Titre : | Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Richard E Palmquist | Editeur : | Wiley-Blackwell | Année de publication : | 2009 | Importance : | 908 | Format : | 29 x 22 cm | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-8138-2020-0 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Mots-clés : | veterinary medicine Complementary Medicine conventional medicine Therapeutic Nutrition Herbal Medicine | Résumé : | 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. |
Integrating Complementary Medicine into Veterinary Practice [texte imprimé] / Richard E Palmquist . - [S.l.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2009 . - 908 ; 29 x 22 cm. ISBN : 978-0-8138-2020-0 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Mots-clés : | veterinary medicine Complementary Medicine conventional medicine Therapeutic Nutrition Herbal Medicine | Résumé : | 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. |
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