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Cattle Plague A History 1st Edition C A Spinage Auth

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Cattle Plague A History 1st Edition C A Spinage Auth
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Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19.07 MB
Pages: 765
Author: C. A. Spinage (auth.)
ISBN: 9781441989017, 9781461347125, 1441989013, 1461347122
Language: English
Year: 2003
Edition: 1

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Cattle Plague A History 1st Edition C A Spinage Auth by C. A. Spinage (auth.) 9781441989017, 9781461347125, 1441989013, 1461347122 instant download after payment.

Cattle Plague: A History is divided into five sections, dealing with the nature of the virus, followed by a chronological history of its occurrence in Europe from the Roman Empire to the final 20th century outbreaks; then administrative control measures through legislation, the principal players from the 18th century, followed by an analysis of some effects, political, economic and social. Then follows attempts at cure from earliest times encompassing superstition and witchcraft, largely Roman methods persisting until the 19th century; the search for a cure through inoculation and the final breakthrough in Africa at the end of the 19th century. The last section covers the disease in Asia and Africa. Appendices cover regulations now in force to control the disease as well as historical instructions, decrees and statutes dating from 1745-1878.

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