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Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered: An Appraisal »

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Authors: David W. Ramey, Bernard E. Rollin PhD, Franklin M. Loew
ISBN-13: 9780813826165, ISBN-10: 0813826160
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Date Published: May 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: David W. Ramey

David W. Ramey, DVM has been in private equine practice since 1984. He is the author of numerous books and articles on equine health, including “alternative” veterinary medicine. He was selected by the AVMA as one of the nine-member task force on alternative and complementary veterinary medicine that conceived the current AVMA guidelines for the use of CAVM in veterinary practice.

Bernard E. Rollin, PhD is University Distinguished Professor at Colorado State University where he has a joint appointment as professor of philosophy and professor of physiology and biophysics. Dr. Rollin is the author of numerous books on veterinary ethics, pain management, and animal welfare.

Book Synopsis

This resource for veterinarians uses the scientific method to examine a variety of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) therapies. Some of the therapies discussed include acupuncture, energy medicine, chiropractic, electromagnetic therapy, homeopathy, and herbal therapy. Coverage extends to the ethical and regulatory considerations concerning such therapies. A member of the AVMA's task force on CAVM, Ramey has been in private equine practice since 1984. Rollin teaches philosophy, physiology, and biophysics at Colorado State University. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Table of Contents

Foreword
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1The Braid of the Alternative Medicine Movement3
2Historical Aspects of Some CAVM Therapies17
3Science and Medical Therapy55
4Ethics, Evidence, and Medicine73
5Placebos and Perceptions of Therapeutic Efficacy87
6Hope107
7Scientific Aspects of CAVM117
8Untested Therapies and Medical Anarchism165
9Regulatory Considerations179
Afterword197
Appendix203
Notes207
Index244

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