Mad dogs and other New Yorkers : rabies, medicine, and society in an American metropolis, 1840-1920 / Jessica Wang.
2019
RA644.R3 W36 2019
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Mad dogs and other New Yorkers : rabies, medicine, and society in an American metropolis, 1840-1920 / Jessica Wang.
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9781421409726 (electronic book)
1421409720 (electronic book)
9781421409719
1421409712
1421409720 (electronic book)
9781421409719
1421409712
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Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2019.
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English
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1 online resource.
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RA644.R3 W36 2019
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636.089/4563097471
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Animals, history, and culture
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Dogs, humans, and the uses of urban space
Human and non-human suffering: from animal possession to the art of dying
Remedies and materia medica: medical authority, political culture, and empire
The lesion of doom: anatomical tradition and the problem of hydrophobia
A tale of three laboratories: rabies vaccination and the pasteurization of New York City
Dogs and the making of the American state: the politics of animal control.
Human and non-human suffering: from animal possession to the art of dying
Remedies and materia medica: medical authority, political culture, and empire
The lesion of doom: anatomical tradition and the problem of hydrophobia
A tale of three laboratories: rabies vaccination and the pasteurization of New York City
Dogs and the making of the American state: the politics of animal control.