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Veterinary Synthesis Based on Synthesis 8.1. I n collaboration with IAVH, R epresented by Dr. Bernhard Hornig, Germany. Coordination: Dr. Marc Bär, Switzerland. What does the veterinary homeopath need ?. More veterinary information Typical veterinary symptoms
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In collaboration with IAVH, Represented by Dr. Bernhard Hornig, Germany Coordination: Dr. Marc Bär, Switzerland
What does the veterinary homeopath need ? • More veterinary information • Typical veterinary symptoms • E.g. : urine spraying in the house • Symptomss expressing veterinary anatomy • E.g.: inflammation - laminae • Clinical diagnosis rubrics for restricted diseases • E.g.:milk fever, mud fever • More objective symptoms • E.g.: perspiration – estrus; during
What needs -2? • How to translate behavior or symptoms of an animal into a rubric? • Concepts of animal symptoms and behavior • A concept per type of animal (cats, dogs, cattle, horses, etc.) and for animals in general • Each concept is linked to possible Repertory symptoms: • Hiding bones (dogs) Fear of poverty • Flea collar allergy External throat – clothing agg.
Some figures • 3.300 vet author additions • Information from Marc Bär’s clinical experience as well as additions (mostly made by J. Torre) from: F. Briones, C. Day, C. Ferro, M. Issautier, La Joya, G. MacLeod, J. Millemian, J. Peker, R. Pellico, H. Quiquandon, J. Torre
More figures • 528 specific veterinary symptoms • 680 other (human) symptoms with vet additions • > 1.700 symptoms labeled as interesting (Marc Bär and José Torre, SP) • 121 veterinary concepts linked to 273 repertory symptoms
Useful for all? • The software will offer all information with or without veterinary symptoms (version 8.1 and 8.1V). • The Veterinary Synthesis will be printed as a supplement to the Human Synthesis • The printed Human Synthesis will not contain veterinary information, but what about … • GENERALS - LYME DISEASE • COUGH - DELIVERY - during • CHEST - CONGESTION - Mammae • … • Maybe useful for all?
The End Email contact Marc Bär: vet@archibel.com