Occurrence, perception and prevention of ovine fasciolosis in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries
La fasciolose, ou douve du foie, est une maladie parasitaire du mouton responsable de fortes mortalités dans les troupeaux ovins, ce sans doute depuis le Néolithique.
Fasciolosis, or liver fluke disease, is a parasitic ailment in sheep that has been responsible for significant mortality in flocks, likely since the Neolithic period.