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[...]... research During the earliest phase of my inquiries into the nature ofthe human-animal relationship andveterinary medicine, I spent a considerable amount of time inthe company of veterinarians—working in urban, rural and mixed veterinary practices inthe Netherlands—as a participant observer This proved a fascinating experience and afforded me a great deal of insight into the everyday work and social... underlay the introduction of public slaughterhouses inthe Netherlands andthe increasingly important role ofveterinary meat inspection; and finally, Schwabe (1978) examines early animal medicineandthe cattle culture of ancient Sumer and Egypt, employing a considerable amount of comparative anthropological data in his discussion Ofthe aforementioned authors, only the latter is in fact a veterinarian; the. .. human-animalrelationsand animal medicine It explores how the scientific enlightenment, urbanisation andthe changing nature of social relations influenced the establishment of formal veterinary education, heralding the birth oftheveterinary profession in Europe This chapter thus looks at the gradual formalisation and intensification oftheveterinary regime In this regard, it also examines the emergent... 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 to outline some ofthe most influential and interesting of these theories By producing such a synthesis of recent thought on the origins of agriculture and animal domestication, I hope to paint a backdrop for... role ofthe state in dealing with the epizootic disease that plagued the nations of Europe during the early industrial age Governmental responses to outbreaks of cattle plague in Britain andthe Netherlands during the nineteenth century will form the basis ofthe discussion Chapter 5 continues this tale of state intervention and control into the twentieth century This chapter explores the rapid intensification... changes inthe humananimal relationship and theriseofthe veterinary regime from the time of animal domestication andthe inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day The book, therefore, has an enormous scope and encompasses a huge time-span My discussion is often at the level ofthe general, rather than the specific I have no pretensions to have written a concise and complete history of human-animal. .. intensification of livestock production during this century andthe consequent further intensification oftheveterinary regime It examines the increasing risks to animal welfare, health and environment that the increased exploitation of animal resources has posed, discussing the increasingly important role ofthe state and the inter-nationalisation of animal disease control Further to this, this chapter examines... technological inventions, medical discoveries, changing surgical procedures or the biographies of individual veterinarians, that have generally been the focus ofveterinary history, have thus been of far less interest to me In this volume, I have attempted to delineate the riseand intensification oftheveterinary regime in terms of phases In short, four successive stages of development ofthe veterinary. .. artefacts and objects is, however, in itself the source of contention amongst experts The past is continually being reinterpreted inthe light of new findings and theories about our ancestors and the way in which they lived What is clear, though, is that the emergence of humankind and its various exploits are, in terms ofthe history ofthe Earth as a whole, very recent developments As Marvin Harris succinctly... consequences of failing to do so Leaving such issues aside, I shall now briefly outline the content and structure of this book As a whole, the book is structured in a ‘phaseological’ and thematic fashion The following chapter begins with an examination of animal domestication andthe origins of agriculture, and explores the consequences of these developments in terms of human social relationsand infectious . of the
Faculty of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Utrecht for going over the veterinary
and veterinary historical content of my work with a fine-tooth. disease and human society: human-animal relations and the
rise of veterinary medicine/ Joanna Swabe.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1 Veterinary