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상품명 Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice (2008)
소비자가 202,000원
판매가 202,000원
적립금 4,000원 (2%)
저자 Robert Goldstein 외
상품코드 P0000COC
출판사 Blackwell
발행일 2008.9
페이지 928 pages, 5 illustrations.
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수의학에 접목시켜온 대체의학을 체계적으로 정리한 방대한 서적입니다.

사진과 일러스트, 도표를 극도로 배제한 것이 특징이라면 특징이라고 할 수 있읍니다.

(다양한 질병/질환에 대하여 다루고 있기 때문에 각각의 내용은 간단명료한 편입니다)

 

각 챕터에서 다루어지는 개별질병/질환에 대하여 아래의 순서로 설명되고 있읍니다.

(질병/질환 특성에 따라 달라질 수 있음 : 아래 예는 neurological disorders에서 발췌함)

1. Definition and cause
2. Medical Therapy rationale, drug(s) of choice, and nutritional recommendations
3. Anticipated prognosis
4. Integrative veterinary therapies
5. Nutrition
  5-1. General considerations/rationale
  5-2. Appropriate nutritions
6. Chinese herbal medicine/acupuncture
7. Appropriate chinese herbs
8. Acupuncture
9. Homotoxicology
10. Author's suggested protocols
  (Nutrition, Chinese herbal medicine/acupuncture, Homotoxicology 등으로 구성)
11. Product sources - 각 부분에서 설명/추천한 약물/약초 등을 구입할 수 있는 곳 포함

 

※ 참고로 도서의 후반부 부록에 본문에서 다루어진 약물,약초 등의 구입처 목록이 포함되어 있읍니다.

 

 

 


Book Information

Integrating Complementary Medicine
into Veterinary Practice

By: Robert Goldstein (Animal Nutritional Technologies), Paula Jo Broadfoot, Richard Palmquist, Karen Johnston, Jiu Jia Wen, Barbara Fougere and Margo Roman

Description

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.

Table of Contents

Section 1: Introduction to Integrative Veterinary Medicine: The Integration of Old and Ancient Medical Practice Techniques into Conventional Veterinary Practice
Chapter 1: The Integration of Old and Ancient Medical Practice Techniques into Conventional Veterinary Practice
Chapter 2: The Modern Approach to Therapuetic Nutraceuticals
Chapter 3: The Modern Approcah to the Integration of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chapter 4: The Modern Approach to Homeopathy-Homotoxicology
Chapter 5: A Practical Approach to the Integration of Western Herbal Medicine into Veterinary Practice

Section 2: Integrative Therapy Protocols by Organ System
Chapter 6: Autoimmune Disease
Chapter 7: Disease of the Blood and Lymph
Chapter 8: Behavior and Emotional Conditions
Chapter 9: Disease of the Cardiovascular System
Chapter 10: Disease of the Dermatological System
Chapter 11: Disease of the Digestive System
Chapter 12: Disease of the Eye and Ear
Chapter 13: Disease of the Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 14: Disease of the Respiratory System
Chapter 15: Disease of the Urogenital System
Chapter 16: Metabolic and Endocrine Diseases
Chapter 17: Neurological Disorders

Section 3: Integrative Therapy Protocols for Infectious Diseases
Chapter 18: Integrative Therapy Protocols for Infectious Diseases

Section 4: Western Herbal Disease Protocols
Chapter 19: Disease of the Blood and Lymph
Chapter 20: Emotional and Behavior Conditions
Chapter 21: Disease of the Cardiovascular System
Chapter 22: Disease of the Dermatological System
Chapter 23: Disease of the Digestive System
Chapter 24: Disease of the Eye and Ear
Chapter 25: Disease of the Musculoskeletal System
Chapter 26: Disease of the Urogenital System
Chapter 27: Metabolic and Endocrine Disease
Chapter 28: Neurological Disorders
Chapter 29: Infectious Disease
Chapter 30: Cancer Treatment

Section 5: Integrative Cancer Therapy Protocols (Therapeutic Nutrition, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Homotoxicology)
Chapter 31: Cancer
Chapter 32: IVM Cancer Treatment Protocols
Chapter 33: Advanced Homotoxicology: Autosanguis Therapy
Chatper 34: Advanced Homotoxicology: Oncology
Chapter 35: Advanced Homotoxicology: Cancer Protocols

Section 6: Vaccinations
Chapter 36: Vaccinations

Section 7: Glossary

Section 8: Resources, Product Suppliers, Suggested references and readings

 

About the Author

Robert Goldstein is currently Director of Veterinary Services at Animal Nutrition Technologies, Healing Center for Animals, Northern Skies Veterinary Center as well as Director of Product Development for Earth Animal, all in Westport CT.

Paula Jo Broadfoot graduated from Kansas State University School of Veterinary Medicine and has been studying and practicing therapeutic nutrition for the past 18 years.

Richard E. Palmquist is currently the head of medicine at Centinela Animal Hospital in Inglewood, California.

Karen Johnston works at Hampton Veterinary Hospital in the fields of small animal and exotic pet medicine, surgery, and acupuncture. She is also the co-owner of Natural Solutions, herbal supplements for veterinary use.

Jiu Jia Wen is the owner of Hampton Veterinary Hospital.

Barbara Fougere is the president of the Australian Veterinary Acupuncture Association and President for the International Veterinary Botanical Medicine Association.

Margo Roman opened a holistic health center for animals offering chiropractic, cranial sacral, physical therapy, massage, reiki, and polarity in the lower level and in the main clinic homeopathy, acupuncture, herbs, surgery and conventional medicine in an integrative method.