British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons
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The British Association of Homeopathic Veterinary Surgeons, also known as the BAHVS, was founded in 1982 by a nucleus of [veterinary surgeons] with an interest in [homeopathy]: George Macleod MRCVS (President), Christopher Day MRCVS (Hon. Sec.), Francis Hunter MRCVS, John Saxton MRCVS and others. Many others have since held office in this association.
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[edit] Membership
The BAHVS has approximately 140 members throughout the world. Full membership is only open to qualified veterinary surgeons (veterinarians).
[edit] Aims
The Association was formed to advance the understanding, knowledge and practice of veterinary homeopathy (homoeopathy / homœopathy). It therefore aims to stimulate professional awareness of homeopathy and to encourage and provide for the training of veterinary surgeons in the practice of homeopathy. It also encourages research. It is an open forum for the various differing approaches to the subject of veterinary homeopathy and its application, allowing for constructive dialogue between differing methodologies.
[edit] Publications
The BAHVS publishes a regular ‘’Newsletter’’ to members.
[edit] International
The Association has close links with the International Association for Veterinary Homeopathy.