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A Manufactured Plague
The History of Foot-and-mouth Disease in Britain
By Abigail Woods


 

'One of the best books on foot and mouth disease'
John Vidal, The Guardian


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$48.95
 Hardback
July 2004 •  208 pages •  234 x 150mm •  ISBN 9781844070800




Foot and mouth disease (FMD) is currently regarded as one of the world's worst animal plagues. But how did this label become attached to a curable disease that poses little threat to human health? And why, in the epidemic of 2001, did the government's control strategy still rely upon Victorian trade restrictions and mass slaughter?

This groundbreaking and well-researched book shows that, for over a century, FMD has brought fear, tragedy and sorrow- damaging businesses and affecting international relations. Yet these effects were neither inevitable nor caused by FMD itself but were, rather, the product of the legislation used to control it, and in this sense FMD is a 'manufactured' plague rather than a natural one.

A Manufactured Plague turns the spotlight on this process of manufacture, revealing a rich history beset by controversy, in which party politics, class relations, veterinary ambitions, agricultural practices, the priorities of farming and the meat trade, fears for national security and scientific progress all made FMD what it is today.




'A delight to read.'
Matthew Bayliss, Nature


'Dr Abigail Woods has produced a book which should be on any countryman's reading list- and compulsory for politicians, scientists and civil servants.'
Country Illustrated


'A well-informed and timely analysis, which one hopes will be read by the relevant officials.'
Scientific and Medical Network Review


'This masterly review is notable for its freedom from cant and its uninhibited expression of an even-handed and balanced opinion. Its impartial evaluation leads to a damning indictment of the whole framework of FMD control in the UK in 2001.'
Lawrence Alderson, Countrywide Livestock Ltd


CONTENTS 

Introduction

Foot and Mouth Disease in 19th-century Britain: From Everyday Ailment to Animal Plague

The Politics of Plague: Home Rule for Ireland, 1912-1923

The Epidemics of 1922-1924

Effects on the Anglo-Argentine Meat Trade, 1924-1939

The Science, 1912-1958

The 1951-1952 Vaccination Controversy

The 1967-1968 Epidemic

Foot and Mouth Disease, 2001

Conclusion: Foot and Mouth Disease in Britain, 1839-2001 - Lessons Learned?

Notes

References

Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

Abigail Woods studied veterinary medicine at Cambridge University and history of medicine at Manchester University. She is currently Wellcome Research Fellow at the Centre for the History of Science, Technology and Medicine at Manchester University. Her specialist field is British veterinary history.

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