... numerous attempts to explain why—after many thousands of years—our ancestors abandoned scavenging, hunting and gathering in favour of animal husbandry and agriculture. In this chapter, I have chosen ... agriculture, trade and even religion. Marks on boneDomestication, dependency and disease 17 children’s toys. Duck and goose down is used to fill pillows, duvets and sleeping bags, and feathers used ... the historical and social changes that underlay the introduction of publicslaughterhouses in the Netherlands and the increasingly important role of veterinary meatinspection; and finally, Schwabe...
... Tropical Medicine in London and Liverpool, 1819–1914,” i n Disease Medicineand Empire: Perspectives on Western Medicineand the Ex-perience of European Expansion, ed. Roy MacLeod and Milton ... India: Anglo-In-dian Preventive Medicine, 1859–1914 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994); and Andrew Cunningham and Bridie Andrews, eds., Western Medicine as Contested Knowledge (Manchester: ... Imperial Medicineand Indigenous Societies (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1988); Roy MacLeod and Milton Lewis, eds., Disease, Medicineand Empire: Perspectives on Western Medi-cine and...
... were perceived and valued by the societies in which they lived. Finally, it can provide a background and context for understanding how ‘modern’ veterinarymedicine developed and perhaps even ... pro ts and rents’ in J. irsk (ed.), e Agrarian History of England and Wales, Vol II (Cambridge, 1985), pp. 117–18.32 G. Markham, Cheape and Good Husbandry (London, 1616), p.100 and M. ... Politics and Society in Britain 1660–1800 (Manchester, 1991), p. 155; J. Swabe, e Burden of Beasts; R. Dunlop and D. William, Veterinary Medicine; L. Wilkison, Animals and Disease and C.W....
... Herds: Disease, LivestockEconomies, and the Globalization of Veterinary Medicine edited by Karen Brown and DanielGilfoyleAndrew CatleyCorrespondence: Andrew.catley@tufts.eduFeinstein International ... of veterinary medicine and, partic ularly, the emergence of veterinary services and diseasecontrol programs in relation to livestock trade. For the case studies covering China,Australia, and ... Ababa, EthiopiaBook detailsBrown K, Gilfoyle D and (eds): Healing t he Herds: Disease, Livestock Economies, and theGlobalization of VeterinaryMedicine Ohio University Press; 2009. 288 pages....
... founder of chiropractic) and Jack LaLanne, in human medicine to such people as Andrew Weil and Larry Dossey, and in veterinarymedicine to such people as Allen Schoen and Susan Wynn.Deregulation, ... is, illness and the risk of early death. Modern veterinary medicine uses modern chemistry and technology, much as in human medicine, and hence it has come under suspicion as polluting and harming ... day.The veterinary profession needs to get off this merry-go-round. The historyof medicine is instructive. We have thousands of years of ghastly and/ or inef-fective medicine. Thousands of years...
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... management, welfare and conservation. Thepurpose of this book is to provide, and then assemble, a few more piecesof this enormous puzzle.Giant Pandas: Biology, VeterinaryMedicineand Management, ... of male and female giant pandas at the institutions of theChinese Partners.(2) The evaluations will involve a total of x male and y female giantpandas at the designated facility, and the Chinese ... hedgeagainst extinction, and even as a source of animals for potential re-introductions. However, these laudable goals can only be achieved byGiant Pandas: Biology, VeterinaryMedicineand Management,...
... ETHICAL ISSUES IN MOLECULAR MEDICINEAND GENE THERAPY CHAPTER 14Ethical Issues in Molecular Medicine and Gene TherapyLEONARD M. FLECK, PH.D.BACKGROUNDThe presentation of ethical issues in ... raise issues of justice. Issues of experimental medicine get put in a distinct ethical compartmentbecause, unlike standard medical practice, there are two distinct objectives being328 ETHICAL ISSUES ... “bulk up” some, and he may see steroids as thekey to accomplishing that goal quickly. He might demand that his physician prescribeMOLECULAR MEDICINEAND GENE THERAPY: ETHICAL ISSUES IN THE CLINICAL...
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... the poorest countries Chapter 002. GlobalIssues in Medicine (Part 3) The Economics of Global Health Political and economic concerns have often guided global health interventions. As mentioned ... institutions, including the World Bank and the IMF, have counseled limited investments and the capping of social expenditures in income countries and for 11.8% in middle- and low-income countries. In ... and for how long, it is imperative that we improve our ability to assess the global burden of disease (GBD) and to plan interventions that more precisely...