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Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Holistic pediatric veterinary medicine (Review)

Volume 44, Issue 2, March 2014, Pages 355-366


Animal Healing Arts, PO Box 14625, Santa Rosa, CA 95402, United States
Pet Care Veterinary Hospital, Holistic Medicine, East Campus, 2425 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95403, United States
Veterinary Technology Program, Agriculture and Natural Resources, Santa Rosa Junior College, 1501 Mendocino Avenue, Santa Rosa, CA 95401, United States

Abstract

[No abstract available]

Author keywords

Holistic; Pediatric; Treatment; Veterinary medicine

Indexed keywords

EMTREE drug terms: almond oil; bi yan pian; black tea extract; boric acid; Bupleurum root extract; Calendula extract; Chinese drug; cod liver oil; ehr chen wan; gan mao ling; green tea extract; kang ning wan; neem oil; parvovirus vaccine; probiotic agent; unclassified drug; virus vaccine; vitamin B group
EMTREE medical terms: access to information; acupuncture; Adenovirus; animal behavior; animal care; animal husbandry; antiinflammatory activity; antipyretic activity; bacterial infection; bedtime dosage; Bordetella bronchiseptica; Canine distemper morbillivirus; cat; Chinese medicine; chiropractic; colostrum; conjunctivitis; cornea ulcer; Coronavirus; Demodex; demodicosis; diarrhea; diet supplementation; disease association; disease course; dog; elm; endoparasite; external otitis; eye discharge; flea infestation; gastroenteritis; giardiasis; helminthiasis; herbal medicine; holistic care; homeopathy; infection; inflammation; Influenza virus; Internet; liver disease; liver protection; manipulative medicine; Mycoplasma; nausea and vomiting; nonhuman; otitis; Parainfluenza virus; Parvovirus; parvovirus infection; pruritus; rash; respiratory tract disease; review; veterinary medicine; vomiting; wound healing
Medline keywords: Holistic; Pediatric; Treatment; Veterinary medicine
Medline is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.
MeSH: Animals; Cats; Complementary Therapies; Dogs; Imidazoles; Indazoles; Veterinary Medicine
Medline is the source for the MeSH terms of this document.
Chemicals and CAS Registry Numbers: almond oil, 8007-69-0; boric acid, 10043-35-3, 11113-50-1, 11129-12-7, 14213-97-9; cod liver oil, 8001-69-2; neem oil, 8002-65-1; vitamin B group, 12001-76-2
ISSN: 01955616 CODEN: VCNAASource Type: Journal Original language: English
DOI: 10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.11.003 PubMed ID: 24580996Document Type: Review
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