Arlene Coulson was awarded her Diploma in Veterinary Radiology by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons (RCVS), London, in 1980 and has since continually offered a consultant veterinary radiology service for veterinary surgeons in general practice. She has served as Chairman of the RCVS Radiology Board. Noreen Lewis was awarded her Diploma in Veterinary Radiology by the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, in 1978. She has since been continually involved in radiography and radiology within both general practice and specialist centres. Both authors have acted as postgraduate tutors and served as examiners for the RCVS Certificate in Veterinary Radiology.
One of the strengths of this book is that the authors have managed to incorporate so much useful material in an uncluttered fashion. This book would appeal to all practitioners or students of veterinary radiography... it is a reference manual best utilized whilst appraising radiographs and with bone specimens to hand. It deserves to be well-thumbed and reside in consulting and x-ray rooms rather than the shelves of practice libraries... an invaluable addition to reading rooms in both general and referral practice. - Journal of Small Animal Practice , May 2009 Any small animal practitioner or library catering to vets and students will find this an essential reference to definitive radiographic anatomy of the dog and cat. From projections of plain radiographs to contrast studies, comparisons of images for diagnosis, and more, this updated edition packs in over 50 new figures, new guidance for line drawings and tables, and quick reference contents by section. It's a solid reference... very highly recommended as a definitive, cornerstone reference. - Midwest Book Review It is easy to see why students of radiography find this book so useful. This is a book that most small animal practitioners should consider buying... it is bound to be used frequently. - Veterinary Record , December 2008 Definitive Reference. - Veterinary Practice