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001 2009041420
003 DLC
005 20110507082611.0
008 091007s2010 iauab b 001 0 eng
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020 $a9780813803692 (hardback : alk. paper)
020 $a0813803691 (hardback : alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn456641880
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041 0 $aeng$achi
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050 00 $aSF745.5$b.X543 2010
060 00 $a2010 G-479
060 10 $aSF 745.5$bX6 2010
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082 00 $a636.089/5321$222
245 00 $aXie's Chinese veterinary herbology /$cedited by Huisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast ; illustrated by Barbara Jean Beckford.
246 30 $aChinese veterinary herbology
260 $aAmes, Iowa :$bWiley-Blackwell,$c2010.
300 $axix, 612 p. :$bill., map ;$c29 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tHerbs to tonify deficiency /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbs to release the exterior /$rXuguang Yang, Li Lin, Huisheng Xie --$tHerbs to transform phlegm and relieve cough and asthma /$rHuisheng Xie, Yasu Xie, Xiaolin Deng --$tHerbs to clear heat /$rHuisheng Xie, Dayou Shi, Min Su Kim --$tPurgative herbs /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Elizabeth Fernandez --$tHerbs to warm the interior /$rHuisheng Xie, Cheryl Chrisman, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to Dispel damp /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbs to regulate (stagnant) qi /$rHuisheng Xie, Cheryl Chrisman, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to relieve food stagnation /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbs to stop bleeding /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbs to invigorate blood and break blood stasis /$rHuisheng Cie, Vanessa Preast, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to calm shen /$rHuisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to pacify the liver and extinguish endogenous wind /$rHuisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to stabilize and bind (astringents) /$rHuisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to open orifices (senses) /$rHuisheng Xie, Vanessa Preast, Min Su Kim --$tHerbs to expel parasites /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbs for topical application /$rHuisheng Xie, Min Su Kim, Cheryl Chrisman --$tHerbal formulas to tonify deficiency /$rDalu Song, Huisheng Xie, Justin Shmalberg --$tHerbal formulas to release the exterior /$rDalu Song, Justin Shmalberg, Huisheng Xie --$tHerbal formulas to transform phlegm and to relieve cough & asthma /$rDalu Song, Justin Shmalberg, Huisheng Xie --$tHerbal formulas to clear heat /$rXiujun Wang, Michael Bartholomew, Huisheng Xie --$tHerbal formulas to warm the interior /$rXiujun Wang ... [et al.] --$tHerbal formulas to eliminate dampness /$rSonghua Hu, Huisheng Xie, Justin Shmalberg --$tHerbal formulas to regulate stagnation /$rBruce Ferguson --$tHerbal formulas to relieve food stagnation /$rBruce Ferguson --$tHerbal formulas to stop bleeding /$rBruce Ferguson --$tHerbal formulas to invigorate blood and break blood stasis /$rBruce Ferguson --$tHerbal formulas to stabilize and bind (astringents) /$rSara Jane Skiwski --$tHerbal formulas to calm shen /$rSara Jane Skiwski --$tHerbal formulas to open orifices (senses) /$rSara Jane Skiwski --$tHerbal formulas to expel wind /$rChaoying Luo, Huisheng Xie, Kelly Chandler --$tPurgative herbal formulas /$rChaoying Luo, Michael Bartholomew, Huisheng Xie --$therbal formulas to expel parasites /$rChaoying Luo, Huisheng Xie, Michael Bartholomew --$tHerbal formulas for external application /$rChaoying Luo, Michael Bartholomew, Huisheng Xie --$tHow to integrate Chinese herbal medicine into veterinary practice /$rTiffany Rimar --$tClinical application of Chinese herbal medicine for companion animals /$rConstance DiNatale --$tClinical applications of Chinese herbal medicine for horses /$rLisa Trevisanello, Huisheng Xie.
520 $a"Chinese Herbal Medicine (CHM) has been practiced for more than 4,000 years, and along with acupuncture is an important component of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine. Veterinarians are increasingly using these treatment methods in a clinical setting, Chinese Veterinary Herbology will serve as a clear, practical guide to the theory and application of CHM into established veterinary practices. Chinese Veterinary Herbology will be divided into three parts. Part I will address herbal materia medica used in treating various disorders and diseases. Part II will provide 400 herbal formulas used in treating large and small animals. Part III will discuss the clinical application of herbal treatments. Within these sections the authors will also discuss the history of each herb, the basis of formulation of herbal recipes, energetic actions, indications, and contraindications of each formula, dosage requirements for both large and small animals and information on clinical and pharmacological studies performed with herbal treatments. Chinese Veterinary Herbology will serve as an invaluable reference and guide to all veterinarians looking to expand their treatment options"--Provided by publisher.
650 0 $aAlternative veterinary medicine.
650 0 $aHerbs$xTherapeutic use.
650 0 $aHerbs$xTherapeutic use$zChina.
650 0 $aTraditional veterinary medicine$zChina.
650 0 $aMedicine, Chinese.
650 12 $aPhytotherapy$xveterinary.
650 12 $aVeterinary Medicine$xmethods.
650 22 $aDrugs, Chinese Herbal.
700 1 $aXie, Huisheng.
700 1 $aPreast, Vanessa.