N. Pemberton & M. Worboys 
Rabies in Britain [PDF ebook] 
Dogs, Disease and Culture, 1830-2000

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Rabies was a constant threat in Victorian Britain and gripped popular imagination, not least because its human form, hydrophobia, produced a vile death with the mind and body out of control. This book explores the changing understanding of rabies amongst veterinarians, animal welfare campaigners, state officials, politicians and the public.

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Introduction Rabies Raging: ‘The Era of Canine Madness’, 1830 Rabies at Bay: ‘The Dog Days’, 1831-1861 Rabies Resurgent: ‘The Dog Plague’, 1864-1879 Rabies Cured: ‘The Millennium of Pasteurism’, 1880-1895 Rabies Banished: Muzzling and its Discontents, 1885-1902 Rabies Excluded: Quarantines to Pet Passports, 1902-2000 Conclusion

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NEIL PEMBERTON is a Research Associate in the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine and Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at the University of Manchester, UK. He works on the history of deaf education and deaf people in Victorian England. He is currently writing a book on the history of noise in the Twentieth century.

MICHAEL WORBOYS is Director of the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine and Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine at the University of Manchester, UK. He has worked on the history of science and imperialism, tropical medicine, and bacteriology. His recent publications include
Spreading Germs: Disease Theories and Medical Practice in Britain, 1865-2000 and, with Sanjoy Bhattacharya and Mark Harrison,
Fractured States: Smallpox, Public Health and Vaccination Policy in British India, 1800-1947.

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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 247 ● ISBN 9780230589544 ● 文件大小 4.3 MB ● 出版者 Palgrave Macmillan UK ● 市 London ● 国家 GB ● 发布时间 2007 ● 下载 24 个月 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 2306412 ● 复制保护 社会DRM

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