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ADMINISTRATION REPORT
OF THE
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CIVIL VETERINARY DEPARTMENT
MADRAS PRESIDENCY
FOR
1922-23
READ—the following papers: —
I
Letter from F. WARE, Esq., F.R.C.V.S., Chief Superintendent, Civil Veterinary Department, to
the Secretary to Government, Development Department, Madras, dated the 23rd July 1923,
D. Dis. No. 650-A.
I have the honour to forward herewith the annual administration report of the
Civil Veterinary Department, Madras, including that of the Madras VeterinaryCollege, for the year ending 31st March 1923.
ENCLOSURE
Annual Administration Report of the Civil Veterinary Department,
Madras Presidency, for the year 1922-23.
I.—ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF.
(a) Imperial Officers.
Mr. F. Ware held charge of the office of Chief Superintendent throughout the
year under report, and acted as Principal, Madras Veterinary College, in addition to
his own duties from 30th June to 4th November 1922 during the absence of
Mr. Aitchison on leave. He was unable to tour while holding charge of the College
but during the remainder of the year spent 107 days out of headquarters, travelled
6,652 miles by rail and 1,116 by road.
2. He visited 8 districts, inspecting the offices of the Superintendent,
I Division, and Deputy Superintendent, I Circle, at Vizagapatam, the Veterinary
Inspectors at Trichinopoly, Guntur, Coimbatore and Vellore, the Veterinary institutions at Coonoor, Tanjore, Tiruvalur, Negapatam, Kumbakonam, Saidapet, Guntur,
Vizagapatam, Coimbatore, Erode and Ranipet and the Touring Veterinary Assistants
at Gudalur, Ootacamund, Tiruvalur, Coimbatore, Kavali and Ranipet. He selected
Telugu students fur the Madras Veterinary College at Bezwada, inspected the sites
selected for the quarters of the Touring Veterinary Assistant, Gudalur and Veterinary hospitals at Negapatam and Kumbakonam, supervised the serum simultaneous
inoculations performed against rinderpest at three camps in the Nilgiris during
April and May 1922 and at Coimbatore and Chintaladevi in 1923, attended an
outbreak of Black Quarter amongst the young stock belonging to the Madras
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Agricultural Department at Bangalore, inspected the Forest elephants in Mudumalai
Range and visited the cattle and pony farm kept by the Pattagar of Palayakottai.
He also attended the Tiruppur Show, was a delegate to the 2nd Imperial Veterinary
Conference held at Calcutta, and a member of the Retrenchment Committee which
sat on the Madras Agricultural and Veterinary Services. He acted as an Examiner
in Animal Hygiene at the B. Se. Agriculture Examinations at Coimbatore, and was
on the Board of Examiners for both the post-graduate course and annual professional examinations of the Madras Veterinary College.
3. Mr. P. T. Saunders held charge of the office of Superintendent, I Division,
Vizagapatam, from the 8th July 1922 until the 28th March 1923, when he proceeded
to the Muktesar Laboratory to undergo a course of training for three months.
He was on tour in his division for 31 days, travelling 4,032 miles by rail and
462 by road. He conducted serum simultaneous inoculations at Chintaladevi
and Samalkot and served as an Examiner for the post-graduate course at the
Madras Veterinary College.
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1910-1933 - Annual administration report of the Civil Veterinary Department, Madras Presidency
Dated 1910-1933. Documents the work of the Madras Presidency CVD. Records research,
Description animal fairs, bacteriological work, disease outbreaks, veterinary education and staff activities.
Supplemented by tables and B&W photographs.
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