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100 1 $aNatterson-Horowitz, Barbara,$eauthor.
245 10 $aZoobiquity :$bthe astonishing connection between human and animal health /$cBarbara Natterson-Horowitz, M.D. and Kathryn Bowers.
264 1 $a[Toronto] :$bAnchor Canada,$c2013.
264 4 $c©2012
300 $axii, 398 pages ;$c21 cm.
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
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500 $aOriginally published: Toronto : Doubleday Canada, ©2012.
500 $aOriginal hard cover edition has subtitle: What animals can teach us about being human.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
530 $aIssued also in electronic format.
505 0 $aDr. House, meet Dr. Doolittle : redefining the boundaries of medicine -- The feint of heart : why we pass out -- Jews and jaguars, and Jurassic cancer : new hope for an ancient diagnosis -- Roar-gasm : an animal guide to human sexuality -- Zoophoria : getting high and getting clean -- Scared to death : heart attacks in the wild -- Fat planet : why animals get fat and how they get thin -- Grooming gone wild : pain, pleasure, and the origins of self-injury -- Fear of feeding : eating disorders in the animal kingdom -- The koala and the clap : the hidden power of infection -- Leaving the nest : animal adolescence and the risky business of growing up -- Zoobiquity.
520 $a"In 2005, cardiologist Barbara Natterson-Horowitz started researching her patients' afllictions to find out if other animals were also affected. Astonishingly, she discovered that animals to indeed faint, overeat, and get cancers, just as we do, although doctors and veterinarians often treated similar conditions in vastly different ways. Perhaps healthcare would improve if the two disciplines shared new discoveries and tools? The authors dubbed this pan-species approach to medicine zoobiquity. With this revelatory understanding of what animals can teach us about ourselves, they explore how animal and human commonality can be used to diagnose, treat, and heal patients lf all species."--Page 4 of cover.
650 0 $aMedicine, Comparative.
650 0 $aDiseases$xAnimal models.
650 0 $aHuman-animal relationships.
650 0 $aVeterinary pathology.
650 6 $aMédecine comparée.
650 6 $aMaladies$xModèles animaux.
650 6 $aRelations homme-animal.
650 6 $aPathologie vétérinaire.
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650 7 $aHuman-animal relationships.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00963482
650 7 $aMedicine, Comparative.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01015232
650 7 $aVeterinary pathology.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst01166054
650 12 $aPathology
650 12 $aDisease Models, Animal
650 22 $aPathology, Veterinary
650 22 $aPhysiology, Comparative
650 22 $aPsychology, Comparative
700 1 $aBowers, Kathryn,$eauthor.
776 1 $aNatterson-Horowitz, Barbara.$tZoobiquity.$dToronto : Doubleday Canada, c2012.$w(CaOONL)20119085097
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