
Every Year Billions Of Animals, From Housecats To Racehorses To Pythons, Are Treated By Veterinarians. The Use Of Veterinary Science To Treat The Health Of Animals Has A Long History; For The Past Five Centuries It Has Developed As Our Understanding Of Animals' Fundamental Biology, Pathology, And Pharmacology Has Grown. Rapid Global Changes Expected In The Twenty-first Century Will Require The Profession To Respond Proactively, Embracing New Challenges And Opportunities. James Yeates, Chief Veterinary Officer Of The Rspca, Introduces The Field Of Veterinary Science, Covering The History Of Its Scientific And Clinical Aspects From Early Practices To Recent Challenges Such As The Outbreak Of Bse And Antibiotic Resistance, And Considering The Differences Between Human Medicine And Veterinary Medicine. Analysing The Key Roles Played By Diagnosis, Treatment, And Prevention With Regard To The Health Of Farm Animals And Pets, He Relates This To Wider Aspects Concerning Public Health, Such As Zoonoses (diseases That Jump From Animals To Humans). Yeates Also Covers Recent 'one Health' Approaches Involving The Health Of Both Humans And Animals, Seen As Synergistic, And Discusses The Challenges For The Future Of Veterinary Medicine, Including The Ethical Dilemmas In Balancing The Interests Of Owners And Animals When They Do Not Coincide. About The Series: The Very Short Introductions Series From Oxford University Press Contains Hundreds Of Titles In Almost Every Subject Area. These Pocket-sized Books Are The Perfect Way To Get Ahead In A New Subject Quickly. Our Expert Authors Combine Facts, Analysis, Perspective, New Ideas, And Enthusiasm To Make Interesting And Challenging Topics Highly Readable.
This book investigates the historical development, current clinical practices, and future ethical challenges of the veterinary profession. James Yeates, the Chief Veterinary Officer of the RSPCA, utilizes his professional background to synthesize the evolution of animal medicine from early practices to modern scientific advancements. He presents a framework that connects animal pathology and pharmacology to broader societal issues, including public health and the interconnectedness of human and animal well-being.
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Readers frequently note the accessible yet informative nature of this text, which serves as a concise primer for students and interested laypeople. Experts highlight this as a balanced introduction that successfully bridges the gap between clinical practice and the complex ethical landscape of modern veterinary medicine.
Page Count:
144
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192508393
ISBN-13:
9780192508393
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