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Contents Preface vii Acknowledgments ix Introduction Karen Brown and Daniel Gilfoyle 1 Chapter 1. EpizooticDiseasesintheNetherlands,1713–2002 VeterinaryScience,AgriculturalPolicy,andPublicResponse Peter A. Koolmees 19 Chapter 2. TheNow-OpprobriousTitleof“HorseDoctor” VeterinariansandProfessionalIdentityinLateNineteenthCentury America Ann N. Greene 42 Chapter 3. BreedingCows,MaximizingMilk BritishVeterinariansandtheLivestockEconomy,1930–50 Abigail Woods 59 Chapter 4. PolicingEpizootics LegislationandAdministrationduringOutbreaks ofCattlePlagueinEighteenth-CenturyNorthern GermanyasContinuousCrisisManagement Dominik Hünniger 76 Chapter 5. ForBetterorWorse? TheImpactoftheVeterinarianServiceonthe DevelopmentoftheAgriculturalSocietyinJava (Indonesia)intheNineteenthCentury Martine Barwegen 92 Chapter 6. FightingRinderpestinthePhilippines,1886–1941 Daniel F. Doeppers 108 vi|Contents Chapter 7. DiseasesofEquidsinSoutheastAsia,c.1800–c.1945 ApocalypseorProgress? William G. Clarence-Smith 129 Chapter 8. “TheyGiveMeFever” EastCoastFeverandOtherEnvironmentalImpacts oftheMaasaiMoves Lotte Hughes 146 Chapter 9. AnimalDiseaseandVeterinaryAdministration inTrinidadandTobago,1879–1962 Rita Pemberton 163 Chapter 10. Nineteenth-CenturyAustralianPastoralistsandthe OriginsofStateVeterinaryServices John Fisher 180 Chapter 11. HoldingWaterinBambooBuckets AgriculturalScience,LivestockBreeding,andVeterinary MedicineinColonialManchuria Robert John Perrins 195 Chapter 12. SheepBreedinginColonialCanterbury(NewZealand) APracticalResponsetotheChallengesofDiseaseand EconomicChange,1850–1914 Robert Peden 215 Chapter 13. AnimalScienceandtheRepresentationofLocalBreeds LookingintotheSourcesofCurrentCharacterizationof BororoZebu Saverio Krätli 232 Chapter 14. Kenya’sCattleTradeandtheEconomicsofEmpire, 1918–48 David Anderson 250 Conclusion Karen Brown 269 Appendix LivestockDiseases 275 SelectBibliography 281 Contributors 287 Index 293 ...