Integrating complementary treatment options with traditional veterinary practice is a growing trend in veterinary medicine. Veterinarians and clients alike have an interest in expanding treatment options to include alternative approaches such as Western and Chinese Herbal Medicine, Acupuncture, Nano-Pharmacology, Homotoxicology, and Therapeutic Nutrition along with conventional medicine.
Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice introduces and familiarizes veterinarians with the terminology and procedures of these complementary treatment modalities in a traditional clinical format that facilitates the easy integration of these methods into established veterinary practices.
SECTION 1 Introduction to Integrative Veterinary Medicine: The Integration of Old and Ancient Medical Practice Techniques into Conventional Veterinary Practice (Edited by Robert S. Goldstein).
Chapter 1 Introduction to Integrative Veterinary Medicine (Robert S. Goldstein, Paula J Broadfoot, Richard Palmquist, Karen Johnston, Jiu Jia Wen).
Chapter 2 A Modern Approach To Therapeutic Nutraceuticals (Robert S. Goldstein).
Chapter 3 The Modern Approach to the Integration of Chinese Herbal Medicine (Karen Johnston, Jiu Jia Wen).
Chapter 4 Homotoxicology - The Modern Approach to Homeopathy (Paula J Broadfoot, Richard Palmquist).
Chapter 5A Practical Approach to the Integration of Western Herbal Medicine into Veterinary Practice (Barbara Fougere)SECTION 2 Integrative Therapy Protocols By Organ System (Edited by Robert S. Goldstein).
Chapter 6 Auto Immune Disease (Robert S. Goldstein, Paula J Broadfoot, Richard Palmquist, Karen Johnston, Jiu Jia Wen).
Chapter 7 Diseases of the Blood and Lymph (Robert S. Goldstein, Paula J Broadfoot, Richard Palmquist, Karen Johnston, Jiu Jia Wen).
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