Veterinary Medicine
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Created For = NAHSTE
Found in 13 Collections and/or Records:
Kompendium der Geflugelkrankheiten by O. Siegman [Book review], 1972
Item
Identifier: Coll-1362/3/756
Scope and Contents
Located in Poultry Research Centre Staff Papers 1972, Vol. 2, G-Z.
Dates:
1972
Lectures on Veterinary Medicine, 1892 - 1893
Item
Identifier: EUA IN2/3/2/2/40/17
Scope and Contents
Notebook (book viii) containing lecture notes on the topic of veterinary medicine at the R(D)SVS from the 1892-1893 session. The notes were written by Peter Wilson and no name is given to the lecturer.
Dates:
1892 - 1893
Letter to Henry John Elwes from James Cossar Ewart, 13 March 1913
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/19/14
Scope and Contents
Ewart writes concerning a paper which has gone missing in the post. Some of Elwes' lambs have been infected with parasites and are paralysed. He asks whether Elwes would like to give a couple of lectures indicating what vets should know about sheep as part of a course Ewart is organising.
Dates:
13 March 1913
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from James Richard Ainsworth-Davis, 06 January 1904
Item
Identifier: Coll-14/9/10/2
Scope and Contents
Ainsworth-Davis states that he is interested in the proposed developments in Veterinary Science at the University of Edinburgh and that he has written a letter about certain points raised in the Draft Ordinance relating to Veterinary Degrees. He invites Ewart to show the letter to his colleagues and goes on to outline his experience in the field and his opinions on the state of veterinary studies.
Dates:
06 January 1904
Medicine, 1941 - 1942
File
Identifier: EUA IN2/3/2/2/43/10
Scope and Contents
Four notebooks, written by D.F. Oliver on the topic of veterinary medicine, taken during his time at the R(D)SVS. The notes mainly contain details of various infections and diseases, their symptoms, diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment.
Inserts in these notebooks include at Piblic Health Scotland, Meat, reguations (1930)
Inserts in these notebooks include at Piblic Health Scotland, Meat, reguations (1930)
Dates:
1941 - 1942
Merck Veterinary Manual, 6th Edition. Edited by C.M. Fraser, 1986. XXVII+1677 pp. Rahway, New Jersey, Merck Co. Inc. o16.95. ISBN 0-911910-53-0 [Book review], 1988
Item
Identifier: Coll-1362/2/342
Scope and Contents
Located in I.A.P.G.R-E.R.S. Staff Papers 1988. Part 1 and Index.
Dates:
1988
Methods of Applying Antiseptic Poultice [to a Horse], 1870s-1930s
Item
Identifier: Coll-1434/2008
Scope and Contents
Illustration of a horse with various parts of its body wrapped in bandages and lettered with a key beneath the image showing the methods of applying antiseptic poultices.
Dates:
1870s-1930s
Papers of Fred McMillen
Fonds — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Coll-2040
Content Description
This fonds consists of the student archive of Frederick (Fred) Hugh McMillen, created when he was a student at the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College from 1938 to 1943. It includes class notes, examination questions, Fred's diploma and certificates, a photograph of the wartime hockey team of which he was the captain, and three crest shields (RDVC, RAVC, RCVS).
A cardboard tube containing certificates and a diploma...
Dates:
1938-1943
Records of the Royal (Dick) Veterinary College
Fonds
Identifier: EUA IN2
Scope and Contents
The archive contains:
- Administrative and Financial Records
- Staff Records
- Student Records
- Estate Records
- Veterinary Practice and Research
- Photographs and Slides
- Objects
Dates:
1823-1999
The Biological Club Members, 1908 - 1911
Item
Identifier: EUA IN2/3/2/1/5
Scope and Contents
The meeting minutes of the Biological Club. The Biological club was founded as a space to discuss matters of scientific interest within the context of veterinary science.
This volume contains the names of those who were members of the Biological Club and visitors to their discussions.
The first entry is dated 5th March 1908 and the final date is 22nd March 1911
This volume contains the names of those who were members of the Biological Club and visitors to their discussions.
The first entry is dated 5th March 1908 and the final date is 22nd March 1911
Dates:
1908 - 1911