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Traditional Herbal Remedies for Thai Elephants
By TSCWA members Dr Aleksija Neimanis MSc (Biology), PhD (Veterinary) and Pranee Thongnoppakun BSc (Animal Science).
This report describes the study of herbal remedies for elephants, which was conducted by TWCWA.
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Individual sections
Background
Materials and Methods
Results
Discussion of Results
4.1.
Traditional herbal remedies
4.2.
Critical evaluation of herbal remedies
4.3.
Eye problems
4.4.
Wounds
4.5.
Musth
4.6.
Bloat/colic
4.7.
Inappetance/not drinking
4.8.
Diarrhea
4.9.
External parasites
4.10.
Internal parasites
4.11.
Edema
4.12.
Weakness
Northeast and Northwest - Comparison
Conclusions and Recommendations
Acknowledgements and Bibliography
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