"Description and Treatment of Scabies in Cattle" offers a detailed examination of scabies, a parasitic skin disease affecting cattle. Written by Richard W. Hickman, this early 20th-century work provides a comprehensive overview of the symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment methods prevalent at the time. Though veterinary medicine has advanced significantly, this book offers valuable insights into the historical understanding and management of scabies in livestock, showcasing the challenges faced by farmers and veterinarians in combating this debilitating condition.
This book provides a window into the past practices of animal care and disease control. It remains a relevant resource for historians of veterinary medicine and those interested in the evolution of agricultural practices.
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