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The equestrian statues of civic Edinburgh are on prominent display in the town. Visitors to the city can easily find the bronze statue of the iron Duke of Wellington (Fig. I A) outside Register house at the east end of Princes Street. A walk south fr
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Readers of this journal will oft have been made aware of the curious links between serendipity and our increased awareness of veterinary history. We briefly present here yet another example.
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Charts 200 years of growth, development and global contributions of veterinary education in EdinburghEstablishment of separate Colleges of Veterinary Medicine in EdinburghEstablishment of the war-time Polish Veterinary Faculty in EdinburghDevelopment
The following article has been adapted from the one first published in the March 2018 edition of iScot magazine (pp20-29). The authors have edited it by adding one additional figure, and by supplying endnotes and references.
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On the 14 September 2015 a blue plaque was unveiled at 1 Pilrig Street, Edinburgh in honour of John Barlow, who was Assistant professor of Anatomy and Physiology at the Royal Veterinary College, Edinburgh (as William Dick's College was known at the t
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Professor Orlando Charnock Bradley, MD, DSc, ChB, FRSE, FRCVS (1871- 1937) was the Principal of the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College (as it was then known) from 12 June 1911 until his death on 21 November 1937.
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The involvement of educational institutes in voluntary military units of the British Army has a history that dates back to the early 19th Century when a corps of Rifle Volunteers was formed by Cambridge undergraduates to meet the growing threat of Fr
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It has been clear from the various reviews made of the early years of the veterinary school in Edinburgh that one of the seminal events in its founding and development was the introduction, in May 1815, of William Dick to Dr John Barclay. The occasio
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