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Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine
Science and Tradition
A practical guide that synthesizes the types of treatment available for over 130 specific diseases
Susan G. Wynn (Author), Steve Marsden (Author)
9780323013543, Elsevier Health Sciences
Paperback / softback, published 10 October 2002
768 pages
18.6 x 12.3 x 4.6 cm, 0.71 kg
"Books aimed specifically at veterinary surgeons and which cover a variety of natural therapies at a professional and concise level are rare. Particularly so books written by such well-respected authors as Susan Wynn and Steve Marsden. Both experienced in their field, Susan Wynn is a member of the American Herbalist Guild and an IVAS certified acupuncture, naturopathy and is both a Master of Oriental Medicine and a diplomate of Chinese Herbology.
Its source material is derived from a thorough literature review with excellent added material gained from experience within their own practices.
For UK-based veterinary surgeons the information on the location and use of acupuncture points in treating a wide variety of conditions is excellent.
This pocket-sized book...is an excellent source of information for any veterinary surgeon with an interest in complementary medicine and should be a welcome addition to the practice library" tim couzens, veterinary times, September 2003
This practical guide synthesizes the types of treatment available for specific diseases. It is a handy reference that provides readers with an understanding of complementary and alternative treatment options for more than 130 common disease states and describes a variety of possible approaches to small animal disorders. Concentrating on nutrition, herbs, traditional Chinese medicines, and physical therapies, the authors present both tradition- and evidence-based therapies for disorders not always responsive to conventional therapies.
Part One Fundamentals of Chinese Medicine
1. The meat and potatoes of Chinese medicine: the cooking pot analogy
2. Chinese medicine as a basis for an alternative medical approach
Part Two Clinical Strategies by Organ System
3. Therapies for behavior disorders
4. Therapies for cardiovascular disorders
5. Therapies for dermatologic disorders
6. Therapies for digestive disorders
7. Therapies for ear diseases
8. Therapies for endocrine disorders
9. Therapies for hematologic and immunologic disorders
10. Therapies for infectious diseases
11. Therapies for liver diseases
12. Therapies for musculoskeletal disorders
13. Therapies for neoplastic disorders
14. Therapies for neurologic disorders
15. Therapies for ophthalmologic disorders
16. Therapies for respiratory disorders
17. Therapies for reproductive disorders
18. Therapies for urologic disorders
Appendix A Guidelines for Homemade Diets
Appendix B Chinese Food Therapy
Appendix C Suggested Oral Herb Doses
Appendix D Chinese Herb Cross Reference Table
Appendix E Acupuncture Points
Subject Areas: Veterinary medicine: infectious diseases & therapeutics [MZM]