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Veterinary History Society

Description

The Veterinary History Society was founded in London in 1962. The aims of the Society are to foster all aspects of veterinary history.

To achieve these aims, the Society:

  • promotes meetings for members and guests;
  • publishes a journal - Veterinary History;
  • encourages the preservation of artefacts and records of veterinary historical interest;
  • assists research workers and other persons on the history of the veterinary art;
  • contributes to the advancement of international veterinary history through its support for the World Association for the History of Veterinary Medicine.

Membership is open to any person interested in the subject.

Offers funding

No, this infrastructure does not provide funding.

Founding year

1962

Contact details

Website: https://www.veterinaryhistorysociety.org.uk/
  • @VetHistSoc

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Categorisation

Type

  • Learned society or subject association
  • Society

Project Tags

  • History tag

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2023-10-23 16:44:38

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