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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. 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.
This full-color text and practical clinical reference provides
comprehensive information on herbal remedies for both large and
small animal species. Key coverage includes clinical uses of
medicinal plants, specific information on how to formulate herbal
remedies, a systems-based review of plant-based medicine, and
in-depth information on the different animal species - dog, cat,
avian and exotic, equine, food animal, and poultry. Other topics
include evidence-based medicine and plant medicine research;
toxicology, drug interactions, and banned substances; regulations
and quality control; and nutritional uses of herbs and other
plants. Offers extensive information for more than 120 herbs. More
than 120 herbal monographs provide quick access to information on
the historical use of the herb in humans and animals, supporting
studies, and dosing information. Includes special dosing,
pharmacokinetics, and regulatory considerations when using herbs
for horses and farm animals. Expanded pharmacology and toxicology
chapters provide thorough information on the chemical basis of
herbal medicine. Explores the evolutionary relationship between
plants and mammals, which is the basis for understanding the unique
physiologic effects of herbs. Includes a body systems review of
herbal remedies for common disease conditions in both large and
small animals. Discusses special considerations for the scientific
research of herbs, including complex and individualized
interventions that may require special design and nontraditional
outcome goals.
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