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Herbal Veterinary Medicine part 2

Herbal Veterinary Medicine part 2 Dear Viewer, we have seen the basics of Veterinary  Herbal Medicines in the ? rest part of this documentary. And also, we have learnt the herbal medicines for inflammation, Mastitis, Fever, Cow pox, Yoke gall, Bloat, Prolapse of Uterus, Gangrenous Tail, Anoestrus and for many more problems. Now, in this 2nd b part of the film, let us study the herbal medicines for other problems. General information and suggestions given in 1st part applies to these medicines as well. These are all, time tested ethnic medicines collected from traditional herbal medicine practitioners. We want to remind that Shramajeevi Agri Films will not entertain any claim of loss or inconveniences due to these medicines. Now let us study the diseases of animals and the herbal remedies for the same. First one is the problem of Repeat Breeding: Symptoms: Animal comes in to oestrus even after repeated insemination. Reasons: infection in the ut...

Medical calculations, part 2, Veterinary Pharmacology

Hi this is dr. Herndon and this is part two of our review of medical calculations. In this post i will be explaining and demonstrating how to calculate a drug dose and how to calculate an amount of a drug that we're going to administer to a patient. In order to be able to do these calculations we need to know three things: you need to know the animal's body weight, the drug dosage rate, and the drug concentration. A word about the terms dose and dosage: these two terms are often used interchangeably. It's important to know the difference, and for our purposes a dose of a drug is what we're going to be calculating. It's the quantity of drug active ingredient that's delivered to a patient at one particular time. So you'll often see a drug dose written as 20 milligrams or 20 units. A dosage rate, however this is something we don't have to calculate. A dosage rate is going to be given either in the veterinarian's ...