Physiology is the study of the normal function of biological systems. For example, the study of how the respiratory rate is affected by blood carbon dioxide levels is a physiologic study. Veterinary physiology is the study of normal function of biological systems in animals, and usually specifically in major domesticated mammal species.
Robin Sturtz has written: 'Anatomy and physiology for veterinary technicians and nurses' -- subject(s): Veterinary anatomy, Veterinary physiology
Fred Sinowatz has written: 'Ultrastrukturelle und enzymhistochemische Untersuchungen am Ductus epididymidis des Rindes' -- subject(s): Anatomy, Cattle, Physiology, Veterinary anatomy, Veterinary histology, Veterinary physiology
Bengt Romell has written: 'Studies of aminopyrine elimination from parietal cells' -- subject(s): Analgesics, Veterinary cytology, Veterinary gastroenterology, Veterinary physiology
Not directly, but it's the basis of physiology.
You will need to learn anatomy, physiology, chemistry, microbiology and some physics.
James E. Breazile has written: 'Textbook of veterinary physiology'
L. E. McDonald has written: 'Veterinary endocrinology and reproduction' -- subject(s): Domestic animals, Endocrine glands, Physiology, Reproduction, Veterinary endocrinology
Stephen J. Ettinger has written: 'Pocket companion to Textbook of veterinary internal medicine' -- subject(s): Diseases, Veterinary internal medicine, Cats, Dogs 'Canine cardiology' -- subject(s): Veterinary cardiology, Physiology, Dogs
Steven L. Percival has written: 'Microbiology and aging' -- subject(s): Aging, Age Factors, Aged, Molecular aspects, Molecular microbiology, Infection, Disease Susceptibility, Physiology 'Biofilms and veterinary medicine' -- subject(s): Veterinary medicine, Biofilms, Veterinary bacteriology, Bacterial diseases in animals, Veterinary therapeutics
John Whitfield Phillis has written: 'The pharmacology of synapses' -- subject(s): Neuromuscular transmission 'Veterinary physiology'
Veterinary medicine has become more detailed and in-depth much as human medicine has. The amount of knowledge about animal physiology, diseases, conditions and treatment options continues to grow regularly. The types of diagnostic tests, drugs and treatment modalities is also growing at a rapid pace. Veterinary medicine is an ever-evolving field.
D. J. Blackmore has written: 'Biochemical values in equine medicine' -- subject(s): Horses, Veterinary medicine, Diagnosis, Physiology, Biochemistry