Delabere Pritchett Blaine Explained
Delabere Pritchett Blaine (1768–1845) was an English veterinary surgeon and Professor of Animal Medicine.
Biography
Blaine at one stage ran a veterinary infirmary in Wells Street, Oxford Street, London. From about 1812 he was in partnership there with William Youatt, for around 12 years; then Youatt took over the business.[1]
He may have been a contributor to Rees's Cyclopædia. He is not in the Philosophical Magazine list, but in the Prospectus as writing on Veterinary Art and Sporting Life.
Publications
- Anatomy of the Horse, 1799
- Canine Pathology, 1800
- The Outlines of Veterinary Art, 1802
- A Domestic Treatise on the diseases of Horses and Dogs, 1803
- Encyclopaedia of Rural Sports, 1840, second edition 1852 edited by Charles Bindley and others[2]
References
- 30250. Youatt, William. Sherwin A.. Hall.
- Book: Laurel Brake. Marysa Demoor. Dictionary of Nineteenth-century Journalism in Great Britain and Ireland. 2009. Academia Press. 978-90-382-1340-8. 54.
- – Simonds, A bibliographical Sketch of Two Distinguished Promoters of Veterinary Science, Delabere P. Blaine and William Youatt, London, 1896
- J. W. Barber-Lomax, 'Delabere Pritchett Blaine: A Biographical Note', Journal of Small Animal Practice Volume 2, Issue 1-4, pages 135–136, February 1961
- Fussell, G. E., 'Delabere Pritchett Blaine 1770-1845',. Veterinary History, N.S., 2001 11 (2), 83-87
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