Source manifest
What we carry — and what we don't.
Every title on this page was checked against the live index before it was printed here. If a book is missing from this list, assume Voyage cannot cite it — and upload your own copy to your shelf, where it is searched alongside the published corpus.
Last verified against the live index: August 2026
Reference works & formularies
Indexed in full and cited by page. These are the titles behind a TEXTBOOK citation.
- Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook
- The Merck Veterinary Manual
- Bonagura & Twedt — Kirk's Current Veterinary Therapy XV
- Blackwell's Five-Minute Veterinary Consult: Canine & Feline
- Riviere & Papich — Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics
- Greene — Infectious Diseases of the Dog and Cat
- Silverstein & Hopper — Small Animal Critical Care Medicine
- Fossum — Small Animal Surgery
- Withrow & MacEwen's Small Animal Clinical Oncology
- Zachary — Pathologic Basis of Veterinary Disease
- Gelatt — Veterinary Ophthalmology
- Lorenz — Handbook of Veterinary Neurology
- Thrall — Textbook of Veterinary Diagnostic Radiology
- Raskin & Meyer — Canine and Feline Cytology
- Taylor, Coop & Wall — Veterinary Parasitology
- McVey — Veterinary Microbiology
- Fenner's Veterinary Virology
- Hand — Small Animal Clinical Nutrition
- Fowler's Zoo and Wild Animal Medicine
- Exotic Animal Emergency and Critical Care Medicine
- Amphibian Medicine and Captive Husbandry
Plus dozens more across anatomy, physiology, theriogenology, laboratory medicine and large-animal practice.
Peer-reviewed journals
Roughly half the index. This is where the species and questions no textbook covers get answered — exotic pharmacokinetics, recent surgical outcomes, drug studies published since the last edition went to print.
- JAVMA — Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
- AJVR — American Journal of Veterinary Research
- Frontiers in Veterinary Science
- Animals (MDPI)
Not indexed from these publishers: JVIM, JSAP, Veterinary Surgery, JFMS and the rest of the Wiley and Elsevier catalogues.
Guidelines & consensus
Taken from the publishing body itself and re-indexed when revised, so a superseded version stops being citable.
- The Merck Veterinary Manual (online edition)
- WSAVA guidelines
- CAPC — Companion Animal Parasite Council guidelines
- eClinPath — Cornell clinical pathology reference
- Cornell University College of Veterinary Medicine
- UC Davis veterinary medicine
- AAHA — practice guidelines (partial)
Live at question time
The index stops at the day a book was published; these do not. Every citation from this channel shows the domain or journal it came from.
- Europe PMC — peer-reviewed literature, searched live
- Web search — social media, anonymous blog platforms and content farms are dropped before the model ever sees them
- Your own shelf — references, protocols and notes you upload, cited beside the published corpus
Not indexed
Titles clinicians ask about that Voyage does not currently carry. We would rather you learn it here than discover it mid-case.
- Ettinger — Textbook of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Nelson & Couto — Small Animal Internal Medicine
- Quesenberry & Carpenter — Ferrets, Rabbits & Rodents
- Mader — Reptile and Amphibian Medicine and Surgery
- Carpenter — Exotic Animal Formulary
- BSAVA manuals and formularies
- AAFP, ISFM, IRIS and ACVIM consensus statements
- JVIM, JSAP, Veterinary Surgery and JFMS
Exotics are carried by the journals more than by the shelf: the textbook list holds three exotic titles, while rabbit and reptile pharmacokinetics, ferret endocrine work and avian medicine come from JAVMA, AJVR and the Merck exotic sections. If you want a specific exotic formulary behind your answers, upload it to your library and it will be cited beside the rest.
How the corpus changes
References are added as they are licensed and ingested; guideline sites are re-crawled so a revised guideline replaces the version it supersedes. Additions are verified against the live index before this page changes, which is why it carries a verification date rather than a promise about cadence.
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