Applications of acupuncture analgesia and therapy in sheep
Date
12-1997
Abstract
Study 1: Area distribution of analgesia induced by conventional white needle acupuncture in sheep
Study 2: Comparative evaluation of analgesia produced by different methods of stimulating acupoints in sheep
Study 3: Comparative evaluation of analgesia produced by different solutions for acupunture in sheep
Study 4: Comparison between acupuncture analgesia and xylazine-ketamine induced anesthesia for exploratory laparotomy in sheep
Study 5: Effect of different methods of acupuncture on physiological responses and blood cellular responses in sheep
Study 6: Effect of different aquapuncture solutions on physiological responses and blood cellular responses in sheep
Study 7: Pysiological and blood cellular responses of sheep under conventional needle acupuncture analgesia and xylazine-ketamine anesthesia
Language
English
Location
UPLB Main Library Special Collections Section (USCS)
Date Project Started:
11-1995
Date of Completion:
11-1997
Funding agency
UPLB Basic/Applied Research Project No. 95-30
College
College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM)
Document Type
Terminal Report
Recommended citation
Acoda, Jezie A.; Valdez, Conrado A.; Alejandro, Famela A.; Alonte, Ma. Victoria V.; Fragata, John P.; and Reyes, Cecelia M., "Applications of acupuncture analgesia and therapy in sheep" (1997). Report. 13.
https://www.ukdr.uplb.edu.ph/reports/13