Homoeopathy in Veterinary Practice


Book Description

This enlarged second edition is an essential reference book for both the professional and the layman. It contains an extensive list of ailments which occur in large and small animals, together with suggested remedies. The 'materia medica' covers a number of remedies that are frequently used by veterinarians.There is a chapter on the practical guidelines for prescribing, which will help those who are new to homoeopathy as well as those seeking to rationalize their technique. The chapter on the treatment of Goats will be welcomed by the many homoeopaths whose interest lies in this species.A practical guide by a well-known veterinarian and not just a dissertatiion on the origins and principles of homoeopathy.




Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy


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The Practical Handbook of Veterinary Homeopathy: Healing Our Companion Animals from the Inside Out opens your eyes to the enormous potential of homeopathy.







Homoeopathic Medicine for Dogs


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Both veterinary surgeons new to homoeopathy and dog owners with no specialised medical knowledge will fi nd this a practical and useful guide to the use of homoeopat hic medicine in the treatment of canine ailments '




Therapeutics of Veterinary Homoeopathy


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The brilliant cures effected by the harmless homoeopathic remedies have drawn many veterinarians into its fold.




Textbook of Veterinary Homeopathy


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The target reader is the veterinary surgeon who wishes to use homeopathic medicine in their practice. there will be a secondary market in commercial farming and breeding, as well as among the owners of companion animals.




Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs


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In this book, Dr. Hamilton carefully and clearly lays down the essential knowledge needed to use homeopathy successfully. To read this book is to prepare you to help your animal with the many day to day vicissitudes of life ... take some time, read this book carefully, and learn of one of the greatest discoveries in the history of medicine. We are fortunate to have a healer of Dr. Hamilton's stature take us on this journey.




The Treatment Of Cattle By Homoeopathy


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Many farmers today are concerned, not only with the increasing cost of conventional drugs, but also with their side-effects and the build-up of resistant strains of bacteria due to the continued and often indiscriminate use of antibiotics. While this book will appeal to the already converted it is hoped that the unprejudiced newcomer will be sufficiently encouraged to investigate this system of medicine and enjoy its undoubted benefits. The aim of the homeopathic approach is to build up the health of the herd and increase the resistance of its individual members to disease, and, in consequence to increase the milk output and quality. Homeopathic remedies are all derived from natural sources and George Macleod outlines the homeopathic approach to the commoner diseases of cattle, omitting only serious injuries and others which are not economic to treat.




Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs, Revised Edition


Book Description

Most people understand homeopathy as a treatment for people, but as this book shows, our four-legged friends can benefit from it as well. First published in 1999, Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs quickly became a bestseller and an important resource for anyone looking for a more organic approach to caring for their cats and dogs. Using accessible language, author Don Hamilton gives readers an authoritative overview of animal homeopathy, covering history, treatment principles, homeopathic disease theory, and simple methods for using homeopathic remedies. Homeopathic Care for Cats and Dogs offers expert guidance on home care and diet, how to obtain the information needed to choose a homeopathic remedy, how to dose remedies, how to choose the potency, and when to repeat remedies if necessary. The book lists organ systems by chapter, providing concise descriptions of symptoms, including how to evaluate patients’ illnesses and when to seek veterinary care. Remedy and supplement suggestions follow disease descriptions. Each section contains the principal remedies needed for treatment. The book ends with a materia medica, which gives more comprehensive remedy information for each medicine listed in the book. This updated edition contains a new chapter on the human-animal relationship, timely information on vaccines, as well as new remedy information in every chapter.







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