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Valuing Animals: Veterinarians and Their Patients in Modern America Book

Valuing Animals: Veterinarians and Their Patients in Modern America
Valuing Animals: Veterinarians and Their Patients in Modern America, Over the course of the twentieth century, the relationship between Americans and their domestic animals has changed dramatically. In the 1890s, pets were a luxury, horses were the primary mode of transport, and nearly half of all Americans lived or worked, Valuing Animals: Veterinarians and Their Patients in Modern America has a rating of 5 stars
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  • Valuing Animals: Veterinarians and Their Patients in Modern America
  • Written by author Susan D. Jones
  • Published by Johns Hopkins University Press, December 2002
  • Over the course of the twentieth century, the relationship between Americans and their domestic animals has changed dramatically. In the 1890s, pets were a luxury, horses were the primary mode of transport, and nearly half of all Americans lived or worked
  • Jones, who is a veterinarian and professor of history (at the U. of Colorado, Boulder), applies both specialties to this intriguing study of the development of the veterinary profession and its influence on American attitudes toward pets and domestic anim
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Preface
Introduction1
Ch. 1Doctoring a Nation of Animals at the Century's Turn10
Ch. 2Valuable Patients: Horses and the Domestic Animal Economy35
Ch. 3The Value of Animal Health for Human Health63
Ch. 4The Value in Numbers: Creating "Factory Farms" at Midcentury91
Ch. 5Pricing the Priceless Pet115
Ch. 6Reconciling Use and Humanitarianism141
Notes155
Essay on Sources201
Index209


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