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  1. 15 dic 2021 · The authors dubbed this pan-species approach to medicine zoobiquity. With this revelatory understanding of what animals can teach us about ourselves, they explore how animal and human commonality can be used to diagnose, treat, and heal patients lf all species."--Page 4 of cover

  2. 26 nov 2013 · When physician Barbara Natterson-Horowitz received an urgent call from the Los Angeles Zoo, something remarkable happened. A professor of cardiology at UCLA'...

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  3. 12 giu 2012 · Zoobiquity explores how animal and human commonality can be used to diagnose, treat, and heal patients of all species. Both authoritative and accessible, offering cutting-edge research through captivating narratives, this provocative book encourages us to see our essential connection to all living beings.

  4. 2 mar 2016 · Peter Facinelli has been tapped as the male lead opposite Marsha Thomason in Zoobiquity, Fox’s light medical procedural pilot written by Bones executive producers Stephen Nathan and Jon Collier ...

  5. Zoobiquity, is a word coined by Dr. Horowitz herself. The prefix “zoo-” comes from the Greek zoion, which means “living being,” while “ubiquity” derives from the Latin ubique meaning “omnipresent” or “everywhere.” This marriage of Greek and Latin concepts mirrors the convergence of human and animal medicine in the book.

  6. Peter Facinelli (Nurse Jackie) and Kim Raver (24) have joined Zoobiquity, Fox’s unconventional medical procedural pilot, TVLine has learned. The potential series, based on the book of the same name, follows Dr. Kara Martins (played by White Collar‘s Marsha Thomason), a successful cardiologist at a Boston hospital who decides to partner with a socially challenged veterinarian to pioneer ...

  7. 20 set 2013 · Indeed, Zoobiquity exemplifies the spirit of One Health, articulately describing how to think about and practice One Health. However, we would like to voice two major criticisms of the book. First, the authors periodically fail to demonstrate explicit concern for the animals they discuss.