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The history of veterinary medicine and the animal-human relationship / Bruce Vivash Jones, BVetSts, MRCVS, DVetMed (Hon).

By: Jones, Bruce V. (Bruce Vivash), 1928- [author.].
Publisher: Great Easton, Essex, UK : 5m Books, 2021Copyright date: ©2021Description: xix, 580 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (some color) ; 26 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781789181180; 9781789181821; 1789181828.Subject(s): Veterinary medicine -- History | Human-animal relationships | Veterinary Medicine -- history | Human-Animal Bond | Médecine vétérinaire -- Histoire | Relations homme-animal | Human-animal relationships | Veterinary medicineGenre/Form: History.DDC classification: 636.08909
Contents:
Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Levant and Persia -- Greek (Aegean and Hellenic) culture -- Carthage -- The Roman Empire -- The Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) -- Islamic veterinary and human medicine develops -- East Asia: China, Indo-China, Korea and Japan -- South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Tibet -- The Americas: North, Central, South -- Australasia: Australia and New Zealand -- Africa: South Africa and Colonial Countries -- The Middle Ages and Renaissance -- The scientific basis for veterinary medicine evolves -- Veterinary schools in France, Europe, then Britain -- Veterinary medicine arrives in North America and advances -- From the 19th to the 21st centuries -- Equine: horse, donkey and mule -- Bovine: cattle, buffalo, yak and others -- Ovine: sheep -- Caprine: goat -- Porcine: pigs and peccaries -- Canine: dogs -- Feline: cats -- Avian species: poultry, falcons, parrots and others -- Aquatic species: fish, molluscs, edible snails and frogs -- Other species -- Appendix 1 animal self-medication -- Appendix 2 veterinary journals and periodicals.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Egypt, Mesopotamia, the Levant and Persia -- Greek (Aegean and Hellenic) culture -- Carthage -- The Roman Empire -- The Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine) -- Islamic veterinary and human medicine develops -- East Asia: China, Indo-China, Korea and Japan -- South Asia: India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Malaysia and Tibet -- The Americas: North, Central, South -- Australasia: Australia and New Zealand -- Africa: South Africa and Colonial Countries -- The Middle Ages and Renaissance -- The scientific basis for veterinary medicine evolves -- Veterinary schools in France, Europe, then Britain -- Veterinary medicine arrives in North America and advances -- From the 19th to the 21st centuries -- Equine: horse, donkey and mule -- Bovine: cattle, buffalo, yak and others -- Ovine: sheep -- Caprine: goat -- Porcine: pigs and peccaries -- Canine: dogs -- Feline: cats -- Avian species: poultry, falcons, parrots and others -- Aquatic species: fish, molluscs, edible snails and frogs -- Other species -- Appendix 1 animal self-medication -- Appendix 2 veterinary journals and periodicals.