9783943309898-3943309894-New World Veterinary Repertory

New World Veterinary Repertory

ISBN-13: 9783943309898
ISBN-10: 3943309894
Author: Richard H. Pitcairn, Wendy Jensen
Publication date: 2016
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Format: Hardcover 776 pages
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ISBN-13: 9783943309898
ISBN-10: 3943309894
Author: Richard H. Pitcairn, Wendy Jensen
Publication date: 2016
Publisher:
Format: Hardcover 776 pages

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New World Veterinary Repertory (ISBN-13: 9783943309898 and ISBN-10: 3943309894), written by authors Richard H. Pitcairn, Wendy Jensen in 2016. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent New World Veterinary Repertory (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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A modern homeopathic repertory adapted for animal patients, based on Boger-Boenninghausen's Repertory, with valuable additions from Kent and many others€ 118,00 sofort lieferbar, versandfertig innerhalb eines Werktageskeine VersandkostenThe very first repertory designed exclusively for veterinary use. Of the more than 110 repertories published over the last two centuries*, this is the first that has been carefully constructed to be of special application to veterinary practice. Until now, veterinarians practicing the homeopathy of Hahnemann have used the repertories designed for human beings - Kent's, Boenninghausen's Therapeutic Pocketbook, Boger edition of Boenninghausen's repertory, The Synthetic Repertory, etc. These are excellent repertories for human use but can be a challenge to veterinarians for two reasons.1. They contain large amounts of information, such as sensations, types of pains, and specific locations, that only humans can communicate.2. Some of the most common non-human conditions are either minimally presented or completely absent from existing repertories.Veterinarians Richard Pitcairn and Wendy Jensen, together with over 55 years' experience in exclusively homeopathic practices, bring their knowledge of animal conditions and the correspondingly most applicable rubrics to this unparalleled reference work. The Boenninghausen repertory, edited by Boger, was the foundation for the work because of its emphasis on physical conditions and its skillful use of modalities and concomitants that are so necessary in veterinary work. After editing out the non-applicable material, rubrics especially helpful in animal cases were added or enlarged - primarily from Kent's repertory, but also from other sources including Jahr, Boger, Allen, Hering and Boericke. Extensive cross references were also added to make the discovery of the most similar rubric much easier than ever before.

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