Heal the Beasts

A Jaunt Through the Curious History of the Veterinary Arts

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Pub Date 8 Jul 2025 | Archive Date Not set

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This history of veterinary medicine provides an abundance of bizarre, funny, surprising, and heartwarming anecdotes. Heal the Beasts chronicles human efforts to treat animal illnesses from 14,000 BCE to today.

How and why did humans begin to treat sick and injured animals? And how did those practices, and the associated attitudes, evolve from prehistory to the present day?

To answer these questions, Dr. Schott shares stories of 22 different animal healers and veterinarians from across eras and continents, examining the always fascinating, often unexpected, and sometimes hilarious veterinary methods employed by these people and their colleagues. But at the heart of the tale lies the evolution of the human-animal bond, which has been more cyclical than linear. In many ways, we are returning to the outlook of our distant ancestors after a centuries-long detour through a more utilitarian approach.

James Herriot will be familiar to many people, but most of the other featured vets will be new. They range from Palakapya, who treated fighting elephants in India almost 3,000 years ago, to Dr. Louis Camuti, who had the first feline house call practice anywhere, tending to the cats of celebrities in mid-20th-century Manhattan. Along the way, we see every kind of person trying to heal every kind of creature, from dogs, cows, horses, and cats to canaries, gorillas, and even dragons.

Whether you have a passion for animals, the history of the medical sciences, or just quirky history, this light-hearted exploration of the empathetic relationship between man and beast will entertain and delight.
This history of veterinary medicine provides an abundance of bizarre, funny, surprising, and heartwarming anecdotes. Heal the Beasts chronicles human efforts to treat animal illnesses from 14,000 BCE...

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PAGES 260

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Throughout history, the bond between humans and animals has been evident.
From ancient animal healing traditions to modern day medicine, Heal the Beasts looks at how humans have strived to do the best they can for animals in their care.

When I saw this on NetGalley, I did initially wonder whether the content may be heavy on the technical side and targeted more at people with medical knowledge, but I was pleasantly surprised to find it is aimed at a much wider audience. A lot of surprising information is presented here. For example, I did not know about Freud’s connection to eels or the existence of Bald’s Leechbook in 9th century Anglo-Saxon England.

Schott writes in a very easy-going manner, with tongue sometimes firmly in cheek! While the focus is on veterinary treatment, you also discover how people viewed the world throughout history and their changing beliefs, especially those connected to magic and superstition. The idea about elf-shot and some of the practices that were carried out are just mind boggling in today’s world of advanced medicine.

Overall, I found it fascinating and really hope that the use of the word veterinary won’t discourage people from reading it.

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