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    Chinese Veterinary Herbal

    Handbook

    3rd

    Edition

    Huisheng Xie, DVM, PhD, MS

    Edited by

    Lauren R. Frank, DVM, CVA

    Vanessa Preast, DVM, CVA

    Lisa Trevisanello, DVM, CVA

    Jing Tang Publishing This document is intended for educational purposes. It is designed for use by licensed

    veterinarians who have been trained in traditional Chinese veterinary medicine (TCVM)

    diagnosis and Chinese herbal materia medica and prescriptions. Much of the information

    in this book is based upon clinical observations and classical TCVM literature. The

    authors and publishers make no claims about the effectiveness of the products

    described in the notes.

    ISBN: 978-1-934786-35-2

    Published and distributed by

    Jing Tang Publishing

    9700 West Hwy 318

    Reddick, FL 32686

    www.tcvm.com

    Tel: 352.591.2141

    800.891.1986

    Fax: 352.591.2854

    866.700.8772

    THIRD EDITION

    Copyright ? 2011 by the author and publisher. No parts of this handbook may be

    reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical or

    photocopy without the prior written permission from the publisher.

    2nd

    edition copyrighted by 2008

    1st

    edition copyrighted by 2004

    Cover Design: Zhen Zhao, MS

    Printer: Tianjin Jincai Arts Printing Co., Ltd.

    Tian Jin, China CONTENTS │ i

    ABOUT THE AUTHOR

    Huisheng Xie, DVM, PhD, MS

    A third generation practitioner of Chinese Herbal Medicine, Huisheng Xie (pronounced

    “shay”) grew up watching his grandfather and father treat their human patients with

    traditional Chinese herbal medicines. When he was just a boy of eight years old, the

    death of his beloved dog Shan-Shan (meaning mountain) changed his future.

    Heartbroken for weeks after the passing of his four-legged companion, he decided to

    pursue veterinary medicine when he entered college rather than enter medical school

    and become a TCM physician.

    Dr. Xie received his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine at the Sichuan College of Animal

    Science and Veterinary Medicine in Sichuan, China in 1983. He worked as an assistant

    and staff veterinarian in the College of Veterinary Medicine of the Beijing Agricultural

    University from 1983 to 1987. In 1988, he received his Master of Science in Veterinary

    Acupuncture. From 1988 to 1994, he was an Assistant and Associate Professor in the

    Beijing Agricultural University, College of Veterinary Medicine. In 1992, he also received

    advanced training in human acupuncture at the Beijing College of Traditional Chinese

    Medicine and the National Academy of Traditional Chinese Medicine. In 1999, he

    received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida for his investigation of the mechanisms

    of pain control in horses using acupuncture. In 1998, Dr. Xie founded the Chi Institute in

    Reddick, Florida to train veterinarians in Chinese acupuncture, herbal medicine, Food

    Therapy and Tui-na.

    Dr. Xie’s academic accomplishments in China include Achievement Awards from the

    Ministry of Agriculture, the National Science and Technology Committee and the Beijing

    Agricultural University. He has been invited to give lectures on veterinary acupuncture

    and herbal medicine all over the United States, Brazil, Mexico, Europe, Australia,Thailand and Japan. He is also the author of 12 books and over 100 scientific papers.

    His textbooks, including Xie’s Veterinary Herbology, Xie’s Veterinary Acupuncture and ......

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