Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)

Manuscripts, containing thousands of years of information and experiences about the treatment of diseases of other animal species, mostly horses, are known by different names such as baitarname, esbname, haylname and bazname. These authentic works, which were also established during the Islamic Civi...

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Main Authors: Ali Yiğit, Aşkın Yaşar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) 2017-12-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1540
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description Manuscripts, containing thousands of years of information and experiences about the treatment of diseases of other animal species, mostly horses, are known by different names such as baitarname, esbname, haylname and bazname. These authentic works, which were also established during the Islamic Civilization period, also bear the traces of different civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Ancient India and Ancient Greek. With this study, it was aimed to shed light on the evaluation of these manuscripts which have thousands of years of knowledge in terms of treatment and preventive medicine in organic animal production. The main material of the work is originated of a manuscript work conducted as a doctoral thesis and of information on the subject. In addition, books, theses, researches and compilation studies that can be reached within the scope of the subject and which were studied before were also evaluated. In these study, it is observed that the use of herbal, animal and mineral resources as medicines in the treatment, as well as the applications of phlebotomization and cauterization are among the treatment methods. Increased pharmacological, toxicological and clinical trials on herbal, animal and mineral drugs, which are accepted as a complementary role even if they are not alternative, could be a valuable source of organic animal production for which artificial drug use is prohibited or restricted.
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spelling doaj.art-4ce2d1ea738b4626bc202936ed8c6a252023-02-15T16:19:41ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2017-12-015131696169910.24925/turjaf.v5i13.1696-1699.1540723Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)Ali Yiğit0Aşkın Yaşar1Kafkas Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi, VHT ve Deontoloji AD, 36300 KarsSelçuk Üniversitesi, Veteriner Fakültesi VHT ve Deontoloji AD, 42003 KonyaManuscripts, containing thousands of years of information and experiences about the treatment of diseases of other animal species, mostly horses, are known by different names such as baitarname, esbname, haylname and bazname. These authentic works, which were also established during the Islamic Civilization period, also bear the traces of different civilizations such as Ancient Egypt, Ancient India and Ancient Greek. With this study, it was aimed to shed light on the evaluation of these manuscripts which have thousands of years of knowledge in terms of treatment and preventive medicine in organic animal production. The main material of the work is originated of a manuscript work conducted as a doctoral thesis and of information on the subject. In addition, books, theses, researches and compilation studies that can be reached within the scope of the subject and which were studied before were also evaluated. In these study, it is observed that the use of herbal, animal and mineral resources as medicines in the treatment, as well as the applications of phlebotomization and cauterization are among the treatment methods. Increased pharmacological, toxicological and clinical trials on herbal, animal and mineral drugs, which are accepted as a complementary role even if they are not alternative, could be a valuable source of organic animal production for which artificial drug use is prohibited or restricted.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1540Alternatif tedaviBaytarnameOrganik HayvancılıkVeteriner HekimliğiTedavi yöntemi
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Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
Alternatif tedavi
Baytarname
Organik Hayvancılık
Veteriner Hekimliği
Tedavi yöntemi
title Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
title_full Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
title_fullStr Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
title_full_unstemmed Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
title_short Alternative Methods of Treatment for Organic Animal Production: A Survey of “Baitarname” (Veterinary Manuscript)
title_sort alternative methods of treatment for organic animal production a survey of baitarname veterinary manuscript
topic Alternatif tedavi
Baytarname
Organik Hayvancılık
Veteriner Hekimliği
Tedavi yöntemi
url http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/1540
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