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SUMMARY:Virtual - "Heal the Beasts" with Author and Veterinarian Philipp Schott
DESCRIPTION:\n \n\nWe had so much fun chatting with author and 
 veterinarian\, Philipp Schott a few years ago\, we just had to bring him 
 back to discuss his new book\, "Heal the Beasts: A Jaunt Through the 
 Curious History of the Veterinary Arts". 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.\n\nAbout the book:\n\nHow 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?\n\nTo 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.\n\nJames 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.\n\nWhether 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.\n\nAbout Philipp:\n\nI 
 was born in Germany in 1965. A year later my family emigrated to Canada. I 
 grew up in Saskatoon\, regularly returning to Germany to visit. I studied 
 biology the University of Saskatchewan before switching to veterinary 
 medicine. After graduation in 1990 I moved to Winnipeg with my classmate 
 and future wife\, Lorraine. Except for a year taken to backpack around the 
 world\, I have been in the same Winnipeg small animal practice since 
 1990.\n\nMy writing began with blogging about travel and veterinary 
 medicine\, and then my first book\, The Accidental Veterinarian\, was 
 published by ECW Press in 2019.\n\nLorraine and I live in a creaky old 
 house on the river with two young adult children\, and a young cat. (We had 
 two old cats and an old dog up until very recently\, but it's been an 
 exceptionally sad year.) Although the clinic\, writing\, and my family keep 
 me busy\, I love to spend time outdoors in self-propelled activities. I'm a 
 particular fan of long-distance walking\, having completed the West 
 Highland Way\, Hadrian's Wall\, the Laugevegurinn\, and the Inca Trail\, 
 among others. The pandemic also inspired me to start tackling "virtual 
 walks"\, with the highlight being a 2863 km trek across Middle Earth from 
 The Shire to Mordor. I learned how sturdy those hobbits really were. \n\n 
 \n\nRegistration is required for this virtual event.\n\nPresented in 
 partnership with several MA libraries.\n
ORGANIZER;CN="Melanie Griffiths":MAILTO:mgriffiths@wellesleyma.gov
CATEGORIES:Adult Event, Author Talk
CONTACT;CN="Melanie Griffiths":MAILTO:mgriffiths@wellesleyma.gov
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URL:https://wellesleyfreelibrary.libcal.com/event/14637215
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