Animal Castration. Exploring the Ethics and Benefits of Animal Castration in Veterinary Medicine and Animal Husbandry
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- Nombre de pages1780
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-623064-7
- EAN4064066230647
- Date de parution06/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Animal Castration, " Alexandre Fran?ßois Augustin Liautard delves into a pivotal yet often overlooked aspect of veterinary practice and animal husbandry. Through a blend of empirical observations and didactic prose, Liautard presents a comprehensive examination of the physiological and psychological implications of castration, aiming to educate practitioners on its ethical dimensions and practical applications.
The book'Äôs meticulously structured chapters traverse historical perspectives, scientific insights, and case studies, all while employing a rigorous yet accessible literary style that balances technical jargon with clarity for the reader. Liautard, a 19th-century French veterinarian and an ardent advocate for agricultural science, drew upon his extensive experience in veterinary medicine to pen this seminal work.
His commitment to advancing animal welfare and improving veterinary practices is evident throughout the text, reaffirming his role as a pioneer in the field. Liautard'Äôs background, rich in both traditional veterinary training and progressive scientific thought, provides a critical lens through which he explores the ethical considerations surrounding animal domestication and reproduction. "Animal Castration" is an essential read for veterinary students, animal husbandry professionals, and ethics scholars.
Liautard'Äôs work not only equips readers with fundamental knowledge but also encourages deeper reflection on the implications of animal management practices. An invaluable resource, this book aptly bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, rendering it indispensable for anyone invested in the welfare of domesticated animals.
The book'Äôs meticulously structured chapters traverse historical perspectives, scientific insights, and case studies, all while employing a rigorous yet accessible literary style that balances technical jargon with clarity for the reader. Liautard, a 19th-century French veterinarian and an ardent advocate for agricultural science, drew upon his extensive experience in veterinary medicine to pen this seminal work.
His commitment to advancing animal welfare and improving veterinary practices is evident throughout the text, reaffirming his role as a pioneer in the field. Liautard'Äôs background, rich in both traditional veterinary training and progressive scientific thought, provides a critical lens through which he explores the ethical considerations surrounding animal domestication and reproduction. "Animal Castration" is an essential read for veterinary students, animal husbandry professionals, and ethics scholars.
Liautard'Äôs work not only equips readers with fundamental knowledge but also encourages deeper reflection on the implications of animal management practices. An invaluable resource, this book aptly bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, rendering it indispensable for anyone invested in the welfare of domesticated animals.
In "Animal Castration, " Alexandre Fran?ßois Augustin Liautard delves into a pivotal yet often overlooked aspect of veterinary practice and animal husbandry. Through a blend of empirical observations and didactic prose, Liautard presents a comprehensive examination of the physiological and psychological implications of castration, aiming to educate practitioners on its ethical dimensions and practical applications.
The book'Äôs meticulously structured chapters traverse historical perspectives, scientific insights, and case studies, all while employing a rigorous yet accessible literary style that balances technical jargon with clarity for the reader. Liautard, a 19th-century French veterinarian and an ardent advocate for agricultural science, drew upon his extensive experience in veterinary medicine to pen this seminal work.
His commitment to advancing animal welfare and improving veterinary practices is evident throughout the text, reaffirming his role as a pioneer in the field. Liautard'Äôs background, rich in both traditional veterinary training and progressive scientific thought, provides a critical lens through which he explores the ethical considerations surrounding animal domestication and reproduction. "Animal Castration" is an essential read for veterinary students, animal husbandry professionals, and ethics scholars.
Liautard'Äôs work not only equips readers with fundamental knowledge but also encourages deeper reflection on the implications of animal management practices. An invaluable resource, this book aptly bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, rendering it indispensable for anyone invested in the welfare of domesticated animals.
The book'Äôs meticulously structured chapters traverse historical perspectives, scientific insights, and case studies, all while employing a rigorous yet accessible literary style that balances technical jargon with clarity for the reader. Liautard, a 19th-century French veterinarian and an ardent advocate for agricultural science, drew upon his extensive experience in veterinary medicine to pen this seminal work.
His commitment to advancing animal welfare and improving veterinary practices is evident throughout the text, reaffirming his role as a pioneer in the field. Liautard'Äôs background, rich in both traditional veterinary training and progressive scientific thought, provides a critical lens through which he explores the ethical considerations surrounding animal domestication and reproduction. "Animal Castration" is an essential read for veterinary students, animal husbandry professionals, and ethics scholars.
Liautard'Äôs work not only equips readers with fundamental knowledge but also encourages deeper reflection on the implications of animal management practices. An invaluable resource, this book aptly bridges the gap between scientific inquiry and practical application, rendering it indispensable for anyone invested in the welfare of domesticated animals.