Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830–2000
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Neil Pemberton and Michael Worboys, Mad Dogs and Englishmen: Rabies in Britain, 1830–2000 (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007)
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In-depth biographical account which illuminates how understandings and responses to rabies were shaped by scientific advances, the shifting roles and responsibilities the state, and the evolving human-dog relationship. The authors continue to work on the history of dogs in health and disease. - ABIGAIL WOODS