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Title: The New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, 1873 to 1904
Authors: Warwick, Colin M
Macdonald, Alastair A
Issue Date: 2003
Citation: C.M. Warwick and A. A. Macdonald, 2003 The New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, 1873 to 1904. The Veterinary Record Vol. 153, No. 13, pp380-386.
Publisher: British Veterinary Association
Abstract: Veterinary education in Edinburgh has had a long and meritorious history, most of which is popularly perceived to be exclusively associated with the veterinary school founded by William Dick in Clyde Street, Edinburgh, in 1823. Very few people seem to be aware that two New Veterinary Colleges were sequentially established in Edinburgh later in the 19th Century.
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Keywords: Veterinary Medicine
History
Edinburgh
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1842/2198
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