It is well recognised that William Dick established the first Veterinary College in Edinburgh in 1823, and there are several accounts which have detailed the development of veterinary education in Scotland throughout the nineteenth century. However, relatively little has been written about veterinary education prior to the nineteenth century
In order to place the period studied in its context, a brief survey was made of the history of Scott...
marked its golden jubilee as part of the university, signify-ing the incorporation of the original G...
James Law, the third of the trio of Scottish veterinarians who came to North America in the 1860s, h...
The University of Edinburgh has been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line cop...
The University of Edinburgh has been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line cop...
The aim of this article is to present in more detail some of the factors which supported the establ...
The University of Edinburgh have been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line co...
education Taking a history on veterinary education In 1887, the national Veterinary Association deci...
The teaching environment of the veterinary school in Clyde Street, Edinburgh, in the 1830s, comprise...
This is the first of two articles by these authors. The second will follow in the next issue. A Slow...
The earliest pieces of evidence for the first formal teaching of farriery and veterinary medicine in...
The veterinary school that was established in Edinburgh in 1823, almost two hundred years ago, has ...
This poster shows the current and historical sites associated with Veterinary Education in Edinburgh...
The involvement of educational institutes in voluntary military units of the British Army has a his...
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
In order to place the period studied in its context, a brief survey was made of the history of Scott...
marked its golden jubilee as part of the university, signify-ing the incorporation of the original G...
James Law, the third of the trio of Scottish veterinarians who came to North America in the 1860s, h...
The University of Edinburgh has been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line cop...
The University of Edinburgh has been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line cop...
The aim of this article is to present in more detail some of the factors which supported the establ...
The University of Edinburgh have been authorised to reproduce and distribute reprints and on-line co...
education Taking a history on veterinary education In 1887, the national Veterinary Association deci...
The teaching environment of the veterinary school in Clyde Street, Edinburgh, in the 1830s, comprise...
This is the first of two articles by these authors. The second will follow in the next issue. A Slow...
The earliest pieces of evidence for the first formal teaching of farriery and veterinary medicine in...
The veterinary school that was established in Edinburgh in 1823, almost two hundred years ago, has ...
This poster shows the current and historical sites associated with Veterinary Education in Edinburgh...
The involvement of educational institutes in voluntary military units of the British Army has a his...
Although the practice of the veterinary art extends back to the earliest beginnings of civilization,...
In order to place the period studied in its context, a brief survey was made of the history of Scott...
marked its golden jubilee as part of the university, signify-ing the incorporation of the original G...
James Law, the third of the trio of Scottish veterinarians who came to North America in the 1860s, h...