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Author Alkhateeb Shehada, Housni

Title Mamluks and animals : veterinary medicine in medieval Islam / by Housni Alkhateeb Shehada
Published Boston : Brill, 2012

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Series Sir Henry Wellcome Asian series ; v. 11
Sir Henry Wellcome Asian series ; v. 11.
Contents Preliminary material -- Introduction -- Animals in Mamluk Society -- The Pre-Mamluk Veterinary Traditions -- Scholars, Equestrians, and Veterinarians -- The Veterinary Profession -- Theroretical Aspects -- Preventive Medicine and Diagnotics -- Non-Invasive Practises in Veterinary Treatment -- Invasive Methods of Treatment in Veterinary Medicine -- Conclusions -- Sources and Bibliography -- General Index -- Plates
Summary Housni Alkhateeb Shehada's Mamluks and Animals: Veterinary Medicine in Medieval Islam is the first comprehensive study of veterinary medicine, its practitioners and its patients in the medieval Islamic world, with special emphasis on the Mamluk period (1250-1517). Based on a large variety of sources, it is a history of a scientific field that is also examined from social and cultural perspectives. Horses, as well as birds of prey used for hawking and falconry, were at the centre of the veterinary literature of that period, but the treatment and cure of other animals was not totally neglected. The Mamluk period is presented here as the time when veterinary medicine reached its pinnacle in medieval Islam and often even surpassed human medicine
Notes Title from PDF title page (viewed on Dec. 3, 2012)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Veterinary medicine -- Islamic Empire -- History
MEDICAL -- Veterinary Medicine -- Food Animal.
MEDICAL -- Veterinary Medicine -- Small Animal.
Veterinary medicine
Islamic Empire
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9789004234222
9004234225
Other Titles Veterinary medicine in Islam