Bibliographie

Animal and humans in the homeopathic repertory, F. Schroyens, B Horning

Veronica Carstens- Stiftung

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Textbook of Veterinary Homeopathy, Richard Allport

Homeopathy, Volume 94, Issue 4, October 2005, Pages 259-260

This is an introductory textbook to homeopathy directed to practitioners and articulated in two large sections, where the first deals with theory and the second with practice. The first section describes the origin and the principles of homeopathy, whilst the second is divided into the various anatomical systems and considers emergency cases as well as behavioural problems. Some of the main remedies for different pathologies are listed.

 

Treatment of cancer in animals using homeopathy. Principles and case studies, A.Schmidt

Veronica Carstens- Stiftung

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Current therapies in exotic animal oncology, Review Article

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, Volume 7, Issue 3, September 2004, Pages 757-781

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Omeopatia Veterinaria RED Edizioni, F. Del Francia

An exemplary specimen of veterinary homeopathy, which comprehends both the methodology and the material medica of several remedies.

 

L’ omeopatia nelle malattie degli ovini e dei caprini, F. Del Francia

Ed. Scuola Sup. Int. Di Medicina VeterinARIA OMEopatica “Rita Zanchi”-Arezzo

This textbook embodies homeopathic treatments regarding the principle diseases found in small ruminants.

 

 

Manuale di omeopatia veterinaria, B. Rigamonti

Ed. urra-apogeo srl,

A very enriched manual of clinical trials concisely summarized, along with a second reading of homeopathic materia medica of the main veterinary remedies.

 

The treatment of horses by homeopathy, G. Mac Leod

The C.W. Daniel Co. LTD.

A practical handbook of equine veterinary homeopathy.

 

L’omeopatia negli allevamenti bovini da latte, AAVV

quad.10 ed. ARSIA 1999

An ensemble of articles regarding homeopathic employment in dairy cattle.

 

Pain: Mechanisms and Management in Horses, Review Article

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Equine Practice, Volume 26, Issue 3, December 2010, Pages 467-480

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Hypothesis: do homeopathic medicines exert their action in humans and animals via the vomeronasal system?

McGuigan M.

Homeopathy. 2007 Apr;96(2):113-9.

This paper proposes that the vomeronasal system constitutes the receptor site, which pharmacologically acts with the active therapeutic ingredient in homeopathic medicines, in both animal and human subjects. Internet: Here

 

Homeopathic veterinary medicine, Hoare J.

Vet Rec. 2005 Sep 10;157(11):327

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Veterinary homeopathy--be openminded! , Drosdovech M.

Can Vet J. 2000 Mar;41(3):167

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Veterinary homeopathy--a rebuttal, Ramey D, Imrie R, Bowles D.

Can Vet J. 2000 Jan;41(1):3-4

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The homeopathic Cina does not reduce the egg output of digestive-tract nematodes in lambs, Cabaret J.

Rev Med Vet 1996; 147(6): 445-446

The aim of this work was to assess the efficacy of treatment with Cina (Artemisia cina) in the control of nematodes, by quantifying their fecal egg outputs in lambs. There were no significant differences found between the experimentally infected and the naturally infected individuals, before and after treatment. However, some critical points need to be revised: the choice of the remedy did not consider the characteristics of the group, but only its natural medical effects and the parasitic infestation maintained a low charge during the entire study.

 

Aconitum napellus: Veterinary materia medica (MMHV) Original Research Article, Christopher Day

British Homoeopathic journal, Volume 82, Issue 2, April 1993, Pages 97-105

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Homoeopathic treatment of partial epilepsy, Nunn RJ.

Vet Rec. 1984 Jan 7;114(1):24

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Pharmacologic and alternative therapies for the horse with chronic laminitis,

Sumano López H, Hoyas Sepúlveda ML, Brumbaugh GW.

Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 1999 Aug;15(2):495-516, VIII

This article approaches chronic laminitis which is considered a serious and unfortunately frequent pathology in equine breeding. It discusses all topics regarding the choice of the curative and supportive treatments; alternative care such as homeopathy and Chinese medicine and in addition, describes acupuncture; all aimed at treating this illness.

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Mental symptoms are important in animals too, J. Levy

British Homoeopathic journal, Volume 83, Issue 3, July 1994, Page 175

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Patologie Respiratorie, D. Bettio

A clinical homeopathic reference book reporting the treatment of the most common veterinary respiratory diseases.

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