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Acupuncture Guide Book for Dogs and Cats

Posted on Apr.30, 2010, under Veterinary Book

Acupuncture for dogs and cats.jpgAcupuncture is adapted to our Western understanding from traditional medicine. The authors provide anatomical reasons for acupuncture meridian points and configurations, means: each point is described with location, depth, indications, but also with the “morphological substrate” of the underlying anatomical structure.

The book provides a complete insight into acupuncture for dogs and cats. New in the second Condition: the extension contains a chapter on TCM – processed here too: Western orthodox medicine. (continue reading…)

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Poisonous Plants and Intoxication in Veterinary Practice

Posted on Apr.30, 2010, under Veterinary Book

Poisonous plants and intoxication in veterinary practiceOther diseases of domestic animals caused by the food and it contains toxic substances, either by recording on the pasture or in the home. The symptoms are often nonspecific, with the difficulty that diagnosis. This book provides a concise overview of the occurring poisonous plants in our region and their toxins.

Steckbriefartig, the authors, describe toxic mechanism, symptoms, pathology and therapy of various toxins. Case reports illustrate the clinical significance of individual poisoning. The clear design allows for quick orientation, which species may be affected.

For the student of veterinary medicine, this compendium an interesting addition to the clinical must-read and the practicing veterinarian, it serves as a reference work that led him quickly from the symptoms for proper diagnosis and treatment. An appendix provides species-specific details to general symptomatic treatment for poisoning and an overview of the most important German Poison Control Center. Read More

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Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Dogs and Cats

Posted on Apr.30, 2010, under Veterinary Book

Rehabilitation and physical therapy in dogs and catsThis vet book gives a complete overview of the various methods used in animal physiotherapy. It is a problem-the application for various clinical images. Very practical, the authors explain the physical treatment of major diseases in neurology, orthopedics, internal medicine, intensive care and geriatrics.

Furthermore, they suggest appropriate rehabilitation programs. Clearly and with many illustrations, they describe the methods of physiotherapy. Practical advice to facilitate the implementation. The understanding of the relevant pathophysiological basis for physiotherapy to help the practicing veterinarian to create a personalized therapy program. The book is a useful and well-illustrated reference book and also serves the development of treatment plans. Thus, it is a valuable read for beginners and advanced students. Read More

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Fixed Height Wet Treatment Veterinary Table

Posted on Apr.25, 2010, under Veterinary Equipment

Fixed-Height-Wet-Treatment-TableThe treatment room can be a chaotic place. The last thing you should have to worry about is your equipment. Have the tools you need where and when you need them, with quality equipment from a trusted manufacturer. In the treatment room, it’s all about the patient’s health and safety. You need to do the best job every time, and you need to be able to trust that your equipment is safe, reliable, efficient and effective. That’s why Midmark has created a set of solutions specifically designed to meet your needs in the treatment room. (continue reading…)

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Pulmonetic LTV 1000, Veterinary Respiratory Ventilator

Posted on Apr.25, 2010, under Veterinary Equipment

Pulmonetic-Respiratory-VentilatorPulmonetic Respiratory Ventilator is a method to mechanically assist or replace spontaneous breathing. This may involve a machine called a ventilator or the breathing may be assisted by a physician or other suitable person compressing a bag or set of bellows. Traditionally divided into negative-pressure ventilation, where air is essentially sucked into the lungs, or positive pressure ventilation, where air (or another gas mix) is pushed into the trachea. (continue reading…)

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What You Should Know about Bluetongue

Posted on Apr.22, 2010, under Tutorial

blue tongue diseaseBluetongue is a viral disease that occurs worldwide in ruminants. Until recently, bluetongue only in warmer climates. Only in 2006, Bluetongue was first established in northern Europe. Bluetongue is transmitted by biting “sand flies” or “midges” (Culicoides spp.). One symptom is a blue tongue. Bluetongue occurs most frequently in cattle and sheep. Bluetongue is not contagious to humans. Not through the meat. In 2007 showed that the damage was greater bluetongue. The Netherlands therefore a vaccination program to control the disease. (continue reading…)

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