Medicine - Veterinary > Civil Veterinary Departments > 1893-1941 - Annual administration report of the Civil Veterinary Department in the Bombay Presidency > 1932-1941 - Civil Veterinary Dept. Bombay admin report 1932-41 > 1935-1936 - Annual administration reports of the Civil Veterinary Department, Bombay Presidency, including the Bombay Veterinary College; the Bombay City and Harbour Veterinary Department and the Civil Veterinary Department in Sind for the year 1935-36
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reported. The amount of work performed, however, is very limited,
and if the services of the Department are to be made available for
all live stock owners, more dispensaries and a larger staff for touring
and propaganda work are necessary.
35. A scheme for the expansion of the department has been
submitted to Government.
36. 69 horses, 1 bull and 53 sheep and goats were landed from
overseas at the Port of Karachi, during the year under report,
37. The Goat Virus Producing Station commenced the
preparation of Vaccine in January 1936, and issued 13 ampoules
up to the end of the year. The cost of the Station was Rs. 2,968.
Karachi, dated 21st July 1936.
J. H. G. JERROM,
Director of Veterinary Services, Sind.
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