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Human health and treatment has always been considered a top priority throughout time, but what about the health and well being of the animals of the earth? Animal treatment wasn’t always taken into consideration. Horses were the basis of animal practice before the nineteenth century. After the eighteen hundreds, both human and animal practices were being used. Human treatment being more important, it was professioned first. The horse was the basis of transportation and therefore their well being was becoming essential to people’s lives. Since animal care had never been looked into the doctors had to start from scratch. Since human treatment practices were well known, doctors compared human wounds to those of the horse’s. Similarities were found in the wounds and gave the doctors some level ground to work with. Doctors did find a big difference that made things a lot easier. They found that animals wounds were a lot clearer and easier for them to figure what the cause of the wound was and what disease the animal had contracted. When doctors were looking at the horses they noticed the symptoms they were showing were similar to another and treatments were able to be made. The treatment was based on plant and animal compounds. The animal doctors had other motives behind animal practices besides those of the horse transportation. Animals in slaughterhouses were becoming ill and harmful diseases were being passed from the animal to humans on occasions. The ill animals passed the disease from one to the other making it difficult to care for them. The slaughter houses needed a medicine that would be effective and work quickly to stop the rapid growing diseases.
Approximate Word count = 1060 Approximate Pages = 4.2 (250 words per page double spaced)
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