ISBN:
9780323013543
Copyright:
2003
Publication Date:
10-01-2002
Page Count:
768
Imprint:
Mosby
List Price:
$68.95
Manual of Natural Veterinary Medicine, 1st Edition
by Susan G. Wynn, DVM and Steve Marsden, DVM, ND, MSOM, LAc, Dipl C.H.
Paperback
ISBN:
9780323013543
Copyright:
2003
Publication Date:
10-01-2002
Page Count:
768
Imprint:
Mosby
List Price:
$68.95
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- Presents new and alternative therapies with scientific support, encouraging veterinarians explore new therapies with confidence.
- Helps veterinarians develop treatment plans - a vast improvement over large texts that simply introduce the therapies.
- Clearly explains esoteric concepts of traditional Chinese medicine in updated language.
- Practical, user-friendly pocket manual format allows for quick access in the clinical setting.
- Chapters are organized logically by body system and disorders are alphabetized within each chapter.
- Each body system chapter includes a case report that describes the history, physical examination, assessment, treatment, and outcome of a specific patient to further illustrate how to develop a treatment plan.
- Each appendix offers practical backup for designing treatment plans, from homemade diets and Chinese food therapy to oral herb doses and a valuable herb cross-reference table.
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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
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