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We have worked hard to digitise our historical collections, meaning more people than ever can access the history of veterinary medicine. Why not have a browse with your morning coffee? #vetarchives rcvsvethistory.org
Horse racing starts up again today, so why not visit Vet History to read about Eclipse, the most celebrated racehorse of the 18th century and ancestor of many modern Thoroughbreds. Find out more at bit.ly/3eyuxiY #vethistory #vetarchives
Has our archivist Lorna discovered the way to a dog's heart, with this pop-up book from 1899? (From 'The Dog: its external and internal organisation' by Alexander C Piesse.) #vetarchives
After a few months hiatus - 'The Veterinarian' is back! Picking up from where we stopped, we have Volume 70 from 1897 ready for you to read! bit.ly/3eRSFi5 #vethistory #vetarchives
Want to know how veterinary science was taught exactly 200 years ago? Well, you're in luck! Read our latest blog post about Edward Coleman's RVC lectures - dating from 12th November 1821. Don't worry - we're transcribing them for you too 😊 #vetarchives bit.ly/ColemanLectures
A highlight in Vol 71 is the text of a lecture by Norwich vet J Pollock about obstetrical surgery, particularly useful instruments (like the 'obstetrical harpoon'!), and drawings of various foal foetal positions. Link: bit.ly/2HY1jQb #vethistory #vetarchives
In celebration of our Digital Collections this week, what’s a better place to start than with the oldest veterinary book in our collection? It dates back to 1528! #vetarchives Get a closer look on our website: bit.ly/OldestVeterina…
"A voice: nonsense" We've found these minutes from an RCVS Council meeting in 1896 showing that, even then, meetings could go a bit Handforth. This particular 'disagreement' was around pre-vet school qualifications. #jackieweaver #HandforthParishCouncil #vetarchives
'Venues of Veterinary History': Read the latest blog post from @JaneRVN about her journey through the history of RCVS as she researches her PhD: bit.ly/3zqutgz #vethistory #vetarchives
Our Archives team recently received this exciting new item for the Historical Collections - can you guess what it is? #vetarchives #archives #vethistory #museumtwitter
They don’t make vets like they used to: here is James Webb on horseback aged 87; qualified at 19, still in practice in Windsor aged 90 in 1941, ‘71 years in constant practice and have never been away ... for a holiday’ #vetarchives @RCVSKnowledge @BritishVets
Now, this important letter is safely housed in its own special box, to last for centuries to come. And we archived happily ever after! #exploreyourarchive #conservation #VetArchives #VetHistory
It’s day two of celebrating our #vetarchives, and the perfect time to highlight how easy it is to share our Digital Collections content – whether with friends or for education. You can embed the UV on a webpage, or send a link to a specific image too. rcvsvethistory.org
'Venues of Veterinary History': Read @JaneRVN's blog post as she journeys through the homes of @theRCVS bit.ly/3zqutgz #vethistory #vetarchives
Another volume of The Veterinarian is now online! Follow the link to read all the issues of this journal from 1898. bit.ly/33jLevn #vethistory #vetarchives
Tomorrow is #GivingTuesday and we are sharing the stories of people who support different areas of our work. Vet and PhD student Alison Skipper @acdalison talks about supporting our Vet History team. To find out more visit: knowledge.rcvs.org.uk/support-us/ #MyGivingStory #VetArchives
It’s the Veterinary History Society autumn meeting, hosted @kingshistory- we start with Andrew Greenwood on the early life and career of Delabere Blaine: here’s an engraving from his work on equine anatomy - before he ran out of money and stopped the pictures in it! #vetarchives
It’s time for a mid-week humble brag – 96% of survey respondents agree that the Vet History Digital Collections "is an important and valuable research resource". Do you agree? Why not take a look for yourself: rcvsvethistory.org #vetarchives
We are delighted to share this trainee VN (or RANA) uniform, held in our historical collection. We don't know exactly when it was worn, but we think the late 70s/early 80s. If you can help us date it, or if you have photos of other vintage VN uniforms please share! #VetArchives
These three men - Frank Booth Junior, John W E Budge and Reginald Lovell - all went on to qualify as vets. . #vethistory #veterinaryhistory #vetarchives #veterinaryarchives #oldrcvs #firstworldwar #worldwar1 #thegreatwar #manuscript #documents #history #militaryhistory #archives
#OnlineResource #VetArchives RCVS Vet History Digital Collections @RCVSKnowledge: veterinary archive & literature sources online, 1613-1913 - manuscripts, letters, artwork, case notes, periodicals & drawings #VeterinaryScience. More info & link to resource archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb3290-rc…
These three men - Frank Booth Junior, John W E Budge and Reginald Lovell - all went on to qualify as vets. . #vethistory #veterinaryhistory #vetarchives #veterinaryarchives #oldrcvs #firstworldwar #worldwar1 #thegreatwar #manuscript #documents #history #militaryhistory #archives
Now, this important letter is safely housed in its own special box, to last for centuries to come. And we archived happily ever after! #exploreyourarchive #conservation #VetArchives #VetHistory
Want to know how veterinary science was taught exactly 200 years ago? Well, you're in luck! Read our latest blog post about Edward Coleman's RVC lectures - dating from 12th November 1821. Don't worry - we're transcribing them for you too 😊 #vetarchives bit.ly/ColemanLectures
We are delighted to share this trainee VN (or RANA) uniform, held in our historical collection. We don't know exactly when it was worn, but we think the late 70s/early 80s. If you can help us date it, or if you have photos of other vintage VN uniforms please share! #VetArchives
Our Archives team recently received this exciting new item for the Historical Collections - can you guess what it is? #vetarchives #archives #vethistory #museumtwitter
'Venues of Veterinary History': Read @JaneRVN's blog post as she journeys through the homes of @theRCVS bit.ly/3zqutgz #vethistory #vetarchives
'Venues of Veterinary History': Read the latest blog post from @JaneRVN about her journey through the history of RCVS as she researches her PhD: bit.ly/3zqutgz #vethistory #vetarchives
"A voice: nonsense" We've found these minutes from an RCVS Council meeting in 1896 showing that, even then, meetings could go a bit Handforth. This particular 'disagreement' was around pre-vet school qualifications. #jackieweaver #HandforthParishCouncil #vetarchives
A highlight in Vol 71 is the text of a lecture by Norwich vet J Pollock about obstetrical surgery, particularly useful instruments (like the 'obstetrical harpoon'!), and drawings of various foal foetal positions. Link: bit.ly/2HY1jQb #vethistory #vetarchives
Another volume of The Veterinarian is now online! Follow the link to read all the issues of this journal from 1898. bit.ly/33jLevn #vethistory #vetarchives
Tomorrow is #GivingTuesday and we are sharing the stories of people who support different areas of our work. Vet and PhD student Alison Skipper @acdalison talks about supporting our Vet History team. To find out more visit: knowledge.rcvs.org.uk/support-us/ #MyGivingStory #VetArchives
After a few months hiatus - 'The Veterinarian' is back! Picking up from where we stopped, we have Volume 70 from 1897 ready for you to read! bit.ly/3eRSFi5 #vethistory #vetarchives
Has our archivist Lorna discovered the way to a dog's heart, with this pop-up book from 1899? (From 'The Dog: its external and internal organisation' by Alexander C Piesse.) #vetarchives
Today is the @theRCVS’ virtual AGM, and is the final day of our #vetarchives week takeover. If you have enjoyed viewing these highlights from our collection, make sure you visit our website & follow our Instagram for exclusively vet history content! instagram.com/rcvsknowledge/…
We have worked hard to digitise our historical collections, meaning more people than ever can access the history of veterinary medicine. Why not have a browse with your morning coffee? #vetarchives rcvsvethistory.org
It’s time for a mid-week humble brag – 96% of survey respondents agree that the Vet History Digital Collections "is an important and valuable research resource". Do you agree? Why not take a look for yourself: rcvsvethistory.org #vetarchives
Here’s a #vetarchives highlight: a Watercolour painting of a tobacco enema to treat flatulent colic in horses, by Edward Mayhew, c.1860 Explore the paintings in more detail: rcvsvethistory.org/8-the-abdomen-… @Equine_History
It’s day two of celebrating our #vetarchives, and the perfect time to highlight how easy it is to share our Digital Collections content – whether with friends or for education. You can embed the UV on a webpage, or send a link to a specific image too. rcvsvethistory.org
In celebration of our Digital Collections this week, what’s a better place to start than with the oldest veterinary book in our collection? It dates back to 1528! #vetarchives Get a closer look on our website: bit.ly/OldestVeterina…
Horse racing starts up again today, so why not visit Vet History to read about Eclipse, the most celebrated racehorse of the 18th century and ancestor of many modern Thoroughbreds. Find out more at bit.ly/3eyuxiY #vethistory #vetarchives
After a few months hiatus - 'The Veterinarian' is back! Picking up from where we stopped, we have Volume 70 from 1897 ready for you to read! bit.ly/3eRSFi5 #vethistory #vetarchives
We have recently added Volume 69 (year 1896) of 'The Veterinarian' to our digital collections site. It is available to read here at: bit.ly/34mM75Z #vetarchives #vethistory
Now, this important letter is safely housed in its own special box, to last for centuries to come. And we archived happily ever after! #exploreyourarchive #conservation #VetArchives #VetHistory
We have worked hard to digitise our historical collections, meaning more people than ever can access the history of veterinary medicine. Why not have a browse with your morning coffee? #vetarchives rcvsvethistory.org
In celebration of our Digital Collections this week, what’s a better place to start than with the oldest veterinary book in our collection? It dates back to 1528! #vetarchives Get a closer look on our website: bit.ly/OldestVeterina…
They don’t make vets like they used to: here is James Webb on horseback aged 87; qualified at 19, still in practice in Windsor aged 90 in 1941, ‘71 years in constant practice and have never been away ... for a holiday’ #vetarchives @RCVSKnowledge @BritishVets
It’s day two of celebrating our #vetarchives, and the perfect time to highlight how easy it is to share our Digital Collections content – whether with friends or for education. You can embed the UV on a webpage, or send a link to a specific image too. rcvsvethistory.org
It’s the Veterinary History Society autumn meeting, hosted @kingshistory- we start with Andrew Greenwood on the early life and career of Delabere Blaine: here’s an engraving from his work on equine anatomy - before he ran out of money and stopped the pictures in it! #vetarchives
We are delighted to share this trainee VN (or RANA) uniform, held in our historical collection. We don't know exactly when it was worn, but we think the late 70s/early 80s. If you can help us date it, or if you have photos of other vintage VN uniforms please share! #VetArchives
A highlight in Vol 71 is the text of a lecture by Norwich vet J Pollock about obstetrical surgery, particularly useful instruments (like the 'obstetrical harpoon'!), and drawings of various foal foetal positions. Link: bit.ly/2HY1jQb #vethistory #vetarchives
Has our archivist Lorna discovered the way to a dog's heart, with this pop-up book from 1899? (From 'The Dog: its external and internal organisation' by Alexander C Piesse.) #vetarchives
Happy Mother's Day from all at RCVS Knowledge ❤️ Plate is from Sir William Jardine's 'Thick-skinned quadrupeds' (c.1841) View more from our archives: rcvsvethistory.org #vethistory #vetarchives #MothersDay
With a nice kick start to the week, here’s a quote from someone who uses our Digital Collections to inspire their team! If you are looking for some Monday morning inspiration, have a browse yourself: rcvsvethistory.org #vetarchives
These three men - Frank Booth Junior, John W E Budge and Reginald Lovell - all went on to qualify as vets. . #vethistory #veterinaryhistory #vetarchives #veterinaryarchives #oldrcvs #firstworldwar #worldwar1 #thegreatwar #manuscript #documents #history #militaryhistory #archives
"A voice: nonsense" We've found these minutes from an RCVS Council meeting in 1896 showing that, even then, meetings could go a bit Handforth. This particular 'disagreement' was around pre-vet school qualifications. #jackieweaver #HandforthParishCouncil #vetarchives
Another volume of The Veterinarian is now online! Follow the link to read all the issues of this journal from 1898. bit.ly/33jLevn #vethistory #vetarchives
Our Archives team recently received this exciting new item for the Historical Collections - can you guess what it is? #vetarchives #archives #vethistory #museumtwitter
It’s time for a mid-week humble brag – 96% of survey respondents agree that the Vet History Digital Collections "is an important and valuable research resource". Do you agree? Why not take a look for yourself: rcvsvethistory.org #vetarchives
Want to know how veterinary science was taught exactly 200 years ago? Well, you're in luck! Read our latest blog post about Edward Coleman's RVC lectures - dating from 12th November 1821. Don't worry - we're transcribing them for you too 😊 #vetarchives bit.ly/ColemanLectures
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