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Erica Fudge and Clare Palmer, ‘Introduction’
Animals, Humans and Health


1 The Context
[http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/ISBN_Numbers ISBN: 978-1-60785-273-5]


1. Abigail Woods and Stephen Matthews, ‘“Little, if at all, Removed from the Illiterate Farrier or Cow-leech”: The English Veterinary Surgeon, c.1860-1885, and the Campaign for Veterinary Reform,’ Medical History 54 (2010), 29-54
''edited by'' [http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Veterinary_science/bio Erica Fudge and Clare Palmer]
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2. Clare Palmer, ‘Animals in Anglo-American Philosophy,’ H-animal at http://www.h-net.org/~animal/ruminations_palmer.html
==[http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Veterinary_science/Introduction '''Introduction''']==
The shared physicality of humans and animals -- as suggested by this early modern advice book on animal health -- was widely accepted in the seventeenth century. As historian Louise Hill Curth has noted, in this period ‘Almost all of the procedures that were used for humans were also applied to animals’ (Curth, 2010: 114). Since then, however, human and animal medicine appears to have taken a more dualistic form, with human medical care on one side and animal veterinary care on the other. The establishment of veterinary science as a separate profession, which took place during the nineteenth century, signalled that a very different model of care was -- and should be -- available for humans than for animals. A vet was never a human doctor, and vice versa. But this separation has rarely been more than skin-deep. Taking a close look at contemporary veterinary science, as we do in this living book, shows how difficult it is to maintain this separation. Everywhere humans and animals are entangled: we choose to share our homes with animals; we eat them; they both sicken and cure us. Equally, many animals rely on us for food and health; they invade ‘our’ spaces; they eat our (fleshy and other) waste; they suffer because of our illnesses. [http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Veterinary_science/Introduction (more...)]


3. Stefan Gunnarsson, ‘The Conceptualisation of Health and Disease in Veterinary Medicine,’ Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 48:20 (2006), 20
== The Context  ==
; Abigail Woods and Stephen Matthews : [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2793141/ “Little, if at all, Removed from the Illiterate Farrier or Cow-leech”: The English Veterinary Surgeon, c.1860-1885, and the Campaign for Veterinary Reform]
; Clare Palmer : [http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/pdfs/PalmerAngloAmericanPhilosophy.pdf Animals in Anglo-American Philosophy]
; Stefan Gunnarsson : [http://www.actavetscand.com/content/pdf/1751-0147-48-20.pdf The Conceptualisation of Health and Disease in Veterinary Medicine]
; Temple Grandin and Mark Deesing : [http://www.grandin.com/welfare/fear.pain.stress.html Distress in Animals: Is it Fear, Pain, or Physical Stress ]
; John Law : [http://www.heterogeneities.net/publications/Law2008CareAndKilling.pdf Care and Killing: Tensions in Veterinary Practice] image reproduced with permission of Chris Chapman


4. Temple Grandin and Mark Deesing, ‘Distress in Animals: Is it Fear, Pain, or Physical Stress,’ from www.templegrandin.com
== The Practice  ==
=== a) Agricultural Control ===
; Miguel A. Velazquez : [http://arbs.biblioteca.unesp.br/index.php/arbs/article/view/96 Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Cattle: Applications in Livestock Production, Biomedical Research and Conservation Policy]
; Stig Einarsson, Ylva Brandt, Nils Lundeheim, and Andrzej Madej : [http://www.actavetscand.com/content/pdf/1751-0147-50-48.pdf Stress and its Influence on Reproduction in Pigs: A Review]
; Bernard E. Rollin : [http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/1/1/102/pdf Animal Rights as a Mainstream Phenonemon]


5. John Law, ‘Care and Killing: Tensions in Veterinary Practice,’ from www. Etc. image reproduced with permission of Chris Chapman [*]
=== b) Domesticity and Order  ===
; Dipika Kadaba : [http://www.vetscan.co.in/v6n1/82-Rehabilitation-Paraplegic-Kitten-Acute-Depression.htm Rehabilitation of a Paraplegic Kitten with Acute Depression]
; Douglas Thamm and Steven Dow : [http://www.izs.it/vet_italiana/2009/45_1/111.pdf How Companion Animals Contribute to the Fight Against Cancer in Humans]
; Laura Ducceschi, Nicole Green and Crystal Miller Spiegel : [http://www.altex.ch/resources/ALTEX_4_10_Ducceschi_Green_MillerSpiegel.pdf Dying to Learn: The Supply and Use of Companion Animals in US Colleges and Universities]
; J. K. Kirkwood : [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1290680/pdf/jrsocmed00178-0035.pdf Animals at Home – Pets as Pests: A Review]


2 The Practice
=== c) In Place / Out of Place  ===
; Valentina Merola : [http://www.aspcapro.org/search.php?cx=006662374600932631778%3An63yw0tcxlg&cof=FORID%3A10&ie=UTF-8&q=merola+anticoagulants&sa=Search&siteurl=www.aspcapro.org%2F#442 Anticoagulant Rodenticides: Deadly for Pests, Dangerous for Pets]
; Erica Fudge : [http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/pdfs/PestFriends.pdf Pest Friends]
; Lawrence Mugisha, Claudia Kücherer, Heinz Ellerbrok, Sandra Junglen, John Opuda-Asibo, Olobo O. Joseph, Georg Pauli and Fabian H. Leendertz : [http://www.benthamscience.com/open/tovsj/articles/V004/6TOVSJ.pdf Retroviruses in Wild-Born Semi-Captive East African Sanctuary Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)]
; K.B. Seidel and J.E. Rowell : [http://www.ub.uit.no/baser/septentrio/index.php/rangifer/article/viewFile/1200/1140 Canadian Muskoxen in Central Europe – a Zoo Veterinary Review’]
; Fabrice Capber : [http://iucnosg.org/Bulletin/Volume24/Capber_2007.html Veterinary Care of Eurasian Otters (Lutra lutra) at the Otter Breeding Centre of Hunawihr (France)]
; Hope R. Ferdowsian, Debra L. Durham, Charles Kimwele, Godelieve Kranendonk,, Emily Otali, Timothy Akugizibwe, J. B. Mulcahy, Lilly Ajarova, Cassie Meré Johnson : [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0019855 Signs of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Chimpanzees]


a) Agricultural Control
=== d) Entanglements  ===
; Jesús Á Lemus, Guillermo Blanco, Javier Grande, Bernardo Arroyo, Marino Garcia-Montijano, Felix Martinez : [http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0001444;jsessionid=34C1B2E46B5E6CC07653C334C0EE6EAF.ambra02 Antibiotics Threaten Wildlife: Circulating Quinolone Residues and Disease in Avian Scavengers]
; Belén Vázques, Fernando Esperón, Elena Neves, Juan López, Carlos Ballesteros and Jesús Muñoz : [http://www.actavetscand.com/content/pdf/1751-0147-52-45.pdf Screening for Several Potential Pathogens in Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) in Madrid]
; Chris Wilbert : [http://livingbooksaboutlife.org/pdfs/Profit_Plague_Poultry_%20Wilbert.pdf Profit, Plague and Poultry: The Intra-Active Worlds of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu]
; Thom van Dooren : [http://epress.anu.edu.au/ahr/050/pdf/ch03.pdf Vultures and their People in India: Equity and Entanglement in a Time of Extinctions]


6. Miguel A. Velazquez, ‘Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Cattle: Applications in Livestock Production, Biomedical Research and Conservation Policy,’ ARBS Annual Review of Biomedical Sciences 2008: 10: 36-62
== The Future  ==
; Axel Konerup Hansen, Kristen Dahl and Dorte Bratbo Sørensen : [http://www.actavetscand.com/content/pdf/1751-0147-45-S1-S45.pdf Rearing and Caring for a Future Xenograph Donor Pig]
; Alix Fano, Murry J. Cohen, Marjorie Cramer, Ray Greek, Stephen R. Kaufman : [http://www.mrmcmed.org/pigs.html Of Pigs, Primates, and Plagues: A Layperson’s Guide to the Problems with Animal-to-Human Organ Transplants]
; R. E. Weller : [http://www.izs.it/vet_italiana/2006/42_4/351.htm Risk of Disease Spread Through Bioterrorism]


7. Stig Einarsson, Ylva Brandt, Nils Lundeheim, and Andrzej Madej, ‘Stress and its Influence on Reproduction in Pigs: A Review,’ Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica (2008) 50, 48
== [http://www.livingbooksaboutlife.org/books/Veterinary_science/Attributions Attributions] ==


8. Bernard E. Rollin, ‘Animal Rights as a Mainstream Phenonemon,’ Animals 2011, 1, 102-115.
== A 'Frozen' PDF Version of this Living Book ==
 
; [http://livingbooksaboutlife.org/pdfs/bookarchive/VeterinaryScience.pdf Download a 'frozen' PDF version of this book as it appeared on 7th October 2011]
b) Domesticity and Order
 
9. Dipika Kadaba, ‘Rehabilitation of a Paraplegic Kitten with Acute Depression,’ Vet Scan 6:1 (2011) Article 82
 
10. Douglas Thamm and Steven Dow, ‘How Companion Animals Contribute to the Fight Against Cancer in Humans,’ Veterinaria Italiana 45: 1 (2009), 111-120
 
11. Laura Ducceschi, Nicole Green and Crystal Miller Spiegel, ‘Dying to Learn: The Supply and Use of Companion Animals in US Colleges and Universities,’ Altex 27 4/10 (2010), 304-308
 
12. J. K. Kirkwood, ‘Animals at Home – Pets as Pests: A Review,’ Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 80 (1987), 97-100
 
c) In Place / Out of Place
 
13. Valentina Merola, ‘Anticoagulant Rodenticides: Deadly for Pests, Dangerous for Pets,’ Veterinary Medicine (October 2002), 716-722
 
14. Erica Fudge, ‘Pest Friends,’ from Snaebjornsdottir/Wilson ed., Uncertainty in the City (Berlin: The Green Box, 2011)
 
15. Lawrence Mugisha, Claudia Kücherer, Heinz Ellerbrok, Sandra Junglen, John Opuda-Asibo, Olobo O. Joseph, Georg Pauli and Fabian H. Leendertz, ‘Retroviruses in Wild-Born Semi-Captive East African Sanctuary Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii),’ The Open Veterinary Science Journal 4 (2010), 6-10
 
16. K.B. Seidel and J.E. Rowell, ‘Canadian Muskoxen in Central Europe – a Zoo Veterinary Review,’ Rangifer 16:2 (1996), 79-85
 
17. Fabrice Capber, ‘Veterinary Care of Eurasian Otters (Lutra lutra) at the Otter Breeding Centre of Hunawihr (France),’ JUCN 24:1 (2007), 47-62
 
18. Hope R. Ferdowsian, Debra L. Durham, Charles Kimwele, Godelieve Kranendonk,, Emily Otali,, Timothy Akugizibwe, J. B. Mulcahy, Lilly Ajarova, Cassie Meré Johnson, ‘Signs of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Chimpanzees’ PLoS One 6/6 (2011), 1-11
 
 
d) Entanglements
 
19. Jesús Á Lemus, Guillermo Blanco, Javier Grande, Bernardo Arroyo, Marino Garcia-Montijano, Felix Martinez, ‘Antibiotics Threaten Wildlife: Circulating Quinolone Residues and Disease in Avian Scavengers,’ PLoS One 1 (2008), 1-6
 
20. Belén Vázques, Fernando Esperón, Elena Neves, Juan López, Carlos Ballesteros and Jesús Muñoz, ‘Screening for Several Potential Pathogens in Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) in Madrid,’ Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 52:45 (2010)
 
21. Chris Wilbert, ‘Profit, Plague and Poultry: The Intra-Active Worlds of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu,’ Radical Philosophy September/October (2006)
 
22. Thom van Dooren, ‘Vultures and their People in India: Equity and Entanglement in a Time of Extinctions,’ Australian Humanities Review 50 (2011), 45-60
 
3 The Future
 
23. Axel Konerup Hansen, Kristen Dahl and Dorte Bratbo Sørensen, ‘Rearing and Caring for a Future Xenograph Donor Pig,’ Acta Veterinaria Scandinavica 99 (2002), 45-50
 
24. Alix Fano, Murry J. Cohen, Marjorie Cramer, Ray Greek, Stephen R. Kaufman, ‘Of Pigs, Primates, and Plagues: A Layperson’s Guide to the Problems with Animal-to-Human Organ Transplants,’ Medical Research Modernization Committee (no date)
 
25. R. E. Weller, ‘Risk of Disease Spread Through Bioterrorism,’ Veterinaria Italiana 42:4 (2006), 351-367

Latest revision as of 14:00, 19 January 2012

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VeterinaryScienceCover1.jpg

Animals, Humans and Health

ISBN: 978-1-60785-273-5

edited by Erica Fudge and Clare Palmer

Introduction

The shared physicality of humans and animals -- as suggested by this early modern advice book on animal health -- was widely accepted in the seventeenth century. As historian Louise Hill Curth has noted, in this period ‘Almost all of the procedures that were used for humans were also applied to animals’ (Curth, 2010: 114). Since then, however, human and animal medicine appears to have taken a more dualistic form, with human medical care on one side and animal veterinary care on the other. The establishment of veterinary science as a separate profession, which took place during the nineteenth century, signalled that a very different model of care was -- and should be -- available for humans than for animals. A vet was never a human doctor, and vice versa. But this separation has rarely been more than skin-deep. Taking a close look at contemporary veterinary science, as we do in this living book, shows how difficult it is to maintain this separation. Everywhere humans and animals are entangled: we choose to share our homes with animals; we eat them; they both sicken and cure us. Equally, many animals rely on us for food and health; they invade ‘our’ spaces; they eat our (fleshy and other) waste; they suffer because of our illnesses. (more...)

The Context

Abigail Woods and Stephen Matthews
“Little, if at all, Removed from the Illiterate Farrier or Cow-leech”: The English Veterinary Surgeon, c.1860-1885, and the Campaign for Veterinary Reform
Clare Palmer
Animals in Anglo-American Philosophy
Stefan Gunnarsson
The Conceptualisation of Health and Disease in Veterinary Medicine
Temple Grandin and Mark Deesing
Distress in Animals: Is it Fear, Pain, or Physical Stress
John Law
Care and Killing: Tensions in Veterinary Practice image reproduced with permission of Chris Chapman

The Practice

a) Agricultural Control

Miguel A. Velazquez
Assisted Reproductive Technologies in Cattle: Applications in Livestock Production, Biomedical Research and Conservation Policy
Stig Einarsson, Ylva Brandt, Nils Lundeheim, and Andrzej Madej
Stress and its Influence on Reproduction in Pigs: A Review
Bernard E. Rollin
Animal Rights as a Mainstream Phenonemon

b) Domesticity and Order

Dipika Kadaba
Rehabilitation of a Paraplegic Kitten with Acute Depression
Douglas Thamm and Steven Dow
How Companion Animals Contribute to the Fight Against Cancer in Humans
Laura Ducceschi, Nicole Green and Crystal Miller Spiegel
Dying to Learn: The Supply and Use of Companion Animals in US Colleges and Universities
J. K. Kirkwood
Animals at Home – Pets as Pests: A Review

c) In Place / Out of Place

Valentina Merola
Anticoagulant Rodenticides: Deadly for Pests, Dangerous for Pets
Erica Fudge
Pest Friends
Lawrence Mugisha, Claudia Kücherer, Heinz Ellerbrok, Sandra Junglen, John Opuda-Asibo, Olobo O. Joseph, Georg Pauli and Fabian H. Leendertz
Retroviruses in Wild-Born Semi-Captive East African Sanctuary Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii)
K.B. Seidel and J.E. Rowell
Canadian Muskoxen in Central Europe – a Zoo Veterinary Review’
Fabrice Capber
Veterinary Care of Eurasian Otters (Lutra lutra) at the Otter Breeding Centre of Hunawihr (France)
Hope R. Ferdowsian, Debra L. Durham, Charles Kimwele, Godelieve Kranendonk,, Emily Otali, Timothy Akugizibwe, J. B. Mulcahy, Lilly Ajarova, Cassie Meré Johnson
Signs of Mood and Anxiety Disorders in Chimpanzees

d) Entanglements

Jesús Á Lemus, Guillermo Blanco, Javier Grande, Bernardo Arroyo, Marino Garcia-Montijano, Felix Martinez
Antibiotics Threaten Wildlife: Circulating Quinolone Residues and Disease in Avian Scavengers
Belén Vázques, Fernando Esperón, Elena Neves, Juan López, Carlos Ballesteros and Jesús Muñoz
Screening for Several Potential Pathogens in Feral Pigeons (Columba livia) in Madrid
Chris Wilbert
Profit, Plague and Poultry: The Intra-Active Worlds of Highly Pathogenic Avian Flu
Thom van Dooren
Vultures and their People in India: Equity and Entanglement in a Time of Extinctions

The Future

Axel Konerup Hansen, Kristen Dahl and Dorte Bratbo Sørensen
Rearing and Caring for a Future Xenograph Donor Pig
Alix Fano, Murry J. Cohen, Marjorie Cramer, Ray Greek, Stephen R. Kaufman
Of Pigs, Primates, and Plagues: A Layperson’s Guide to the Problems with Animal-to-Human Organ Transplants
R. E. Weller
Risk of Disease Spread Through Bioterrorism

Attributions

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