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REPUBLIC OF YEMEN

SANA’A UNIVERSITY
Faculty Of Veterinary Medicine
Veterinary Medicine Program

Course Specification Veterinary Anatomy )2(

I. Course Identification and General Information:


1 Course Title: Veterinary Anatomy (2)
2 Course Number & Code: ANT232
C.H
Total
3 Credit hours: Theoretical Practical Training Seminar
2 2 4
Study level/ semester at which this Second Year: Second Semester
4
course is offered:
5 Pre –requisite (if any): ANT231
6 Co –requisite (if any): None
Program (s) in which the course is Bachelor Veterinary Medicine
7
offered:
8 Language of teaching the course: English
9 Location of teaching the course: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
10 Prepared by: Dr. Saleh Ahmed Mohammed Ali Alomaisi
11 Date of approval:

II. Course description:


The course aimed to provide the student with knowledge and skills in the comparative and applied
anatomy in the domestic animals
This course covers the pleura and its reflection, respiratory, urinary, male and female genital in addition to
the anatomy of nervous system, lymphatic.
The knowledge about normal shape, form and structure of animals in male and female to differentiate
between the diseased cases and application of the anatomical facts with the clinical sciences
Understanding of veterinary anatomy fundamentals, beginning with blood vessels of head and neck,
nervous system and special anatomy of the sense organs.

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III. Intended learning outcomes (ILOs) of the course:


(A) Knowledge and Understanding:
Knowledge and
Alignment of Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) to Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) in:
Understanding.
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (Sub- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in:
PILOs) in: Knowledge and Understanding
Knowledge and Understanding
After completing this program, students will be able to: After completing this course, students will be able to:

A1- Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of a1- Explain the general and comparative anatomical
concepts and principles of general culture, structures and topography of different body cavities
basic science, and supportive to veterinary and systems organs with special references to their
medicine. clinical significance.
A2- Illustrates basic concepts, principles, and a2- Identify the comparative features of skulls,
theories related to animal production, animal respiratory, cardiovascular and digestive system in
health and nutrition, behavior management, domestic animals.
breeding and care, and animal-related ethical
Bloggs.
Teaching And Assessment Methods For Achieving Learning Outcomes:
Alignment of Learning Outcomes of Knowledge and Understanding to Teaching and Assessment Methods:
Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in Teaching strategies/methods Methods of assessment
Knowledge and Understanding to be used
completing this course, students will be able to: -Lectures using board, data -Written exam
shows and multimedia aids. -Practical exam
a1- Explain the general and comparative - brainstorm. -Oral exam
anatomical structures and topography of - discussion. - Quizzes
different body cavities and systems organs -Self-learning by preparing - Report assignments
with special references to their clinical essay and presentations - Discussion
significance. (computer and faculty library)
a2- Identify the comparative features of skulls, -Practical training (Clinical
respiratory, cardiovascular and digestive demonstrations, practice of
system in domestic animals. skills, and discussions).
(a) Field visits (farms and

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villages)
(b) General experimental
animal teaching
(c) Clinical and small group
sessions
(d) Outpatient clinic

(B) Intellectual Skills:


Intellectual skills
Alignment of Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) to Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) in :
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (Sub- Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) of
PILOs) in Intellectual skills Intellectual Skills
After completing this program, students will be able to: After completing this course, students will be able to:

B1- Competently practices analytical and critical b1- Analyze the diversity of knowledge in term of
thinking skills in studying and assessing gross anatomical characteristics of each organ
health problems and reading the results of and/or structure.
animal medical examinations and in related
sciences.
B2- Predicts an appropriate medical diagnosis b2- Investigate the normal anatomical structures and
for the most common disease states through topography of domestic animals cardiovascular
analysis of clinical story data and the results system, muscles, vessels, nerves and brain.
of medical examinations of sick animal.
Teaching And Assessment Methods For Achieving Learning Outcomes:
Alignment of Learning Outcomes of Intellectual Skills to Teaching Methods and Assessment Methods:
Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in Teaching strategies/methods Methods of assessment
Intellectual Skills. to be used
After completing this course, students will be able to:
-Lectures using board, data -Written exam
b1- Analyze the diversity of knowledge in term shows and multimedia aids. -Practical exam
of gross anatomical characteristics of each - brainstorm. -Oral exam
organ and/or structure. - discussion. - Quizzes
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b2- Investigate the normal anatomical structures -Self-learning by preparing - Report assignments
and topography of domestic animals essay and presentations - Discussion
cardiovascular system, muscles, vessels, (computer and faculty
nerves and brain. library)
-Practical training (Clinical
demonstrations, practice of
skills, and discussions).
(a) Field visits (farms and
villages)
(b) General experimental
animal teaching
(c) Clinical and small group
sessions
(d) Outpatient clinic

(C) Professional and Practical Skills:


Alignment of Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) to Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) in: Professional
and
Practical Skills
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (Sub- Course Intended Learning Outcomes
PILOs) in Professional and Practical Skills (CILOs) in Professional and Practical Skills
After completing this program, students will be able to: After completing this course, students will be able to:

C1- Accurately records a comprehensive pathological story c1- Investigate the normal anatomical features
of a sick animal including information on healthy of the visceral organs in different domestic
behavior and the necessary checks. animals.
C2- Practicing practical, diagnostic, clinical and c2- Participate in the dissection and preparation
research skills, including the collection of samples of specimens of the different visceral
in various fields of veterinary medicine and related organs of domestic animals and different
sciences, in a safe and effective manner, taking into parts of the equine head, neck, thorax,
account the ethics of the profession. abdomen and pelvis.

Teaching And Assessment Methods For Achieving Learning Outcomes:


Alignment of Learning Outcomes of Professional and Practical Skills to Teaching and Assessment Methods:

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Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in Teaching strategies/methods Methods of assessment


Professional and Practical Skills to be used
After completing this course, students will be able to: -Practical training (Clinical Written exam
demonstrations, practice of -Practical exam
c1- Investigate the normal anatomical features of skills, and discussions). -Oral exam
the visceral organs in different domestic (a) Field visits (farms and - Quizzes
animals. villages) - Report assignments
c2- Participate in the dissection and preparation (b) General experimental - Discussion
of specimens of the different visceral organs animal teaching
of domestic animals and different parts of the (c) Clinical and small
equine head, neck, thorax, abdomen and group sessions
pelvis. (d) Outpatient clinic
- Case study

(D) General / Transferable Skills:


General and
Alignment of Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) to Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) in :
Transferable skills
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs) in Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in
General / Transferable skills General / Transferable skills
After completing this program, students will be able to: After completing this course, students will be able to:
D1- Communicates effectively with Professional d1- Communicate effectively with animal's owners
colleagues and animal owners and expresses his using appropriate communication skills and work
ideas clearly and objectively. in a multidisciplinary team.
D2- Develops his scientific, professional and research d2- Interpret data to solve problems and how to write
capabilities and follow what is emerging in his report on specific scientific related subject to the
field of specialization and using computer course and utilize computers and internet skills.
applications and information and communication
technology.

Teaching And Assessment Methods For Achieving Learning Outcomes:


Alignment of Learning Outcomes of General and Transferable skills to Teaching and Assessment Methods:
Course Intended Learning Outcomes (CILOs) in Teaching strategies/methods Methods of assessment

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5 Prof. Dr. Al-Qassim Mohammed Abbas
D D
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SANA’A UNIVERSITY
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Veterinary Medicine Program

General and Transferable Skills to be used


After completing this course, students will be able to: -Self-learning by preparing -Written exam
essay and presentations -Practical exam
d1- Communicate effectively with animal's owners (computer and faculty -Oral exam
using appropriate communication skills and library) - Report assignments
work in a multidisciplinary team. - Scientific visits - Discussion
d2- Interpret data to solve problems and how to - discussions - Note performance
write report on specific scientific related subject - Assignments
to the course and utilize computers and internet
skills.

IV. Course Content:


1 – Course Topics/Items:
a – Theoretical Aspect
Sub-topic List Number Contact
Order Topic List / Units CILOs (symbols)
of weeks hours
Body cavities, bony thorax Comparative bones of the
and bony pelvis a1- a2- b1- b2- pelvic limb.
1 2 4
c1- c2- d1- d2

Urinary organs
General and comparative a1- a2- b1- b2- Kidneys
2 2 4
anatomy of Urinary system c1- c2- d1- d2 Ureters
Urethra
Two ovaries
The uterine (Fallopian) tubes
General and comparative
The uterus
anatomy of female genital a1- a2- b1- b2-
3 The vagina 1 2
system c1- c2- d1- d2
The vulva
The mammary glands

4 General and comparative a1- a2- b1- b2- 1-Two testicles 1 2

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anatomy of male genital c1- c2- d1- d2 2- The epididymis


system 3-Ductus deferentes
4-Seminal glands
5-The male urethra
6-The penis (male copulatory
organ).
Why we Study the
Respiratory System The Major
Functions of the Respiratory
System
Parts of the respiratory system
(A). Trachea
(B). Cartilage
(C). Vocal cord
(D). Epiglottis
(1) Buccal cavity
General and comparative
a1- a2- b1- b2- (2) Nasal Cavity (open to
5 anatomy of Respiratory 2 4
c1- c2- d1- d2 pharynx)
system
(3) Inferior maxillary sinus
(4) Superior maxillary sinus
(5) Frontal sinuses
(6) Guttural pouch
(7) Pharynx
(8) Trachea
(9) Bronchus
(10) Alveolus
(11) Lungs
(12) Larynx
Mouth (oral cavity)

Pharynx
General and comparative a1- a2- b1- b2-
6 Esophagus 1 2
anatomy of Digestive system c1- c2- d1- d2
Stomach
Small intestine
Large intestine

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Pancreas
Liver
Angiology :- It includes:-
1- Blood vascular system
a- Heart
b- Arterial vessels
c- Venous vessels
Cardiovascular system (heart a1- a2- b1- b2-
7 2-Lymphatic system 1 2
and arteries) c1- c2- d1- d2
a- Lymph-nodes
b- Lymph-vessels
c- Spleen
d- Thymus

Divisions of the N.S.


It was divided into:-
1. Central (C.N.S.); it
includes Brain & spinal
cord.
2. Peripheral (P.N.S.); it
nervous system (Functions,
includes Peripheral
neurons, divisions, CNS & a1- a2- b1- b2-
8 spinal nerves. 2 4
PNS) and dissection of the c1- c2- d1- d2
brain sense organs 3. Autonomic (A.N.S.); it
is divided into two
parts

 Sympathetic
 parasympathetic

a1- a2- b1- b2-


9 A brief lymphatic system 1 2
c1- c2- d1- d2
a1- a2- b1- b2-
10 A brief fish anatomy 1 2
c1- c2- d1- d2
Number of Weeks /and Units Per Semester 14 28

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b- Training Aspect:
Number Contact
Order Training Tasks
CILOs (symbols) of weeks hours
Gross a natomy of animals’ respiratory system
(nostrils, nasal cavity, paranasal sinuses,
1 a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2- d1- d2 3 6
nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs,

Dissection of the equine thorax (thoracic cage,


muscles, vessels and nerves of the thoracic wall,
2
thoracic cavity a1, a3, b1, b2, c2, c3, c4, c, d1 2 4

Gross a natomy of equine cardiovascular system


(head, neck, heart, coronary arteries, thoracic aorta
3 • a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2- d1- d2 2 4
abdominal aorta)

4 dissection of the head & neck • a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2- d1- d2 4 8
Dissection of abdomen and pelvis Dissection of
5 • a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2- d1- d2 3 6
abdomen and pelvis
Number of Weeks /and Units Per Semester 14 28

V. Schedule of Assessment Tasks for Students During the Semester:


Aligned Course
Proportion of
Week Learning
No. Assessment Method Mark Final
Due Outcomes (CILOs
Assessment
symbols)
Participation quizzes and a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2-
1 1-12 10 10%
assignments d1- d2
a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2-
2 Mid-semester exam 7 10 10%
d1- d2
a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2-
3 Practice exam 13 20 20%
d1- d2
a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2-
5 Oral exam 13 5 5%
d1- d2

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a1- a2- b1- b2-c1- c2-


Final Exam 16 55 55%
d1- d2
Total 100 100%

VI. Students' Support:


Office Hours/week Other Procedures (if any)

Saturday-Wednesday from 8:00 a.m.-2 p.m. Student can contact me via email

VII. Learning Resource (MLA style or APA style)s:


1- Required Textbook(s) ( maximum two )

Anatomy of the horse, fifth, revised edition (Klaus-Dieter Budras W.O. Sack Sabine Röck, 2009),
Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG., Hans-Böckler-Alle 7, 30173 Hannover, printed in
Germany, ISBN 978-3-89993-044-3.
Dominique Penninck, Marc-André d’Anjou (2015) Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2nd Edition
Dyce ,K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack , C. J. G. Wensing (2009): Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy, 4e
Heide Schatten (2004):Germ Cell Protocols: Volume 1: Sperm and Oocyte Analysis (Methods in
Molecular Biology).
Horst Erich King and Hans-Georg Liebich (2009): Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals:
Textbook and Colour Atlas
Miller’s anatomy of the dog, fourth edition (H.E. Evans, A. de-Lahunta, 2011), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane St. Louis, Missouri 63043, ISBN: 978-143770812-7. 8.3.4. Essentials of domestic animal
embryology, first edition, (Hyttel, P., Sinowatz, F. and Vejlested, M., 2010), Saunders Elsevier,
Edinburgh, London, New York, Oxford,
Philadelphia, St Louis, Sydney, Toronto, ISBN: 978-0-7020-2899-1.
Poul Hyttel , Fred Sinowatz , Morten Vejlsted , Keith Betteridge (2009): Essentials of Domestic Animal
Embryology, 1e.
Textbook of veterinary anatomy, fourth edition (K.M. Dyce, C.J.G. Wensing), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane, St. Louis, Missouri, 63043, ISBN: 978-1-4160-6607-1.
Thomas Colville, Joanna M. Bassert (2016) Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians

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Victoria Aspinall and Melanie Cappello (2009): Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Textbook, 2e
William O. Reece (2009): Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals.
Recommended Readings and Reference Materials
Anatomy of the horse, fifth, revised edition (Klaus-Dieter Budras W.O. Sack Sabine Röck, 2009),
Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG., Hans-Böckler-Alle 7, 30173 Hannover, printed in
Germany, ISBN 978-3-89993-044-3.
Dominique Penninck, Marc-André d’Anjou (2015) Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2nd Edition
Dyce ,K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack , C. J. G. Wensing (2009): Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy, 4e
Heide Schatten (2004):Germ Cell Protocols: Volume 1: Sperm and Oocyte Analysis (Methods in
Molecular Biology).
Horst Erich King and Hans-Georg Liebich (2009): Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook
and Colour Atlas
Miller’s anatomy of the dog, fourth edition (H.E. Evans, A. de-Lahunta, 2011), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane St. Louis, Missouri 63043, ISBN: 978-143770812-7. 8.3.4. Essentials of domestic animal
embryology, first edition, (Hyttel, P., Sinowatz, F. and Vejlested, M., 2010), Saunders Elsevier,
Edinburgh, London, New York, Oxford,
Philadelphia, St Louis, Sydney, Toronto, ISBN: 978-0-7020-2899-1.
Poul Hyttel , Fred Sinowatz , Morten Vejlsted , Keith Betteridge (2009): Essentials of Domestic Animal
Embryology, 1e.
Textbook of veterinary anatomy, fourth edition (K.M. Dyce, C.J.G. Wensing), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane, St. Louis, Missouri, 63043, ISBN: 978-1-4160-6607-1.
Thomas Colville, Joanna M. Bassert (2016) Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians
Victoria Aspinall and Melanie Cappello (2009): Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Textbook, 2e
William O. Reece (2009): Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals.
Essential References
Anatomy and physiology of farm animals. 4th ed. (Frandson, R.D., Wilke, W.l. and Fails,
A.D., 2003), Lippicott Williams and Wilkins, Awolters Kluwer Company, ISBN: 0-
7817-3358-8.
Clinical dissection guide for large animals, horse and large ruminants, 2nd ed.
(Constantinescu, G.M. and Constantinescu, I.A., 2004), published by Iowa State Press,
ISBN:0-8138-0319-5.

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Anatomy of the dromedary (Smuts, M.S. and Bezuidenhout, A.J., 1987), published by Clarendon press,
Oxford, ISBN: 0-19-857188-7.
Anatomy of the horse, an illustrated text, 2nd ed. (Budras, K.D., Sack, W.O. and Röck, S.,
1994), Mosby work. Hanover Germany, ISBN: 07234-19213.
Anatomy of the horse, an illustrated text, 2nd edition (Budras, K.D., Sack, W.O. and Röck, S., 1994),
published by Mosby work. Hanover Germany, ISBN: 07234-19213.
Atlas anatomy of the horse, (G.A. Swielim, 1997), published by Faculty of veterinary medicine- Cairo,
ISBN: 977-19-4770-2.

Bovine anatomy, an illustrated text, 1st ed. (Budras, K.D., Habel, R.E., Wiinsche, A. and
Buda, S. 2003), Hanover, Germany, ISBN: 3-89993-000-2.
Clinical dissection guide for large animals, horse and large ruminants, 2nd edition (Constantinescu, G.M.
and Constantinescu, I.A., 2004), published by Iowa State Press, ISBN: 0-8138-0319-5.
David G. Smith, Michael P. Schenk (2011) A Dissection Guide and Atlas to the Fetal Pig
Dyce, K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack & C. J. G. Wensing (2002); Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy 3rd
edition
Getty, R., 1975/Latest Edition. Sisson and Grossman’s. The Anatomy of the Domestic Animals. W.B.
Saunders Co. Philadelphia and London.
Geza Zboray- Zsolt Kovacs- Gy6rgy Kriska .
Herzog ,W. (2000); Skeletal Muscle Mechanics: From Mechanisms to Function
Kenneth Kardong (2001); Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, and Evolution
Kinga Molnar- Zsolt Palfia (2010) Atlas of Comparative Sectional Anatomy of 6 Invertebrates and 5
Vertebrates
Klaus-Dieter Budras · Patrick H. McCarthy ·, Wolfgang Fricke · Renate Richter (2007) Anatomy of the
Dog, 5th revised Editio
Klaus-Dieter Budras · W.O. Sack · Sabine Röck (2011) Anatomy of the Horse, 6th Edition
Larry Kimberlin, Alex zur Linden, Lynn Ruoff (2017) Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the
Equine Head
McGeady, Quinn, Fitzpatrick and Ryan (2006) Veterinary Embryology
Michael Akers, Michael Denbow (2013) Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 2nd
EditionLOLA C. HUDSON (2010) Atlas of Feline Anatomy for Veterinarians, 2nd Edition
Miller's anatomy of the dog (Evans, H.E. and Christensen, G.C., 1979), W.B. Saunders
Company, Philadelphia, London, Toronto, Mexico city, Rio de -Janeiro, Sydney and
Tokyo, ISBN:0-7216-3438-9
Nickel, R; Schummer, A., and Seiferle (1979): The locomotor system of the Domestic Mammals. 2nd Ed.

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Verlag Pual Parey Berlin and Hamburg.


Notes and books:
Péter Lőw • Kinga Molnár • György Kriska (2016) Atlas of Animal Anatomy and Histology
Poul Maddox-Hyttel et al. (2010); Essentials of domestic animal embryology.
Robin Sturtz, DVM (2012) Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, A Clinical
Approach.

Sisson and Grossman's the anatomy of the domestic animals, 5th ed. (Getty, R., 1975),
published by W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, London and Toronto. ISBN: 0-
7216-4102-4- vol.1 and 0-7216-4107-5- Vol.-2.

Text book of veterinary anatomy (Dyce, K.M.; Sack, W.O. and Wensing, C.J.G.1987),
Saunders Co., Philadelphia, London, Toronto, Montreal, Sydney, Tokyo, ISBN: 0-7216-
1332-2.
The Embryology of the domestic animals, developmental mechanisms and
malformations (Nodern, D.M. and De-Lahunta, A.1986), Williams and Wilkins,
Baltimore, London, Los Anglos, Sydney, ISBN: 0-683-06545-9.
Victoria Aspinall , Melanie Cappello (2004);Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology
Electronic Materials and Web Sites etc.
Journals, Websites ……..etc
Journals
African veterinary anatomy
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia - Wiley Online Library
[Link]
The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
[Link]
Journal of Anatomy- Wiley Online Library
[Link]
Annals of Anatomy - Journal-Elsevier
[Link]
Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
[Link]
Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
[Link]
International Journal of Animal Anatomy and Physiology

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[Link]
Journal of Advanced Research in Veterinary Science and Technology
[Link]
[Link]
Beni-Suef Veterinary Medical journal
[Link]
JSCVMA
JAVMA
International Veterinary Information Services (IVIS).
[Link]
[Link].
Pub med.
-Wikipedia
Websites

Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, [Link]


Anatomy museum [Link]
Animals skeletons -[Link]
Canine planar anatomy[Link]
Carnivore and developmental anatomy lectures[Link]
Colorado State university online [Link]
Education platform[Link]
Functional anatomy of the horse foot
Gaits: gait foot-fall patterns [Link]
Google search [Link].
[Link]
Imaging Anatomy Website [Link]
Interactive drawings for veterinary anatomists[Link]
Interactive Programs for Canine Anatomy[Link]
Neuroanatomy correlation lab[Link]
Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum [Link]
Primate anatomy and physiology [Link]
Real 3D anatomy [Link]
Rooney's guide to the dissection of the horse[Link]
Sciencedirect[Link]

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Pubmed [Link]
Sheep brain atlas[Link]
Sheep brain dissection guide[Link]
The university of adelaide [Link]
VET Veterinary Educational Tools[Link]
Veterinary anatomy courses [Link]
Veterinary anatomy [Link]
Veterinary anatomy museum [Link]
Veterinary anatomy: directions and planes[Link]
Veterinary neurobiology laboratory preview/review[Link]
Virtual Canine Anatomy[Link]

2- Other Learning Material:

X. Course Policies:
1 Class Attendance:
MANDATORY TO ATTEND ALL COURSE LECTURES
2 Tardiness:
Not allowed at all. Students must be in class or in the practical session 10 minutes prior to the
beginning of lectures or practical session
3 Exam Attendance/Punctuality:
Attendance is mandatory; absence is accepted with valid excuse
4 Assignments & Projects:
All assignments and projects are to be submitted on their due date. Any assignment turned in after
the due date will not be accepted without valid and reasonable excuse
5 Cheating:
Not tolerated and may lead to EXPELLING the student from the program
6 Plagiarism:
Not tolerated AT ALL and may lead to EXPELLING the student from the program
7 Other policies:
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1. All devices must be on silent or at least on vibration during lectures/labs


2. Before any exam (written, oral) we must check student’s identity (student’s card, ID,
passport). Without any of these documents, the student will not be allowed in the exam
room.
3. Any of type/ form of cheating is not allowed no matter what.
4. Maintain silence during lectures/exam and disturbance is not allowed. For any questions
students should raise their hand and wait for permission to talk.

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Course Plan of Veterinary Anatomy )2(

I. - Information about Faculty Member Responsible for the Course:


Dr. Saleh Ahmed Office Hours
Name of Faculty Member
Mohammed Ali Alomaisi
Sana'a, Thamar
Location & Telephone No. Governorate SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU
776017635
alomisy78@[Link]
8am 8am 8am 8am 8am
E-mail alomisy78@[Link]
2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm 2pm

I. Course Identification and General Information:


1 Course Title: Veterinary Anatomy (2)
2 Course Number & Code: ANT232
C.H
Total
3 Credit hours: Theoretical Practical Training Seminar
2 2 4
Study level/ semester at which this Second Year: Second Semester
4
course is offered:
5 Pre –requisite (if any): ANT231
6 Co –requisite (if any):
Program (s) in which the course is Bachelor Veterinary Medicine
7
offered:
8 Language of teaching the course: English
9 System of Study: Regular / Semesters
10 Mode of delivery: Lectures and Practical
11 Location of teaching the course: Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Building

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II. Course Description:


The course aimed to provide the student with knowledge and skills in the comparative and applied
anatomy in the domestic animals
This course covers the pleura and its reflection, respiratory, urinary, male and female genital in addition to
the anatomy of nervous system, lymphatic.
The knowledge about normal shape, form and structure of animals in male and female to differentiate
between the diseased cases and application of the anatomical facts with the clinical sciences
Understanding of veterinary anatomy fundamentals, beginning with blood vessels of head and neck,
nervous system and special anatomy of the sense organs.

III. Intended learning outcomes (ILOs) of the course:

After completing this course, students will be able to:

a1. Explain the general and comparative anatomical structures and topography of different body
cavities and systems organs with special references to their clinical significance.
a2. Identify the comparative features of skulls, respiratory, cardiovascular and digestive system in
domestic animals.
b1. Analyze the diversity of knowledge in term of gross anatomical characteristics of each organ
and/or structure.
b2. Investigate the normal anatomical structures and topography of domestic animals cardiovascular
system, muscles, vessels, nerves and brain.

c1. Investigate the normal anatomical features of the visceral organs in different domestic animals.
c2. Participate in the dissection and preparation of specimens of the different visceral organs of
domestic animals and different parts of the equine head, neck, thorax, abdomen and pelvis.
d1. Communicate effectively with animal's owners using appropriate communication skills and
work in a multidisciplinary team.
d2. Interpret and transcribe data to solve problems and how to write report on specific scientific
related subject to the course and utilize computers and internet skills.

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X. Course Content:

A – Theoretical Aspect:
Order Topics List Week Due Contact Hours
1 Body cavities, bony thorax and bony pelvis 1-2 4
2 General and comparative anatomy of Urinary system 3-4 4
General and comparative anatomy of female genital
3 system 5 2

General and comparative anatomy of male genital


4 6 2
system
General and comparative anatomy of Respiratory
5 7 2
system
6 Mid-Term Exam 8 2
7 General and comparative anatomy of Digestive system 9-10 4
8 Cardiovascular system (heart and arteries) 11 2
nervous system (Functions, neurons, divisions, CNS &
9 12-13 4
PNS) and dissection of the brain sense organs
10 A brief lymphatic system 14 2
11 A brief fish anatomy 15 2
12 Final Exam 16 2
Number of Weeks /and Units Per Semester 16 32

b- Training Aspect:
Contact
Order Training Tasks Week Due hours

1 Gross a natomy of animals’ respiratory system (nostrils, nasal cavity, paranasal 1-3 6

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sinuses, nasopharynx, larynx, trachea, lungs,


Dissection of the equine thorax (thoracic cage, muscles, vessels and nerves of
2 4-5 4
the thoracic wall, thoracic cavity
Gross a natomy of equine cardiovascular system (head, neck, heart, coronary
3 6-7 4
arteries, thoracic aorta abdominal aorta)
4 Mid-Term Exam 8 2

5 Dissection of the head & neck 9,10,11,12 8

6 Dissection of abdomen and pelvis Dissection of abdomen and pelvis 13,14,15 6

7 Final Exam 16 2
Number of Weeks /and Units Per Semester 16 32

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XI. Teaching strategies of the course:


 Lectures using board, data shows and multimedia aids.

 Self-learning by preparing essay and presentations (computer and faculty library)

 Brainstorm

 Discussion

 Cooperative learning

 Practical training (Clinical demonstrations, practice of skills, and discussions).

(a) Field visits (farms and villages)

(b) General experimental animal teaching

(c) Clinical and small group sessions

(d) Outpatient clinic

 Tutorial classes (small group teaching)

XII. Assessment Methods:


-Written exam
-Practical exam
-Oral exam
-Quizzes
- Report assignments
- Discussion

No. Type of Proportion of Final


Week Due Mark
Assessment Tasks Assessment
1 Participation quizzes and 1-12 10 10%

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assignments
2 Mid-semester exam 7 10 10%
3 Practice exam 13 20 20%
4 Oral exam 13 5 5%
5 Final Exam 16 55 55%
Total 100 100%

II. Learning Resource (MLA style or APA style)s:


1- Required Textbook(s) ( maximum two )

Anatomy of the horse, fifth, revised edition (Klaus-Dieter Budras W.O. Sack Sabine Röck, 2009),
Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG., Hans-Böckler-Alle 7, 30173 Hannover, printed in
Germany, ISBN 978-3-89993-044-3.
Dominique Penninck, Marc-André d’Anjou (2015) Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2nd Edition
Dyce ,K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack , C. J. G. Wensing (2009): Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy, 4e
Heide Schatten (2004):Germ Cell Protocols: Volume 1: Sperm and Oocyte Analysis (Methods in
Molecular Biology).
Horst Erich King and Hans-Georg Liebich (2009): Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook
and Colour Atlas
Miller’s anatomy of the dog, fourth edition (H.E. Evans, A. de-Lahunta, 2011), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane St. Louis, Missouri 63043, ISBN: 978-143770812-7. 8.3.4. Essentials of domestic animal
embryology, first edition, (Hyttel, P., Sinowatz, F. and Vejlested, M., 2010), Saunders Elsevier,
Edinburgh, London, New York, Oxford,
Philadelphia, St Louis, Sydney, Toronto, ISBN: 978-0-7020-2899-1.
Poul Hyttel , Fred Sinowatz , Morten Vejlsted , Keith Betteridge (2009): Essentials of Domestic Animal
Embryology, 1e.
Textbook of veterinary anatomy, fourth edition (K.M. Dyce, C.J.G. Wensing), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane, St. Louis, Missouri, 63043, ISBN: 978-1-4160-6607-1.
Thomas Colville, Joanna M. Bassert (2016) Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians
Victoria Aspinall and Melanie Cappello (2009): Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Textbook, 2e
William O. Reece (2009): Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals.
Recommended Readings and Reference Materials

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Anatomy of the horse, fifth, revised edition (Klaus-Dieter Budras W.O. Sack Sabine Röck, 2009),
Schlütersche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG., Hans-Böckler-Alle 7, 30173 Hannover, printed in
Germany, ISBN 978-3-89993-044-3.
Dominique Penninck, Marc-André d’Anjou (2015) Atlas of Small Animal Ultrasonography, 2nd Edition
Dyce ,K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack , C. J. G. Wensing (2009): Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy, 4e
Heide Schatten (2004):Germ Cell Protocols: Volume 1: Sperm and Oocyte Analysis (Methods in
Molecular Biology).
Horst Erich King and Hans-Georg Liebich (2009): Veterinary Anatomy of Domestic Mammals: Textbook
and Colour Atlas
Miller’s anatomy of the dog, fourth edition (H.E. Evans, A. de-Lahunta, 2011), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane St. Louis, Missouri 63043, ISBN: 978-143770812-7. 8.3.4. Essentials of domestic animal
embryology, first edition, (Hyttel, P., Sinowatz, F. and Vejlested, M., 2010), Saunders Elsevier,
Edinburgh, London, New York, Oxford,
Philadelphia, St Louis, Sydney, Toronto, ISBN: 978-0-7020-2899-1.
Poul Hyttel , Fred Sinowatz , Morten Vejlsted , Keith Betteridge (2009): Essentials of Domestic Animal
Embryology, 1e.
Textbook of veterinary anatomy, fourth edition (K.M. Dyce, C.J.G. Wensing), Saunders elsevier, 3251
Riverport Lane, St. Louis, Missouri, 63043, ISBN: 978-1-4160-6607-1.
Thomas Colville, Joanna M. Bassert (2016) Clinical Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians
Victoria Aspinall and Melanie Cappello (2009): Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy and Physiology
Textbook, 2e
William O. Reece (2009): Functional Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals.
Essential References
Anatomy and physiology of farm animals. 4th ed. (Frandson, R.D., Wilke, W.l. and Fails,
A.D., 2003), Lippicott Williams and Wilkins, Awolters Kluwer Company, ISBN: 0-
7817-3358-8.
Clinical dissection guide for large animals, horse and large ruminants, 2nd ed.
(Constantinescu, G.M. and Constantinescu, I.A., 2004), published by Iowa State Press,
ISBN:0-8138-0319-5.

Anatomy of the dromedary (Smuts, M.S. and Bezuidenhout, A.J., 1987), published by Clarendon press,
Oxford, ISBN: 0-19-857188-7.
Anatomy of the horse, an illustrated text, 2nd ed. (Budras, K.D., Sack, W.O. and Röck, S.,
1994), Mosby work. Hanover Germany, ISBN: 07234-19213.

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Anatomy of the horse, an illustrated text, 2nd edition (Budras, K.D., Sack, W.O. and Röck, S., 1994),
published by Mosby work. Hanover Germany, ISBN: 07234-19213.
Atlas anatomy of the horse, (G.A. Swielim, 1997), published by Faculty of veterinary medicine- Cairo,
ISBN: 977-19-4770-2.

Bovine anatomy, an illustrated text, 1st ed. (Budras, K.D., Habel, R.E., Wiinsche, A. and
Buda, S. 2003), Hanover, Germany, ISBN: 3-89993-000-2.
Clinical dissection guide for large animals, horse and large ruminants, 2nd edition (Constantinescu, G.M.
and Constantinescu, I.A., 2004), published by Iowa State Press, ISBN: 0-8138-0319-5.
David G. Smith, Michael P. Schenk (2011) A Dissection Guide and Atlas to the Fetal Pig
Dyce, K. M. , Wolfgang O. Sack & C. J. G. Wensing (2002); Textbook of Veterinary Anatomy 3rd
edition
Getty, R., 1975/Latest Edition. Sisson and Grossman’s. The Anatomy of the Domestic Animals. W.B.
Saunders Co. Philadelphia and London.
Geza Zboray- Zsolt Kovacs- Gy6rgy Kriska .
Herzog ,W. (2000); Skeletal Muscle Mechanics: From Mechanisms to Function
Kenneth Kardong (2001); Vertebrates: Comparative Anatomy, Function, and Evolution
Kinga Molnar- Zsolt Palfia (2010) Atlas of Comparative Sectional Anatomy of 6 Invertebrates and 5
Vertebrates
Klaus-Dieter Budras · Patrick H. McCarthy ·, Wolfgang Fricke · Renate Richter (2007) Anatomy of the
Dog, 5th revised Editio
Klaus-Dieter Budras · W.O. Sack · Sabine Röck (2011) Anatomy of the Horse, 6th Edition
Larry Kimberlin, Alex zur Linden, Lynn Ruoff (2017) Atlas of Clinical Imaging and Anatomy of the
Equine Head
McGeady, Quinn, Fitzpatrick and Ryan (2006) Veterinary Embryology
Michael Akers, Michael Denbow (2013) Anatomy and Physiology of Domestic Animals 2nd
EditionLOLA C. HUDSON (2010) Atlas of Feline Anatomy for Veterinarians, 2nd Edition
Miller's anatomy of the dog (Evans, H.E. and Christensen, G.C., 1979), W.B. Saunders
Company, Philadelphia, London, Toronto, Mexico city, Rio de -Janeiro, Sydney and
Tokyo, ISBN:0-7216-3438-9
Nickel, R; Schummer, A., and Seiferle (1979): The locomotor system of the Domestic Mammals. 2nd Ed.
Verlag Pual Parey Berlin and Hamburg.
Notes and books:
Péter Lőw • Kinga Molnár • György Kriska (2016) Atlas of Animal Anatomy and Histology
Poul Maddox-Hyttel et al. (2010); Essentials of domestic animal embryology.

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Robin Sturtz, DVM (2012) Anatomy and Physiology for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, A Clinical
Approach.

Sisson and Grossman's the anatomy of the domestic animals, 5th ed. (Getty, R., 1975),
published by W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, London and Toronto. ISBN: 0-
7216-4102-4- vol.1 and 0-7216-4107-5- Vol.-2.

Text book of veterinary anatomy (Dyce, K.M.; Sack, W.O. and Wensing, C.J.G.1987),
Saunders Co., Philadelphia, London, Toronto, Montreal, Sydney, Tokyo, ISBN: 0-7216-
1332-2.
The Embryology of the domestic animals, developmental mechanisms and
malformations (Nodern, D.M. and De-Lahunta, A.1986), Williams and Wilkins,
Baltimore, London, Los Anglos, Sydney, ISBN: 0-683-06545-9.
Victoria Aspinall , Melanie Cappello (2004);Introduction to Veterinary Anatomy & Physiology
Electronic Materials and Web Sites etc.
Journals, Websites ……..etc
Journals
African veterinary anatomy
Anatomia, Histologia, Embryologia - Wiley Online Library
[Link]
The Anatomical Record - Wiley Online Library
[Link]
Journal of Anatomy- Wiley Online Library
[Link]
Annals of Anatomy - Journal-Elsevier
[Link]
Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
[Link]
Indian Journal of Veterinary Anatomy
[Link]
International Journal of Animal Anatomy and Physiology
[Link]
Journal of Advanced Research in Veterinary Science and Technology
[Link]
[Link]

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Beni-Suef Veterinary Medical journal


[Link]
JSCVMA
JAVMA
International Veterinary Information Services (IVIS).
[Link]
[Link].
Pub med.
-Wikipedia
Websites

Anatomical Society of Great Britain and Ireland, [Link]


Anatomy museum [Link]
Animals skeletons -[Link]
Canine planar anatomy[Link]
Carnivore and developmental anatomy lectures[Link]
Colorado State university online [Link]
Education platform[Link]
Functional anatomy of the horse foot
Gaits: gait foot-fall patterns [Link]
Google search [Link].
[Link]
Imaging Anatomy Website [Link]
Interactive drawings for veterinary anatomists[Link]
Interactive Programs for Canine Anatomy[Link]
Neuroanatomy correlation lab[Link]
Online Veterinary Anatomy Museum [Link]
Primate anatomy and physiology [Link]
Real 3D anatomy [Link]
Rooney's guide to the dissection of the horse[Link]
Sciencedirect[Link]
Pubmed [Link]
Sheep brain atlas[Link]
Sheep brain dissection guide[Link]
The university of adelaide [Link]

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Veterinary Medicine Program

VET Veterinary Educational Tools[Link]


Veterinary anatomy courses [Link]
Veterinary anatomy [Link]
Veterinary anatomy museum [Link]
Veterinary anatomy: directions and planes[Link]
Veterinary neurobiology laboratory preview/review[Link]
Virtual Canine Anatomy[Link]

2- Other Learning Material:

XIII. Course Policies:

1 Class Attendance:
MANDATORY TO ATTEND ALL COURSE LECTURES
2 Tardy:
Not allowed at all. Students must be in class 10 minutes prior to the beginning of lectures
3 Exam Attendance/Punctuality:
Attendance is mandatory; absence is accepted with valid excuse
4 Assignments & Projects:
All assignments and projects are to be submitted on their due date. Any assignment turned in after
the due date will not be accepted without valid and reasonable excuse.
5 Cheating:
Not tolerated and may lead to EXPELLING the student from the program
6 Plagiarism:
Not tolerated AT ALL and may lead to EXPELLING the student from the program
7 Other policies:
1. All devices must be on silent or at least on vibration during lectures/labs.
2. Before any exam (written, practical, oral) student’s identity will be checked (student’s
card, ID, passport). Without any of these documents, the student will not be allowed in the
exam room.
3. Any of type/ form of cheating is not allowed no matter what.
4. Maintain silence during lectures and disturbance is not allowed.

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