Mamluks and Animals: Veterinary Medicine in Medieval Islam

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Housni Alkhateeb Shehada, Mamluks and Animals: Veterinary Medicine in Medieval Islam, Leiden: Brill, 2013

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A weighty tome that draws on over 100 medieval manuscripts to reveal the practice of animal healing at the Mamluk Courts. Unique in its breadth and depth of coverage. - ABIGAIL WOODS