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David Moll

co-author of A Manual of Equine Diagnostic Procedures

February 4, 2008

Dr. David Moll graduated from the University of Arkansas in 1978. He received his DVM from Kansas State University in 1982. He completed an Internship in Large Animal Surgery and Medicine at Auburn University. He then spent three years in practice at Peterson & Smith Equine Hospital in Ocala, Fla. He returned to Auburn where he received a M.S. in Surgery and Medicine and stayed as a research associate until 1990, when he left to go to Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine. He left in 2000 to become head of the equine section at Oklahoma State University. He is presently a professor in equine surgery and holds the Oxley Chair of Equine Sports Medicine. Moll is the author of two books, Large Animal Urogenital Surgery and A Manual of Equine Diagnostic Procedures.

This book is designed to be a step-by-step manual describing the 55 most commonly performed diagnostic procedures in horses. It will be used by third and fourth year veterinary students taking the large animal medicine and surgery course, and in the equine medical and surgical rotations. It will also be used by equine and mixed animal practitioners as a guide in clinical practice. Chapter 24 concentrates on techniques for joint injection and aspiration. The manual is not exhaustive. The procedures covered are those preferred by the authors.

URL: https://library.okstate.edu/news/celebratingbooks/2008-honorees/david-moll

Last Updated: 14 January 2022