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Dr. Ramey has written many articles, and conducted several scientific studies, pertaining to the field of veterinary medicine, in both scientific journals, as well as magazines intended for horse owners, including “The Horse,” “Equus”, “The Equine Athlete,” and “The Paint Horse Journal”.

Ramey, DW, Keegan, K, Pai, PF, et al. Plastic Horseshoe Pads Do Not Attenuate Hoof Wall Vibrations in Trotting Horses. Proc 54th AAEP, 2008.

Ramey, DW. Statement of chiropractic manipulations for the back lacks support. Eq Vet J 2008; 40(5): 523.

Rijnberk, A, Ramey, DW. The End of Veterinary Homeopathy. Australian Veterinary Journal 2007; 85(12): 513 – 516.

Ramey, D. “Do Rolled or Squared Toes Affect Rate of Breakover in Horses?” Equine Veterinary Education 2007; 19(8): 447 – 448.

Ramey, D., ed. Evidence-Based Equine Medicine. Veterinary Clinics of North America, Equine Practice. August, 2007.

Holmes, M, Ramey, D. An Introduction to Evidence-Based Veterinary Medicine. Vet Clin North America, Equine Pract 2007; 23(2): 192 – 200.

Nolen-Walston, R, Paxson, J, Ramey, D. Evidence-based gastrointestinal medicine in horses: it’s not about your gut instincts. Vet Clin North Am Equine Pract. 2007; 23(2): 243-66.

Ramey, D. “Does early antibiotic use in horses with “strangles” cause metastatic Streptococcus equi bacterial infections?” Equine Veterinary Education 2007; 19(1): 14 – 15.

Ramey, DW, Hartmann, P, Krueger, T, et al. Compounded Phenylbutazone Powder: Content and Dosing Concerns. Journal of Equine Veterinary Science, 2007: 27(1): 5-7.

Ramey, DW, Goldman, A, Milstein, M, et al. Homeopathic veterinary medicine. Vet Rec. 2005; 157(13): 391

Ramey, DW. Acupuncture and “Traditional Chinese Medicine” in the horse. Part 2: a scientific overview. Equine Veterinary Education 2005: 7(2): 136 – 144.

Ramey D, Buell P. A True History of Acupuncture. Focus Altern Compl Ther, 2004;9(4):269-273.

Ramey, D.W., Buell, P. D. Acupuncture and ‘traditional Chinese medicine’ in the horse. Part 1: a historical overview. Equine Veterinary Education, 2004; 6(4): 218-224.

Ramey, DW. Inaccurate Acupuncture History. Rheumatology 2004 43(12): 1593

Ramey, DW. Evidence-based conclusions missing from study. J Am Vet Med Assn, 2004: 225(9): 1332.

Ramey, DW, Daft, B. An Investigation into the Feasibility of Intraspinous Injections in the Horse. J Eq Vet Sci, 2003; 23(10): 440 – 442.

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Ramey, DW. Differing opinions on regulating CAVM. J Am Vet Med Assoc 2003; 223(3): 299 – 300.

Ramey, DW. “Regulatory Aspects of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine.” J Am Vet Med Assoc 2003; 222(12): 1679 – 1682.

Ramey, DW. “Alternative Therapies: Doing the right thing.” Vet Forum 2003; 20(4): 27 – 31.

Ramey, DW, Tiidus, PM. “Massage Therapy in the Horse: Assessing its effectiveness from Empirical Data in Humans and Animals.” Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian 2002; 24(5): 418 – 423.

Ramey, DW, Eddington, N, Thonar, E, Lee, M. An analysis of glucosamine and chondroitin sulfate content in oral joint supplement products. J Eq Vet Sci 2002; 22(3): 125 – 127.

Ramey, DW. “Look Before You Leap.” Vet Clin North America, Equine Practice 2001; 17(2): 195 – 208.

Ramey, DW. “Medicine Can’t be Everything to Everyone.” BMJ 2001; 322: 1484.

Ramey, DW, Buell, P. Equine medicine in sixth century China: Qimin yaoshu. In, Rossdale, P, Green, R, eds. Guardians of the Horse II, Romney Publications, Suffolk, UK, 2001: 154 – 161.

Ramey, DW, Lee, M and Messer, NT. “A Review of the Western Veterinary Literature on Equine Acupuncture.” J Eq Vet Sci, 2001; 21(2): 56 – 60.

Ramey, DW, Rollin, B. “Ethical Aspects of Proof and ‘Alternative’ Therapies.” J Am Vet Med Assoc; 2001: 218(3): 343 – 346.

Ramey, DW, Imrie, RH and Buell, P. “Facts and Fallacies in Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.” Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, 2001(23)2: 188 – 193.

Ramey, DW. Acupuncture lacks scientific evidence. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2001; 218(2): 190-1.

Ramey, DW, Buell, P. “Do Acupuncture Points and Meridians Actually Exist?” Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, 2000: 22(12).

Steyn PF, Ramey DW, Kirschvink J, Uhrig J. Effect of a static magnetic field on blood flow to the metacarpus in horses. JAVMA 2000; 217(6):874 – 7.

Imrie R, Ramey DW. “The evidence for evidence-based medicine.“ Complement Ther Med. 2000; 8(2): 123-126.

Ramey, DW, Valli, VT. “No Legitimate Alternatives.” DVM, 2000: 12.

Ramey, DW. “The Scientific Evidence for Homeopathy.” Priorities for Health; 2000, 12(1).

Ramey, D. “Evidence for Homeopathy is Lacking.” BMJ 2000; 320:1341

Ramey D. “Thoughts on teaching complementary and alternative therapies. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2000; 216(8): 1209.

Ramey, DW. Readers question articles in support of complementary and alternative therapies. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 2000; 217(3): 320.

Keating JC Jr, Ramey D. Further comments on veterinary chiropractic. Can Vet J. 2000 Jul; 41(7): 518-9.

Ramey D, Keating JC Jr, Imrie R, Bowles D. Claims for veterinary chiropractic unjustified. Can Vet J. 2000; 41(3): 169 – 70.

Ramey, D.W. and Basford, J.R. A Review of Laser Therapy in the Horse. Compendium on Continuing Education, 2000; 22(3).

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Ramey D.W., Imrie R, Bowles D. Veterinary homeopathy–a rebuttal. Can Vet J. 2000; 41(1):3-4.

Ramey D.W., Imrie R, Bowles D. Acupuncture founded on magical and mystical musings about how the world works. Can Vet J. 1999 Dec;40(12):840-1.

Ramey, D.W. How to Read a Scientific Paper. Proc 45th Am Assn Eq Practitioners, Albuquerque, NM, Dec 1999

Ramey, D.W and Raso, J. Horsefeathers: Acupuncture from a Veterinary Perspective. Priorities for Health; 1999 11(2).

Ramey, D.W. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Therapy in the Horse. Compendium on Continuing Education for the Practicing Veterinarian, 1999; 21(6).

Ramey, D.W. Alternative Therapies for a Reason. World Equine Veterinary Review, June 1999.

Ramey, D.W. Cold Therapy in the Horse. Equine Practice, 21(1): 19-21, 1999.

Ramey, D.W., Wagner, M.H., Imrie, R.H. and Stenger, V.J. Homeopathy and Science: A Closer Look. Technology 6(1): 95-105, 1999.

Ramey, D.W., Steyn, P and Kirschvink, J. The Effect of Magnetic Wraps on Circulation to the Equine Third Metacarpal Region. Proc 44th Am Assn Eq Practitioners, Baltimore, MD, Dec 1998, 272-274.

Ramey, D.W. Herbal Medications and Horses. J Eq Vet Sci, November, 1998.

Ramey, D.W. Pathological Science. World Equine Veterinary Review 3(2): 25 – 27, 1998.

Ramey, D.W. Magnetic and Electromagnetic Therapy. Sci Rev Alt Med 2(1): 13 – 19, 1998.

Ramey, D.W. How to Evaluate Evidence. World Equine Veterinary Review 3(1): 26-30, 1998.

Ramey, D.W. A Prospective Examination of Forelimb Flexion Tests in Practice: Clinical Response, Radiographic Correlations and Predictive Value for Future Lameness. Proc 43rd Am Assn of Eq Practitioners, December 8, 1997.

Ramey, D.W. Why Therapies May Seem to Work (Even When They Don’t). World Equine Veterinary Review 2(4): 32-34, 1997.

Ramey, D.W. PSC Viable Option to Sole Proprietorship. DVM Newsmagazine 28(12): 2E – 5E, December 1997.

Ramey, D.W. The Navicular Bone and Future Lameness: A Retrospective Study of Prepurchase Examinations in Practice. Proc 40th Am Assn of Eq Practitioners, 1994.

Ramey, D.W. Control of Distal Limb Edema in Horses Using a Linear Compression Pump. Proc 38th Am Assn of Eq Practitioners, 1992.

Ramey, D.W. Use of a Linear Compression Pump to Control Distal Limb Edema in Horses. J Eq Vet Sci 1988, 8(5): 355 – 358.

Ramey, D.W. Repair of a Central Tarsal Bone Fracture Using Lag Screw Fixation in a Horse. JAVMA 1988, 193(10): 1451 – 1453.

Ramey, D.W. Sialolith in a Horse. Mod Vet Prac 1987, 67(5/6): 51 – 52.

Ramey, D.W. Healing in the Small Colon of the Pony: Stapling vs. Suturing. Proceedings of the Second Equine Colic Research Symposium, Vet Learning Systems, 1986: 166 – 167.

Rigg, D.L., Ramey, D.W. and Reinertson, E.L. Tracheal Compression Secondary to Abscessation of the Cranial Mediastinal Lymph Nodes in a Horse. JAVMA 1985, 186(3): 283 – 284.

Ramey, D.W. Eleven Centimeter Cortical Sequestrum separated from Cranial Margin of MC-3 in a Quarterhorse Mare. JAVMA 1985, 187(4): 427 – 428.

Ramey, D.W and Rooks, R.L. Applications of Skin Stapling Equipment to Equine Surgery. Vet Med 1985, 80(1): 66 – 67.

Ramey, D.W and Reinertson, E.L. Strangulating Lipoma and Small Intestinal Leiomyoma in a Horse. J Eq Vet Sci 1984, 4(2): 88 – 89.

Ramey, D.W. and Selcer, B.A. Fractured Lumbar Vertebra in a Quarterhorse Colt.. D.W. Ramey and B.A. Selcer. Vet Radiol 1984 (259): 218 – 219.

Ramey, D.W. and Reinertson, E.L.. Sand Induced Diarrhea in a Foal. JAVMA 1984, 185(15): 537 – 538.