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The Mare and Foal
(Hardcover)
J Wortley Axe, Royal Agricultural Society Of England, Fairman Rogers Collection (University
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R733
Discovery Miles 7 330
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For centuries prior to the development of an effective
vaccination against rabies, the bite of a "mad" dog was linked to a
horrific ailment marked by convulsions, an utter dread of
swallowing liquids, uncontrollable thrashing, and even the tendency
to bark and attempt to bite others-a horrid prelude to an agonizing
death.
Drawing on learned theories of medical practitioners and beliefs
of the common people, The Bearer of Crazed and Venomous Fangs
investigates the cultural mythology of the ailment known today as
rabies. By exploring the cultural history of science, traditional
belief, and folk medicine, it reveals the popular myths and learned
delusions that came to define the disease. Among the arresting
topics explored are the attribution of rabies to a worm beneath the
tongue, the notion that the disease could arise spontaneously, the
idea that it could be "cured" by the application to the wound of
special stones or animal parts, and, if all else failed, the
treatment of it by the suffocation of the human victim.
Rich in detail and brimming with historical intrigue, "The
Bearer of Crazed and Venomous Fangs" engages students of medicine
and the history of science, veterinary studies, folklore,
psychology, and anyone interested in how mankind's best friend
could be thought of as its cruelest, fiercest enemy.
In this issue of Veterinary Clinics: Food Animal Practice, Guest
Editor Jeffery R. Applegate brings his considerable expertise to
the topic of Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine. Top experts in the
field cover key topics such as Apiculture, Diseases of the Honey
Bee, Population Medicine, Immunology, Nutrition, and more. Provides
in-depth, reviews in Honey Bee Veterinary Medicine, providing
actionable insights for veterinary practice. Presents the latest
information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of
experienced editors in the field; Authors synthesize and distill
the latest research and practice guidelines to create these timely
topic-based reviews. Contains 15 relevant, practice-oriented topics
including Pesticides and the Impact on Honey Bees; Practical
Applications in Honey Bee Genetics; Foreign Pests and Diseases as
Potential Threats to North American Apiculture; Honey Bee Welfare
and Standards of Humane Euthanasia; and more.
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