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Mackellar Memorial Lecture. The veterinary profession in the EEC.

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    The Veterinary Record
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    Campbell MacKellar was instrumental in shaping veterinary affairs within the European Economic Community (EEC). His work with the Federation of Veterinarians of the EEC transformed it into an influential veterinary pressure group.

    Area of Science:

    • Veterinary Medicine
    • European Economic Community Affairs

    Background:

    • The late Campbell MacKellar played a significant role in European veterinary professional organizations.
    • His involvement spanned crucial years of development for veterinary representation in Europe.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To highlight Campbell MacKellar's contributions to veterinary policy within the European Economic Community (EEC).
    • To commemorate MacKellar's influence through the first MacKellar Memorial Lecture.

    Main Methods:

    • The article is an abridged version of a lecture delivered by Alastair Porter.
    • It draws upon Porter's introduction to the MacKellar Memorial Lecture.

    Main Results:

    • MacKellar was a key UK representative on the Federation of Veterinarians of the EEC.

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  • During his tenure, the Federation evolved into an active and impactful pressure group.
  • This enhanced the veterinary profession's standing and influence within the EEC.
  • Conclusions:

    • Campbell MacKellar significantly influenced the development of veterinary professional representation in the EEC.
    • His efforts contributed to the Federation of Veterinarians of the EEC becoming a notable entity in European veterinary affairs.