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Common Diseases of Companion Animals, Third Edition A Summers (2014). Published by Elsevier Mosby, Elsevier's Health Rights Sciences Department, Philadelphia USA. 602 pages Paperback (ISBN 978-0-323-10126-4). Price £44.99.
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Common Diseases of Companion Animals, Third Edition A Summers (2014). Published by Elsevier Mosby, Elsevier's Health Rights Sciences Department, Philadelphia USA. 602 pages Paperback (ISBN 978-0-323-10126-4). Price £44.99.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2023
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