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The Glasgow case: meat, disease and regulation, 1889-1924 (2004)
Journal Article
Atkins, P. (2004). The Glasgow case: meat, disease and regulation, 1889-1924. Agricultural History Review, 52(2), 161-182

Contemporary estimates indicate that a substantial proportion of the indigenous beef consumed in Britain in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries came from tuberculous animals. If properly cooked, this meat presented less of a risk to hum... Read More about The Glasgow case: meat, disease and regulation, 1889-1924.