Four Paws Five Directions: A Guide to Chinese Medicine for Cats and Dogs this question feed

asked by pits on November 3, 2006 5:56 AM

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A very good, informative read. Sadly, it arrived the day my dog died. Wish I'd ordered it the first time I came across it.
reviewed by webin on November 19, 2006 10:02 AM

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It is a simple and easy book of understanding, of the way that the students, in his course beginning, need to understand the Chinese medicine. But for a professional acupunturist he also has his usefulness, because that the part 3 on treatment serves more commonly as a fast guide of treatment for the diseases found. Its serves as a book of incomes. In spite of knowing that the Chinese medicine seeks the treatment of the patient and not of the disease in itself, trying to balance the patient, nevertheless, as a first treatment this book aids the professional to give the first steps. I recommend a lot of this book to students of veterinary Chinese medicine and the acupunturists that are in the beginning of his professional life as acupunturist.
reviewed by ivan on November 22, 2006 1:44 AM

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