Editorial
Letter from Editor
David Locke
Articles
Thomas Burgess of Odiham and Veterinary Science
Derek Spruce
The State of the Art of Farriery in 1791
S A Hall
The Building of the Veterinary College, London and Some Notes on its Builder, James Burton
D G Clayton-Jones
The 1937 Study Tour in Germany by Students of the Royal Veterinary College, London. A personal Introduction to Foot and Mouth Disease Research
H H Skinner
Rabies and the Governor-General of Canada
John D Blaisdell
Who was Dr Chase of Ann Arbor?
Norman Comben
Old Time Farriery Writers, Henry Bracken, Mayor of Lancaster
G E Fussell
Book Review
Science and Empire, East Coast Fever in Rhodesia and the Transvaal by P F Cranefield
The Old English Farming Books, Volume V 1861-1900 by G E Fussell
Aleen Cust Veterinary Surgeon: Britain’s First Woman Vet by Connie M Ford
Obituary
George Fussell
Iain Henry Pattison
Articles
Veterinary History Journals, Past and Present
A W Johnson
The Scrapbooks of the Simmonds Collection at the Royal Veterinary College
Jane Kingsley
The Historical Collection in the Library of the Royal Veterinary College, London
Norman Comben
“Killing and Curing”; Veterinarians, Medicine and Germs in Britain, 1860-1900
Michael Worboys
Victorian and Edwardian Dogs
Kay White
Book Review
Animals and Disease: An Introduction to the History of Comparative Medicine by Lisa Wilkinson
On the Horse’s Foot, Shoes and Shoeing; the Bibliographic Record; and a Brief Timeline History of Horseshoeing by Henry Heymering
Letters
Two letters concerning
Henry Bracken
Editorial
From the Chairman
Articles
A Glimpse at the Canadian Army Veterinary Corps
Thomas W Dukes
A Great and Wondrous Cure: The Rise and Fall of Dr Mead’s Powders as a Cure for Rabies
J D Blaisdell
Sir David Bruce: The Dawn of Microbiology
J A Evans
The 1951-52 Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreaks in the UK
H H Skinner
Book Review
Historic Books on Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry
by Pauline Dingley
Editorial
The William Dick Bicentenary
Henry Carter
Articles
British Colonial Africa, with Special Reference to the Colonial Veterinary Service 1944-64
K W Aspinall
Le Mareschal Expert, par Seu N Beavgrand, MDCXXXII & Thoams Gray. Esquire
J G P Wood
John Hunter (1728-93) and the Beginnings of Feline Medicine and Surgery
J D Blaisdell
Farriers of Tudor Days
G E Fussell
Book Review
History of the Healing Professions. Parallels between Veterinary and Medical History ed. A R Michell
Leigh Park. A 19th Century Pleasure Ground by Derek Gladwyn
The Hunting History. Hunting PLC since 1974 ed Penelope Hunting
Two Sparrows for a Farthin. Recollections of Veterinary Practice during the War Years 1938-1953 by Ron Spratling
Letter
Farriers and Veterinary Apprenticeship Indentures
Norman Comben