The Treatment Of Cattle By Homoeopathy
By (Author) George Macleod
Ebury Publishing
C W Daniel Co Ltd
15th January 2004
1st July 1991
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Veterinary medicine: diseases and therapeutics
Complementary and alternative medicine and therapies
Farm and working animals: general interest
636.20895532
Paperback
160
Width 135mm, Height 216mm, Spine 12mm
177g
Many farmers today are concerned, not only with the increasing cost of conventional drugs, but also with their side-effects and the build-up of resistant strains of bacteria due to the continued and often indiscriminate use of antibiotics. While this book will appeal to the already converted it is hoped that the unprejudiced newcomer will be sufficiently encouraged to investigate this system of medicine and enjoy its undoubted benefits. The aim of the homeopathic approach is to build up the health of the herd and increase the resistance of its individual members to disease, and, in consequence to increase the milk output and quality. Homeopathic remedies are all derived from natural sources and George Macleod outlines the homeopathic approach to the commoner diseases of cattle, omitting only serious injuries and others which are not economic to treat.
George Macleod, a graduate of Glasgow University, was one of the world's foremost authorities on the homeopathic treatment of animals. He was one of the few veterinary surgeons to use homeopathic medicines wholly and exclusively.