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C Offringa, 'Ars veterinaria: ambacht, professie, beroep: sociologische theorie en historische praktijk', Tijdschrift voor Geschiedenis, 1983, 96: 407-32.
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Constructing a profession: a questionnaire on veterinary practice in the Netherlands in 1846
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unpublished paper delivered to European Science Foundation Workshop, Paris
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Peter Koolmees, 'Constructing a profession: a questionnaire on veterinary practice in the Netherlands in 1846', unpublished paper delivered to European Science Foundation Workshop, 'Veterinary knowledge: between human medicine and agriculture, 1870-1970', Paris, 2008.
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Other examples of its application include Ivan Waddington, The medical profession in the industrial revolution, Dublin, Gill and Macmillan, 1984.
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The professionalisation of English agriculture
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P Brassley, 'The professionalisation of English agriculture?', Rural History, 2005, 16 (2): 235-51.
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85036730500
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Traits assumed to characterize a profession included: a collective orientation; specialized knowledge; an approved and regulated course of training; exclusion of the unqualified; status and authority; altruism; independence of the market; a skilled service usually provided full-time for a fee.
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Wizards and devotees: on the Mendelian theory of inheritance and the professionalization of agricultural science in Great Britain and the United States, 1880-1930
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Key works include: Paolo Palladino, 'Wizards and devotees: on the Mendelian theory of inheritance and the professionalization of agricultural science in Great Britain and the United States, 1880-1930', Hist. Sci., 1994, 32: 409-44.
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John C Burnham, 'How the concept of profession evolved in the work of historians of medicine', Bull. Hist. Med., 1996, 70: 1-24.
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Adrian Desmond, 'Redefining the X axis: "professionals," "amateurs" and the making of mid-Victorian biology: a progress report', J. Hist. Biol., 2001,34: 3-50.
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Ruth Barton, '" Men of science" : language, identity and professionalization in the mid-Victorian scientific community', Hist. Sci., 2003,41: 73-119.
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The English provincial veterinarian and his practice
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J Lane, 'The English provincial veterinarian and his practice', Vet. Hist., 1975/6, 6: 13-19.
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no date, (accessed 2 July)
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Philippa Moss, 'Local vets and the Glasgow college', no date, http://www.gla.ac.uk/media/media_60646_en.pdf (accessed 2 July 2009).
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Roy Porter has also made this point in relation to medical practice, see Health for sale: quackery in England, 1660-1850, Manchester University Press, 1989.
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London, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, passed through thirty-one editions between 1783
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For example, Francis Clater, Every man his own farrier, London, Baldwin, Cradock and Joy, passed through thirty-one editions between 1783 and 1823.
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Note
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His Every man his own cattle doctor went through five editions between 1810 and 1870.
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The manufacture and marketing of veterinary products from 1850-1914
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R Perren, 'The manufacture and marketing of veterinary products from 1850-1914', Vet. Hist., 1989/90, 6 (2): 43-61.
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, pp. 43-61
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A R Michell (ed.), Wallingford, CAB international
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J Lane, 'Farriers in Georgian England', in A R Michell (ed.), The advancement of veterinary science: The bicentenary symposium series, volume 3: History of the healing professions: parallels between veterinary and medical history, Wallingford, CAB international, 1991, pp. 99-117.
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S Matthews, 'The cattle plague in Cheshire, 1865-66', North. Hist., 2001, 38 (1): 107-19.
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, pp. 107-119
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Louise Hill Curth, 'Care of the brute beast: animals and the seventeenth-century medical market-place', Soc. Hist. Med., 2002, 15: 375-92.
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, pp. 375-392
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Remarks on the veterinary medical associations
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(hereafter Vet.)
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G Poyser, 'Remarks on the veterinary medical associations', Veterinarian (hereafter Vet.), 1864, 37: 832.
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Veterinarian
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, pp. 832
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Veterinary jurisprudence
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describes a case of slander, brought by a HASC holder against a MRCVS who had described him as "only a cowleech". The judge found for the plaintiff
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G Poyser, 'Veterinary jurisprudence', Vet., 1871, 44: 692-5, describes a case of slander, brought by a HASC holder against a MRCVS who had described him as "only a cowleech". The judge found for the plaintiff.
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Vet
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, pp. 692-695
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Note
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Census of England and Wales 1841-1891, House of Commons Parliamentary Papers.
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85036736732
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The following directories were used in this study. For Cheshire, the commercial directories of Pigot 1818/19, 1834.
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39
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85036761449
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Note
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Bagshaw, 1850.
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40
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85036736142
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Morris, 1861, 1864, 1874.
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41
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85036771545
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Note
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Kelly, 1894. For Warwickshire: Pigot, 1828/9, 1842; Kelly, 1863, 1872, 1884, 1896.
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42
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85036745605
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White, 1850, 1874. For London: Post Office directory, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1885, 1900. Many are available at
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White, 1850, 1874. For London: Post Office directory, 1840, 1850, 1860, 1885, 1900. Many are available at www.historicaldirectories.org.
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85036739167
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also uses directory evidence, but does not cross-reference entries with RVC and RCVS registers.
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44
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85036751455
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Note
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Names of RVC diploma holders first appear in RVC: rules and regulations, with a list of the subscribers and names of VS (1831); The first Annual register of members of the RCVS appeared in 1858. The 1861 register included a separate list of HASC holders. The latter were not admitted to the full RCVS register until the HAS withdrew its certificate in favour of RCVS exams in 1878.
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85036750596
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The limitations of this data must be acknowledged. Farriers and vets were not differentiated in censuses until 1891. Sometimes RVC and RCVS registers omitted names or provided incomplete details. Trade directories were inaccurate, incomplete, outdated by the time of publication, and provide little definite information on the reportedly large number of individuals who pursued animal healing on an informal, part-time basis.
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Jane Newman, '" A want of better information?" Some early trade directories of southern England', South. Hist., 1994, 16: 180-4.
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Newman, J.1
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0347442601
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2nd ed., London, Mansell
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Gareth Shaw and Allison Tipper, British directories: a bibliography and guide to directories published in England and Wales (1850-1950) and Scotland (1773-1950), 2nd ed., London, Mansell, 1996, pp. 7-22.
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Tipper, A.2
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85036749083
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There were an estimated 1,287,000 horses in Great Britain in 1811, rising to 2,112,000 by 1871 and 3,277,000 by 1901. The largest growth was in the category of commercial horses, used largely for transport, though private and farm horse numbers also expanded.
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n.s., p. 80
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F M L Thompson, 'Nineteenth-century horse sense', Econ. Hist. Rev., 1976, n.s. 29: 60-81, p. 80.
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Ralph Turvey, 'Horse traction in Victorian London', J. Transport Hist., 2005, 26 (2): 38-59.
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, pp. 38-59
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Claims there were 1.5 million cattle in Britain in 1830, though he does not provide a source for this figure. The first livestock census was in 1871: cows then numbered 5,338,000, rising to 6,746,000 in 1901.
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For a discussion of livestock health
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For a discussion of livestock health, see Abigail Woods, 'The construction of an animal plague: foot and mouth disease in nineteenth-century Britain', Soc. Hist. Med., 2004, 17: 23-39.
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Livestock prices in Britain, 1851-93
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Edith H Whetham, 'Livestock prices in Britain, 1851-93', Agric. Hist. Rev., 1963, 11: 27-35.
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Agric. Hist. Rev.
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Gamgee offered a more advanced, scientific education than the other schools, but he did not attract sufficient students to make his college financially viable.
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The new Edinburgh college was founded by William Williams, former principal of the Dick college. On being asked to resign by the Dick trustees, he decamped with most of the staff and students and set up a rival institution.
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The New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, 1873-94
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C M Warwick and A A McDonald, 'The New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, 1873-94', VR, 2003, 153 (13): 380-6.
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McDonald, A.A.2
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Annual meeting
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RCVS
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RCVS, 'Annual meeting', Vet., 1863, 36: 358-70.
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Vet
, vol.36
, pp. 358-370
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60
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85036742363
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Note
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The survey also identified 1,189 "others" who performed elements of the veterinary surgeon's job without assuming the title.
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National Archives, Kew (hereafter NA) PC 8/298, Veterinary Surgeons Act, appeals, 1883.
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A reply to MRCVS
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Hartest, 'A reply to MRCVS', Vet., 1873, 46: 469.
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Vet
, vol.46
, pp. 469
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Hartest1
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63
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Veterinary quackery
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WW
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WW, 'Veterinary quackery', Vet., 1873, 46: 541-3.
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(1873)
Vet
, vol.46
, pp. 541-543
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64
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A voice from border land
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598-599
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'A voice from border land', Vet., 1876, 49: 598-9, 671.
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(1876)
Vet
, vol.49
, pp. 671
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Correspondence to Vet, passim
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Correspondence to Vet., 1881, 54: 316-772, passim.
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, vol.54
, pp. 316-772
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Correspondence
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Trebble X, Correspondence, Vet., 1880, 53: 326-30.
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Vet
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, pp. 326-330
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Trebble, X.1
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A voice from the provinces
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MRCVS
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MRCVS, 'A voice from the provinces', Vet., 1870, 43: 302-8.
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Vet
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On the prospects of veterinary students
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266-270
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J Steele, 'On the prospects of veterinary students', Vet. J., 1880, 10: 266-70, 392-7.
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, pp. 392-397
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Collection of veterinary surgeons' bills, MS 7562 and Certificates relating to the veterinary examination of animals, MS 7565, Archives and Manuscripts, Wellcome Library; Digby.
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Veterinary Jurisprudence
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'Veterinary Jurisprudence', Vet., 1864, 37: 60-1.
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(1864)
Vet
, vol.37
, pp. 60-61
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71
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85036742660
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Note
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Urban dairies housed freshly calved cows, brought from the country, which were milked for a single lactation then sold to the butcher. Reputedly, dairies were "hot beds" of disease. However, because owners had little long-term investment in cattle health they rarely sought veterinary care. The growth of the railway, refrigeration, and the cattle plague epidemic of 1865-7 caused many dairies to close. Woods.
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Several specialist canine vets are known to have worked in London during the early nineteenth century.
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Although anaesthetic use in human medicine began in 1846/7, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan), it was slow to take off in veterinary practice
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Although anaesthetic use in human medicine began in 1846/7 (Stephanie J Snow, Operations without pain: the practice and science of anaesthesia in Victorian Britain, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 2006), it was slow to take off in veterinary practice.
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Remarks on local anaesthesia applied to veterinary surgery
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Few case reports appear in veterinary journals (an exception, relating to its experimental use in the firing of horses. is Prof
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Few case reports appear in veterinary journals (an exception, relating to its experimental use in the firing of horses. is Prof. Tuson, 'Remarks on local anaesthesia applied to veterinary surgery', Vet., 1866, 39: 779-81).
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Vet
, vol.39
, pp. 779-781
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Tuson1
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RVC quarterly meeting
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By 1881, chloroform use was still not routinely taught at the RVC
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By 1881, chloroform use was still not routinely taught at the RVC (RVC quarterly meeting, Vet., 1881, 54: 337-8).
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Vet
, vol.54
, pp. 337-338
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77
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85036735416
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Note
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In his 1896 RCVS fellowship thesis on the castration of horses, W Pallin noted that while it could be of service, "the time, however, which I take is very short and the whole operation would be performed while the effects of the anaesthetics was in preparation". RCVS fellowship theses: no 1. W Pallin, 'Castration in horses', 1896, RCVS library.
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85036758394
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Warwickshire Record Office, CR 1596/box 133, J Rose and Son, ledgers, 1876-92.
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85036743262
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A detailed consideration of the ways in which surgical techniques of unqualified and qualified vets differed, and whether such differences could be attributed to a formal education in veterinary anatomy and physiology is beyond the scope of this paper. However, analysis of the frequent case reports appearing in veterinary journals, some of which emanated from unqualified vets, would enable this question to be addressed.
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77955916080
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Annual meeting
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RCVS
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RCVS, 'Annual meeting', Vet., 1864, 37: 413.
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Vet
, vol.37
, pp. 413
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Wiltshire & Swindon Record Office (hereafter WSRO), ref. 776/930, James Kite, account books
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WSRO, ref. 2515 210 Box 37/7, Contract between William Penhale and the Great Western Railway, 1881.
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North of England VMA
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'North of England VMA', Vet., 1868, 41: 60-3.
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Vet
, vol.41
, pp. 60-63
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85036753140
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VMA stands for Veterinary Medical Association.
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Report of the Veterinary Department, 1873, PP 1874 (c978), XXI, p. 659. Most of these posts were created under the 1866 Cattle Diseases Act (passed for the control of cattle plague) and the 1869 Contagious Diseases of Animals Act (which scheduled foot and mouth disease, pleuro-pneumonia and glanders). Anon, Animal health, a centenary, 1865-1965, London, HMSO, 1965.
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NA PC 8/182, Particulars of inspectors, 1872; Report of the Veterinary Department, 1872, PP 1872 (c619), XVIII, p. 629. The State Veterinary Department was created during the cattle plague epidemic, to collate local authority statistics and advise on disease control policy. It contained two full-time vets, J B Simonds and George Brown, who received £500 a year "on the understanding that they give up their whole time to the public". NA PC 8/160, Report, 1869.
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Farriers strike, or a VMA on its trial
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T Greaves, 'Farriers strike, or a VMA on its trial', Vet., 1864, 37: 578-82.
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Vet
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, pp. 578-582
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Greaves, T.1
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Digamma, Correspondence, Vet. J., 1876, 2: 396.
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Ubique1
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J Woodroffe Hill, Correspondence, Vet. J., 1880, 11: 70-2.
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R Chrystal Irving, 'In partnership with Wm Hunting', VR,1938, 50: 923.
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The tax was abolished in 1874.
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W Woods to Liverpool VMA
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The Veterinarian, edited by J B Simonds with the help of George Fleming, was the main journal until the latter established his own Veterinary Journal in 1875. Some qualified vets attributed their fellows' unwillingness to write for these journals to the fear that unqualified vets might benefit.
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T Greaves, 'The state and prospects of the veterinary profession', Vet., 1864, 37: 392-5.
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G Morgan to Lancashire VMA, Vet., 1870, 43: 408-11.
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Our social position
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F Prentice, 'A reply to MRCVS', Vet., 1873, 46: 469.
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Report of the Veterinary Department, 1873.
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Register of the members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Edinburgh, T C Jock, 1861.
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For complaints about running doctors, see Correspondence in Vet. J., 1880, 10, passim.
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One bill employing the title MRCVS was issued by J R Cox of London, a council member and future RCVS president. Collection of veterinary bills.
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C Hunting to North of England VMA, Vet., 1864, 37: 117-23.
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R Reynolds to Liverpool VMA, Vet., 1873, 46: 291.
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West of England VMA meeting, Vet., 1870, 43: 75-83.
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The state and prospects of the veterinary profession
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T Greaves, 'The state and prospects of the veterinary profession', Vet., 1864, 37: 392-5.
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T Broad, 'Professional morals', Vet. J., 1877, 4: 69-71.
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Fleming was the son of a shoeing smith. He attended Dick's school but also took the RCVS exams which enabled him to enter the army. He served in the Crimea, India and the Middle East. In 1879 he was appointed inspecting veterinary surgeon at the War Office and in 1883, principal vet to the army. He was RCVS president 1880-3. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online
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Fleming was the son of a shoeing smith. He attended Dick's school but also took the RCVS exams which enabled him to enter the army. He served in the Crimea, India and the Middle East. In 1879 he was appointed inspecting veterinary surgeon at the War Office and in 1883, principal vet to the army. He was RCVS president 1880-3. Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online, http://www.oxforddnb.com/.
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Printed version, vol. 20, pp. 52-3.
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A government enquiry revealed that in 1910, unqualified dentists, chemists, herbalists, bone-setters, faith healers, and abortionists continued to practise in large numbers. Report as to the practice of medicine and surgery by unqualified persons in the United Kingdom, PP 1910, (Cd 5422), XLIII, p. 5.
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Hunting qualified in 1850 and established a practice serving the horses of colliery owners. He also managed several farms. His son, William Hunting, worked as assistant to Greaves in the 1860s and, in 1888, founded the Veterinary Record.
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Greaves qualified at the RVC in 1841, then joined his father in a Manchester practice. By 1876 he owned several branch practices and had taken on a partner, Faulkner, which allowed him to divert his energies towards educational reform.
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J Lambert, Correspondence, Vet. J., 1877, 5: 387-89.
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C Hunting to North of England VMA, Vet., 1868, 41: 200-5.
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'The new curriculum', Vet., 1876, 49: 856-8.
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Compulsory apprenticeship was considered but prevented by disputes over its value, and doubts over the RCVS's powers to dictate to the schools. Correspondence and RCVS meeting reports, Vet. J., 1880-85, passim.
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A provincial practitioner
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The RCVS did not set written exams until 1892.
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T Greaves, 'The penal clause', Vet. J., 1881, 13: 123-4.
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Harold Leeney, 'Tipping', Vet. J., 1883,16:385.
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W Taylor to Lancashire VMA, Vet., 1873, 46: 219.
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AEGR
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HD
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HD, 'Professional bêtes-noires', Vet. J., 1876, 2: 395-6.
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Parlan Walker to Yorkshire VMA, Vet., 1878, 51: 47-9.
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Lancashire VMA discussion, Vet. J., 1880, 10: 110-13.
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Ubique, 'Our social status', Vet. J., 1880, 10: 376-8.
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East Anglia, 'Professional humbug', Vet. J., 1883, 16: 466-7.
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363-366
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E Stanley, 'Veterinary medical ethics', Vet. J., 1883, 17: 363-6, 418-21.
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C Stephenson, 'Veterinary topics of the day', Vet. J., 1881, 12: 130.
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Scottish metropolitan division meeting, VR, 1873, 46: 586.
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Professional propriety
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Annual meeting of the RCVS, Vet., 1864, 37: 408-15.
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Pioneers in the Victorian provinces: veterinarians, public health and the urban animal economy
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A Hardy, 'Pioneers in the Victorian provinces: veterinarians, public health and the urban animal economy', Urban Hist., 2002, 29: 372-87.
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In 1876, the SVS comprised two veterinarians and nineteen fulland part-time port veterinary inspectors. By 1901, it had appointed another twelve veterinary inspectors, with port staff reduced to nine full-time inspectors. Annual reports of proceedings under the Diseases of Animals Acts, 1901, PP 1902 (Cmd 1041), XX, p. 33; NA MAF 39/8, A Anstruther, Memo, 12 Nov. 1917.
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Annual report of the Veterinary Department, 1878, PP 1878-9 (c2263), XXI, p. 479.
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Southern counties VMA, Vet. J., 1883, 16: 115-16.
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M Hedley to North of England VMA, Vet., 1869, 42: 292-6.
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RCVS meeting, Vet., 1876, 49: 804.
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J Fraser, 'Veterinary quackery', Vet., 1873, 46: 397.
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T Greaves to RCVS meeting, Vet., 1876, 49: 435.
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F Fitzwygram to Yorkshire VMA, Vet. J., 1877, 4: 281-4.
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MRCVS
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Professional unity
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Veterinary medical bill
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'Veterinary medical bill', Vet. J., 1881, 12: 112.
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The pharmacy act of 1868
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The pharmacy act of 1868 restricted the sale and dispensing of poisons to qualified men and created a register
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The pharmacy act of 1868 restricted the sale and dispensing of poisons to qualified men and created a register. 'The pharmacy act of 1868', Vet., 1868, 41: 850-3.
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The Dentists Act of 1878 created a register and required dentists to take a licence in order to practice, (accessed 6 July)
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The Dentists Act of 1878 created a register and required dentists to take a licence in order to practice. 'The birth of the BDA', http://www.bda-advance.org/museum/story.cfm?ContentID=366 (accessed 6 July 2009).
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Nottinghamshire Chamber of Agriculture
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R Reynolds, 'Correspondence', Vet. J., 1882, 14: 64-6.
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The Lancashire VMA and enemies in our midst
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T Greaves, 'The Lancashire VMA and "enemies in our midst"', Vet. J., 1882, 14: 148.
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C Stephenson to North of England VMA, Vet. J., 1883, 16: 368-70.
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Many RCVS council members wanted to fix the fee at 10 guineas. They eventually agreed on 6 guineas but Privy Council pressure reduced it to 3 guineas.
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Southern Counties VMA, Vet. J., 1882, 14: 349-53.
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Justicia, 'The registration of existing practitioners', Vet. J., 1883, 16: 149.
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NA PC 8/298, Veterinary Surgeons Act: appeals, 1883.
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Register of the members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, RCVS, 1884.
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Alpha, 'Existing practitioners', Vet. J., 1882, 14: 388.
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Alpha1
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Southern Counties VMA, Vet. J., 1883, 17: 115-16.
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Royal Counties VMA, Vet. J., 1885, 21: 205-6.
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C Stephenson, 'Letter to Daily Chronicle', Vet., 1881, 54: 109-11.
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J D Gregory to Devon County VMA, Vet. J., 1885, 18: 352-8.
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Kelly's Directory for Cheshire, 1894.
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Fisher notes that problems over veterinary education and professional competence continued well into the twentieth century.
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