If you are heading to the LVS in November, we would love to see you! We will have a stand once again at the Excel on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st...
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In the 1950’s the veterinary profession was small and a majority worked in “mixed” practice. By modern standards it was rather “primitive”. The first vaccine for dogs came in Sept 1959 with the supply of distemper vaccine by Burroughs Wellcome. The antibiotics were simple penicillin and streptomycin and the sulphonamides were very unsophisticated! Anaesthetic for cats was ether, barbiturates for dogs and chloroform for horses! Yet we managed most things!
Read moreThe VCF Committee is made up of volunteers from within the fellowship, and from all different areas of the profession. The Committee meets via Zoom once a month to discuss all that is going on within the fellowship, to plan and pray for the way forwards.
Find out moreIf you are heading to the LVS in November, we would love to see you! We will have a stand once again at the Excel on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st...
Read moreWe have a rare and exciting opportunity for a dedicated and passionate vet to join our wonderful team at Northwich Vets in Cheshire. We’re looking for a skilled and resourceful small...
Read moreFancy a change - how about Poultry? - it’s the best career in the veterinary world!We wish to recruit a full time enthusiastic and motivated veterinarian to join our small...
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