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LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM
Started by: Jayashree at November 8 2006
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LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM
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By:
Jayashree
Calcutta, India
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November 8 2006
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LAC VACCINUM DEFLORATUM
Skimmed Milk
(LAC DEFLORATUM)
A remedy for diseases with faulty nutrition; sick headaches, with profuse flow of urine during pain. Car sickness.
Head.--Despondent. Pain begins in forehead to occiput, in morning on rising. Intense throbbing, with nausea, vomiting, blindness, and obstinate constipation; worse, noise, light, motion, during menses, with great prostration, and better by pressure and bandaging head tightly.
Stool.--Constipation. Stools hard, large, with great straining; painful, lacerating anus.
Relationship.--Compare: Colostrum (Diarrhœa in infants. Whole body smells sour. Colic). Nat mur.
Dose.--Sixth, to thirtieth potency and higher.
Jayashree Kanoi
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How to Choose A Veterinary Clinic
When choosing a veterinary clinic you must follow these steps in order to ensure your pet and you are completely satisfied with your choice. Choosing the right veterinarian and an associated clinic is important for a number of reasons:
Your pet's life and quality of life will depend on itYour peace of mind will depend on itYour wallet will depend on it
Your pet's life and quality of life will depend on itYour peace of mind will depend on itYour wallet will depend on it
Your pet's life and quality of life will depend on it
Your peace of mind will depend on it
Choosing Among Veterinary Clinics
A reputed clinic should have an active website up and running, however that may not necessarily be the case. In the latter case checking out the clinic becomes even more important. You should try to seek out as much information as you can glean from different sources like the internet, forums, yellow pages, magazines, local publications etc before you decide on visiting because visits take up time and effort.
Referrals cannot replace paying a visit to the Clinic itself. Pet owners get a chance to examine the facility, connect with the staff and meet the Vet. Details of the kinds of services provided and care of the pets can be observed first hand. You should check for licenses, qualifications, general cleanliness, efficiency etc. Even if you are not an expert on vet clinics you should be able to make out by taking into account these factors.
In addition, you might want specific services like spay and neuter etc. if you are looking for such services it is best to go for a place that is affordable but does not compromise on quality at the same time. So if the clinic skimps on basics like anesthetic et al. then you may want to keep looking.
The Vet has to have the two E's i.e. education, as in qualifications and certifications, and he also has to have sufficient experience in pet care. Vets are supposed to be comfortable around new animals and vice-versa. Moreover, there are some clinics that specialize in certain types of pets and are good with these particular animals only. So you should keep this in mind while evaluating a Clinic.
Moreover, the Vet isn't the only person your pet is going to come in contact with. There are receptionists, veterinarian assistants, veterinarian technicians, and often kennel personnel, as well. So you should try to evaluate the efficiency and professionalism of the staff as a whole. Keeping the above factors in mind should help you reach an informed decision.
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