1994
DOI: 10.20506/rst.13.2.768
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Use of chinese medicine in veterinary science : history and perspectives

Abstract: Veterinary acupuncture has been receiving greater acceptance in veterinary medicine communities throughout the world in recent years. The American Veterinary Medical Association, for example, is beginning to accept acupuncture as a form of veterinary treatment. Another branch of traditional Chinese veterinary practice, herbal medicine, deserves similar recognition throughout the veterinary world. While herbal medicine carries a strong reputation for healing potential in the Orient, this treatment system is new… Show more

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“…Newcastle infectious diseases is endemic in China for decades (Liu et al, 2008). Chinese herbal medicine plays a crucial role to control various infectious diseases not only humans sides but also in veterinary science (Lin & Panzer, 1994). There are a lot of vaccines that have been made in China by Chinese plants against NDV.…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Newcastle infectious diseases is endemic in China for decades (Liu et al, 2008). Chinese herbal medicine plays a crucial role to control various infectious diseases not only humans sides but also in veterinary science (Lin & Panzer, 1994). There are a lot of vaccines that have been made in China by Chinese plants against NDV.…”
Section: Chinamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Traditional Chinese medicine has become a research hotspot in the field of antiviral therapy due to its abundant resources, low price and low toxic side effects (Huang et al., 2014). In addition, certain herbal ingredients not only have antibacterial and antiviral effects, but also have the function of promoting immunity, which can significantly enhance the disease resistance of animals and improve their immune function (Alagawany & Elnesr, 2019; Cutter, 2000; Lin & Panzer, 1994). It is used to treat numerous viral, bacterial and metabolic diseases that are refractory to treatment with chemical medicines and antibiotics (Abd El‐Hamid et al., 2019; Li & Peng, 2013; Zhang et al., 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%