Cebra C, Anderson DE, Tibary A, et al: Llama and alpaca care: medicine, surgery reproduction, nutrition, and herd health, St. Louis, 2014, Elsevier, Fig. 38-11.

Figure 38.26: Drawn from Tibary A, and Vaughan J: Reproductive physiology and infertility in male South American camelids: a review and clinical observations, Small Ruminant Res 61:283­298, 2006.

Figure 38.30: From Cebra C, Anderson DE, Tibary A, et al: Llama and alpaca care: medicine, surgery reproduction, nutrition, and herd health, St. Louis, 2014, Elsevier.

Figure 38.41: Courtesy of Dr. Gheorghe M. Constantinescu, University of Missouri. IN Constantinescu GM, Reed SK, Constantinescu IA: The Suspensory Apparatus and Digital Flexor Muscles of the Llama (Llama glama) 1. The Pelvic Limb, Int J Morphol 26(3):551-556, 2008.

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