|History= Liverpool Vet School was the first vet school to be part of a university. It began in the early 1900s with William Owen Williams, who transferred his veterinary institution to Liverpool from Edinburgh. Veterinary science was particularly relevant to Liverpool at this time, due to its use of horses at the dockside and throughout the city. The surrounding countryside was also set to benefit given the large amount of cattle. | |History= Liverpool Vet School was the first vet school to be part of a university. It began in the early 1900s with William Owen Williams, who transferred his veterinary institution to Liverpool from Edinburgh. Veterinary science was particularly relevant to Liverpool at this time, due to its use of horses at the dockside and throughout the city. The surrounding countryside was also set to benefit given the large amount of cattle. |