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9780813803692

Xie's Chinese Veterinary Herbology

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    9780813803692

  • ISBN10:

    0813803691

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2010-05-11
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

Xie's Chinese Veterinary Herbology serves as a practical guide to the theory and application of Chinese Herbal Medicine into veterinary practices. Divided into three parts, the book covers herbal materia medica used in treating various disorders and diseases, herbal formulas, and the clinical application of treatments. The book also outlines each herb's history, the formulation of herbal recipes, energetic actions, indications and contraindications of each formula, dosages, and clinical and pharmacological studies performed with herbal treatments. This text serves as an invaluable reference to veterinarians looking to expand treatment options.

Author Biography

Huisheng Xie received his DVM at the Sichuan College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine in Sichuan, China. He was an assistant and staff veterinarian in the College of Veterinary Medicine of the Beijing Agricultural University. After receiving his master of veterinary science in veterinary acupuncture, he was assistant and associate professor in the Beijing Agricultural University College of Veterinary Medicine. He received advanced training in human acupuncture at the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the National Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and later earned his PhD from the University of Florida for investigation of the mechanisms of pain control in horses using acupuncture. Currently, he is clinical assistant professor and director of the acupuncture internship training program in the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Florida. Dr. Xie is founder of the Chi Institute in Reddick, Florida, which trains veterinarians in Chinese acupuncture and herbal medicine (www.tcvm.com). He has received achievement awards from the Ministry of Agriculture, the National Science and Technology Committee, the Beijing Agricultural University, Nihon University (Japan), University of Mexico (Mexico), and China National Society of TCVM. He speaks internationally on veterinary acupuncture and herbal medicine, and is the author of numerous books and papers. His textbooks include Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Volume 1, Fundamental Principles.

Vanessa Preast received her DVM from the University of Florida in 2000. As a graduate of the Chi Institute, she became certified in small animal acupuncture. She incorporated acupuncture into her practice of small animal medicine and surgery. Currently, she is a doctoral student in teaching and learning. She coauthored and edited Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine, Volume 1, Fundamental Principles.

Table of Contents

Chinese Herbal Materia Medica
Herbals To Tonify Qi, Blood, Yin And Yang
Herbals To Release The Exterior
Herbals To Transform Phlegm And To Relieve Cough & Asthma
Herbals To Clear Heat
Herbals To Warm The Interior
Herbals To Dispel Dampness
Herbals To Regulate (Stagnant) Qi
Herbals To Relieve Food Stagnation
Herbals To Stop Bleeding
Herbals To Invigorate Blood And Break Blood Stasis
Herbals To Stabilize And Bind (Astringents)
Herbals To Open Orifices (Senses)
Herbals To Calm Shen
Herbals To Extinguish (Endogenous) Wind And Stop Tremors
Purgative Herbals
Herbals To Expel Parasites
Herbals For External Application
Chinese Herbal Formulation
Herbal Formulas To Tonify Qi, Blood, Yin And Yang
Herbal Formulas To Release The Exterior
Herbal Formulas To Transform Phlegm And To Relieve Cough & Asthma
Herbal Formulas To Clear Heat
Herbal Formulas To Warm The Interior
Herbal Formulas To Dispel Dampness
Herbal Formulas To Regulate (Stagnant) Qi
Herbal Formulas To Relieve Food Stagnation
Herbal Formulas To Stop Bleeding
Herbal Formulas To Invigorate Blood And Break Blood Stasis
Herbal Formulas To Stabilize And Bind (Astringents)
Herbal Formulas To Open Orifices (Senses)
Herbal Formula To Calm Shen
Herbal Formulas To Extinguish (Endogenous) Wind And Stop Tremors
Purgative Herbal Formulas
Herbal Formulas To Expel Parasites
Herbal Formulas For External Application
Clinical Practice Of Chinese Herbal Medicine
Introduction to Chinese herbal Medicine
Definition of CHM, si-qi and wu-wei, preparation, storage, general dosage
Patent Chinese Herbs Available for Western Veterinary Practice
Toxicology and safety control
Clinical application of Chinese Herbal Medicine for Horses: overview
Clinical application of Chinese Herbal Medicine for companion animals
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