Royal Veterinary College

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Royal Veterinary College

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    • RVC

    Soort

    • Educational
    • Medisch
    • Universiteit

    Contact

    Gemma Panayi Eerste contactpersoon

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    Adres

    Royal Veterinary College Hawkshead Lane

    Locality

    Hatfield

    Region

    Hertfordshire

    Landnaam

    Verenigd Koninkrijk

    Postcode

    AL9 7TA

    Telefoon

    01707666333

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    E-mail

    URL

    www.rvc.ac.uk

    Aantekening

    Beschrijving

    Geschiedenis

    The RVC has a fascinating history, which began with the foundation of the Veterinary College, London, and the establishment of the veterinary profession in the UK.
    In the racing seasons of 1769 and 1770 a horse called Eclipse dominated English horse-racing. Eclipse was retired from racing in 1770 unbeaten and stood at stud until he died in 1789, at the age of 25.
    Veterinary expertise was needed to understand the cause of Eclipse’s death and the secret of his racing success. The only qualified vet in the country at the time was Frenchman Charles Benoit Vial de St Bel, who was gaining support for his plan to establish a vet school. St Bel had the support of the Odiham Agricultural Society, whose members recognised the need for a better understanding of animal husbandry and disease. A London committee was set up to establish a vet school, whose members included Granville Penn, grandson of William Penn.
    The Veterinary College, London, was built in the parish of St Pancras in 1791, on the current site of The RVC’s Camden Campus and in January 1792, four students began a three-year course intended to cover all aspects of the veterinary art. In 1875 the College received its first Charter of Incorporation from Queen Victoria. Over one hundred years, the College had grown from a horse infirmary with a handful of students to a science based institution, producing internationally-renowned veterinarians and scientists.
    John McFadyean, the first modern veterinary scientist in England, joined the RVC as professor of pathology and bacteriology in 1891. McFadyean established a research institute in animal pathology, which contributed to fight against tuberculosis and glanders as major diseases of man and animals.
    His successor, Frederick Hobday, launched famous ‘Giant Nosebag Appeal’, fundraising campaign, which led to the College buying the freehold of the Camden site and starting to build modern facilities to support veterinary scientists.
    In 1949 The Royal Veterinary College became a full part of the University of London, whilst retaining its independence with its own Royal Charter, and in 1955 the College acquired a country estate in Hertfordshire to provide a new field station; today our modern and vibrant Hawkshead campus.
    More recent developments include the building of the Queen Mother Hospital for Animals in Hertfordshire, which today treats over 7,000 patients a year and, in 2001, seventy-six years after the opening of the College's Research Institute in Animal Pathology at Camden, the establishment of the London Bioscience Innovation Centre, which houses over 40 life science companies.

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    Toegangen, gidsen en publicaties

    Toegang

    Openingstijden

    Monday - Friday 8am - 5pm

    Raadpleegvoorwaarden en -eisen

    The archive is not available for the public to browse.

    All requests to view archive material must be made via email to library@rvc.ac.uk along with a description of research area and/or materials required.

    Visits are by appointment only, guests will be registered and materials made available in the main college library.

    Toegankelijkheid

    Visitors will be registered for parking, the building is fully accessible. Alternatively visitors may travel to Potters Bar train station where you can pick up a College shuttle bus. The bus timetable and other travel information can be found at https://www.rvc.ac.uk/about/our-campuses/hawkshead/find-us

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    Taal (talen)

    • Engels

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    • Latijn

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