| Wounds / dermatology emergencies - Wounds of the head and neck
- Wounds to the body
- Wounds to the limbs
Musculoskeletal emergencies - The collapsed / recumbent horse
- The severely lame horse
- Foot abscesses
- Foot penetrations
- Laminitis
- Synovial sepsis
- Rhabdomyolysis
Gastrointestinal tract emergencies - Colic
- Dysphagia / choke
- Diarrhoea
- Grain overload
- Rectal tears
Respiratory tract emergencies - Respiratory distress
- Epistaxis
Ophthalmic emergencies - Corneal ulcers
- Uveitis
- Traumatic injuries to the cornea
- Eyelid lacerations
Neurological emergencies - Head trauma
- Acute onset blindness / circling / seizures
Endocrine emergencies Reproductive tract emergencies - Dystocia
- Uterine torsion
- Uterine prolapse & tears
- Uterine artery rupture
- Abortion
- Retained foetal membranes
- Penile trauma
- Post-castration emergencies
Urinary tract emergencies - Urinary tract obstruction
Foal emergencies - Meconium impaction
- Diarrhoea
- Septicaemia
- The dummy / weak foal
Emergency horse rescue Emergency anaesthesia Euthanasia Miscellaneous - Anaphylaxis
- Pyrexia of unknown origin
Chapter 1 The Basics Chapter 2 Wounds And Other Integumentary Emergencies Chapter 3Musculoskeletal Emergencies Chapter 4 Oral & Gastrointestinal Emergencies Chapter 5 Respiratory Emergencies Chapter 6 Ophthalmic Emergencies Chapter 7 Neurological Emergencies Chapter 8 Reproductive Emergencies Chapter 9 Urinary Tract Emergencies Chapter 10 Cardiovascular Emergencies Chapter 11 Hepatic, Endocrine And Metabolic Emergencies Chapter 12 Emergencies In Foals Chapter 13 Emergencies In Donkeys And Mules Chapter 14 Iatrogenic Emergencies Chapter 15 Infectious Diseases Chapter 16 Poisoning, Bites And Stings Chapter 17 Other Specific Emergency Situations Chapter 18 Other Essentials Chapter 19 How To?
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