Meat Medicine And Human Health In The Twentieth Century
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Word Count
68,000 words, Guess
Page Count
272 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139781848931039
- ISBN-101848931034
- OCLC Control Number1082198196
- OCLC Control Number958107985
- OCLC Control Number645705954
and 2 more
- Better World Books9781848931039
- Open LibraryOL26187138M
Classifications
- LCCQP144.M43
- LCCRA602.M4 M43 2016
- LCCTX373 .M43 2010
and 1 more
- LCCQP
Description
By the beginning of the twentieth century, meat eating was a regular part of daily life in the Western world. Whilst the extra protein in this diet had a beneficial effect on growth and resilience to certain diseases, excessive amounts were found to promote cancer, heart disease and obesity. When it comes to meat this is often what we talk about today: its implications for us, our planet and our health. However, few seem to agree on what these implications are. This collection of ten historical essays explores some of the complex relations between meat and human health in twentieth-century North America and Europe. Its subjects include the relations between the meat and the pharmaceutical industries, the slaughterhouse and the rise of endocrinology, the therapeutic benefits of meat extracts and the short-lived fate of liver ice-cream in the treatment of pernicious anaemia. Other articles examine responses to BSE and bovine tuberculosis, cancer and meat consumption, DES in cattle, American-style meat in Mexico and Nazi attitudes towards meat eating. Together these papers highlight a complicated array of often contradictory attitudes towards meat and human health.
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