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Erica Fudge, ‘Farmyard Choreographies in Early Modern England’ in Renaissance Posthumanism, Joseph Campana and Scott Maisano (eds) (New York, 2016), 145-66;
Louise Hill Curth, ‘The care of the brute beast: animals and the seventeenth-century medical marketplace’, Social History of Medicine 15/3 (2002), 375-92
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