This paper examines the successful campaign in Britain to develop canine distemper vaccine between 1922 and 1933. The campaign mobilized disparate groups around the com- mon cause of using modern science to save the nation’s dogs from a deadly disease. Spearheaded by landed patricians associated with the country journal The Field, and funded by dog owners and associations, it relied on collaborations with veterinary professionals, government scientists, the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the commercial pharma- ceutical house the Burroughs Wellcome Company (BWC). The social organization of the campaign reveals a number of important, yet previously unexplored, features of interwar science and medicine in Britain. It depended on a patronag...
The rise of pet culture and the expansion of medical science occurred concurrently in the late ninet...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format : gruen.pdfWithin the scope of this thesis the developmen...
Medicine is, by definition, a human-led endeavour. While animals have always suffered from disease, ...
In 1917, the British War Office launched a program to incorporate dogs into the military to serve as...
For thousands of years man and canine have hunted, fought, and survived together, eventually strengt...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
Military historians have often emphasised technological innovation as a, or even the, defining chara...
Animals and Medicine: The Contribution of Animal Experiments to the Control of Disease offers a deta...
This paper examines the British state’s desire to liquidate the Pit Bull as a breed. It examines the...
This article explores the military use of dogs in the west, principally from the thirteenth to the e...
In 1942 a coalition of twenty scientific societies formed the Conference on the Supply of Experiment...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Human vaccinology, with its primary focus on the individual, seems far removed from veterinary medic...
Vaccinating Britain shows how the British public has played a central role in the development of vac...
The rise of pet culture and the expansion of medical science occurred concurrently in the late ninet...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format : gruen.pdfWithin the scope of this thesis the developmen...
Medicine is, by definition, a human-led endeavour. While animals have always suffered from disease, ...
In 1917, the British War Office launched a program to incorporate dogs into the military to serve as...
For thousands of years man and canine have hunted, fought, and survived together, eventually strengt...
This paper explores the canine experience in the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) in an attemp...
This article explores the militarization of dogs in France from the aftermath of the Franco-Prussian...
Military historians have often emphasised technological innovation as a, or even the, defining chara...
Animals and Medicine: The Contribution of Animal Experiments to the Control of Disease offers a deta...
This paper examines the British state’s desire to liquidate the Pit Bull as a breed. It examines the...
This article explores the military use of dogs in the west, principally from the thirteenth to the e...
In 1942 a coalition of twenty scientific societies formed the Conference on the Supply of Experiment...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
Human vaccinology, with its primary focus on the individual, seems far removed from veterinary medic...
Vaccinating Britain shows how the British public has played a central role in the development of vac...
The rise of pet culture and the expansion of medical science occurred concurrently in the late ninet...
Die komplette Dissertation im pdf-Format : gruen.pdfWithin the scope of this thesis the developmen...
Medicine is, by definition, a human-led endeavour. While animals have always suffered from disease, ...