Skipper Alison
Soc Hist Med. 2019 Jun 14;33(4):1233-1258. doi: 10.1093/shm/hkz049. eCollection 2020 Nov.
This article offers the first historical account of Edwardian London's elite canine veterinarians. Previous historiography identifies increasing veterinary interest in dogs as a mid-twentieth century phenomenon. Despite tension with the mainstream profession, however, an earlier group of specialist veterinarians provided sophisticated canine medical care to London society. Their activities included the policing and investigation of two key threats to the fashionable and lucrative 'dog fancy': the devastating infectious disease distemper and the issue of 'faking' (show ring cosmetic fraud). This prestigious work gave the canine veterinarians a competitive advantage over their various rivals and enabled the dog fancy to combat the unintended consequences of its own practices on the canine body. This article consequently reveals an early instance of veterinary specialisation, co-driven by client demands and professional politics, and foregrounds the importance of canine biology in the social history of pedigree dog breeding.
本文首次记述了爱德华时代伦敦的精英犬类兽医的历史。以往的史学研究认为,兽医对犬类兴趣的增加是20世纪中叶的现象。然而,尽管与主流行业存在紧张关系,但早期有一群专科兽医为伦敦社会提供了 sophisticated 犬类医疗服务。他们的活动包括对时尚且利润丰厚的“犬迷”群体面临的两个关键威胁进行监管和调查:毁灭性的传染病犬瘟热以及“造假”(展示环美容欺诈)问题。这项有声望的工作使犬类兽医相对于他们的各种竞争对手具有竞争优势,并使犬迷群体能够应对其自身行为对犬类身体产生的意外后果。因此,本文揭示了一个由客户需求和职业政治共同推动的兽医专业化早期实例,并突出了犬类生物学在纯种犬繁殖社会历史中的重要性。