Christopher Day MA, Vet MB, Vet FFHom, MRCVS

The late Christopher Day qualified as a vet in 1972, from Cambridge University and Veterinary School, where he studied both Agriculture and Veterinary Medicine. He used homeopathy and worked with healthy feeding from that time.

He joined his parents’ rural practice in 1973 and soon added acupuncture and other natural medicine and alternative medicine methods to his medical armory. He founded the Alternative Veterinary Medicine Centre, AVMC, in March 1987 as a dedicated alternative veterinary medicine referral centre.

He worked all over the UK, treating all species, whether at their homes or at the AVMC. He taught widely in the UK and other countries. He wrote articles, books, and eBooks on many aspects of holistic medicine and conducts clinical research (not animal experiments). As Veterinary Dean of the Faculty of Homeopathy, he established veterinary homeopathic training, standards, and examinations, both in the UK and abroad.

His practice was based in Stanford-in-the-Vale, Oxfordshire.

Books

Chris wrote a number of excellent books about Veterinary Homeopathy including “The Homoeopathic Treatment Of Small Animals: Principles and Practice” which is widely available from bookshops.

His other interesting and useful books are downloadable from lulu.com

General

First aid

Herbs

Feeding


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