If you only need the buying answer, the absolute cheapest route in the current snapshot is still the secondary market. The current new print copy still has a solid case because it is below the observed lifetime eBook price and sits inside the marketplace band rather than at the expensive end of it, which is good for a specialist clinical reference.
| Format | Seller | Current Price | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Print Marketplace | Stanza marketplace | From $40.99 | Check price |
| Print New | Merybook | $92.52 | Check price |
| eBook Lifetime | VitalSource | $116.00 | Check price |
| Print Marketplace | Stanza marketplace | Upper observed $146.99 | Check price |
This is one of those specialist-reference cases where the cheapest path and the safest owned path are different. Marketplace print is cheaper if condition risk is acceptable. The current new copy still has value because it undercuts the official eBook and avoids the uncertainty that comes with chasing the lowest used entry point.
What this book actually teaches
Large Animal Neurology is a clinical reference built around neurologic examination, lesion localization, species-specific disease patterns, ancillary diagnostics, and the reasoning needed to move from presenting signs to meaningful interpretation. That is why readers return to it. Neurology questions in large animals rarely reward one-pass reading. They reward repeated clinical comparison and careful rechecking of logic.
That repeat-use pattern is the reason ownership can still make sense even when the marketplace is cheaper. If you want a clean, durable copy for ongoing clinical reference, the current print price is credible. If you are comfortable with marketplace variability and your only goal is minimizing cost, the used path still wins.
Who should buy print and who should not
Buy the current print copy if you want a dependable owned neurology reference for repeated clinical use. Choose the marketplace route only if price matters more than copy certainty. In this market, print ownership is defensible; the exact route depends on how much risk you accept.
Dr. Telly Kamelia 














