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Acknowledgments |
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1 The Veterinary Schools of Europe |
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2 Edward Jenner: Zoologist, Physician, Pioneer |
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3 William Dick: From Farrier to Veterinarian in Edinburgh |
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4 The Science Giants of 1860: Pasteur, Virchow, and Darwin |
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5 Robert Koch: Game Change |
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Part II Farrier to Veterinarian |
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6 Emigrants West: Ohio Country, Iowa Territory, and Tejas |
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7 The Canadian Midwest: Divergence of Lower and Upper Canada |
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8 Pioneers in the Midwest Frontier: Physicians in Veterinary Practice |
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9 New Plagues, Civil War, and the United States Department of Agriculture |
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10 Agriculture and Veterinary Science in the Midwest |
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Part III Pioneering Veterinary Education |
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11 Urban East Versus Rural West: Montreal and New York Diss Toronto and Iowa |
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12 The Pioneer State Colleges: Iowa, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Cornell |
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13 Plagues and the Bureau of Animal Industry |
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14 Bacteriology in the Heartland |
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15 The 1890s: Horse Markets and Enrollments Drop |
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Part IV Livestock and Veterinarians Go West |
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16 Private Veterinary Schools: Chicago, Kansas City, and Indianapolis |
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17 Public Veterinary Schools: The Second-Generation Pioneers |
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18 The Bureau of Animal Industry and Hog Cholera |
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19 Veterinary Education, Charles Stange, and the Flexner Report |
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20 World War I: Biowarfare, Prejudice, and the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps |
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130 | (9) |
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21 Agricultural Depression Amidst a National Boom: The 1920s |
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22 1919: Prelude to Bad Times |
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23 Public Health and Distrust of Government: The Tuberculin War |
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24 A Depression Paradox: Culture and Science |
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158 | (3) |
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25 New Deal: Discoveries in Infectious Disease |
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161 | (6) |
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167 | (38) |
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168 | (8) |
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27 Veterinary Corps and Bioterror |
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28 Postwar Investigations of Enemy Biological Warfare |
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29 Prelude to the Science Revolution |
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187 | (9) |
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196 | (9) |
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31 New Programs, New Laboratories: Malaria, Polio, and New Viruses |
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207 | (3) |
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32 Comparative Medicine: Models for Leukemia |
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33 Grassroots Mandates: The National Research Centers for Livestock Diseases |
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216 | (2) |
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34 Old Plagues in the Wild: The National Wildlife Centers |
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35 New Plagues: Scrapie, Mad Cow Disease, and the Prion |
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232 | (5) |
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36 The Farm Crises of 1980--1995: Distrust of Science |
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239 | (3) |
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242 | (5) |
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39 Bioterror, Anthrax, and the National Animal Health Networks |
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40 Anti-Science Scams and Keys to Progress |
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Appendixes |
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Notes |
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Index |
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About the Author |
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