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5M Publishing The History Of Veterinary Medicine And The Animal-Human Relationship by Bruce Vivash Jones
...as I turned the last page of this tome I was struck with a sense of gratitude, and I feel compelled to use this review to thank the author. Thank you for taking the time to write this all down. Thank you for the interest and the knowledge. Finally, thank you to those characters who make up the history of veterinary medicine - Nicola Davies, Companion Magazine EditorThis comprehensive book includes:- an exploration of the history of veterinary medicine from the ancient world to the present- an examination of the development of man’s relationship with animals through early domestication, usage for food, fiber, traction, and transport to the current therapies and companion animals- an exploration of the development of the discipline of veterinary medicine through the transition from art to science and man’s deeper understanding of animals through research and investigation- the recorded 4000-year history of animal disease and veterinary development together with the story of the animal-human relationships and welfare as one cohesive text, with extensive backup- many species covered in detail: equine, bovine, ovine, caprine, porcine, canine, feline, avian, and aquatic, on every continent.The History of Veterinary Medicine and the Animal-Human Relationship is both an informative read and a definitive reference text for veterinary historians, veterinary history societies, veterinary librarians, and archivists.