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Annual Report of the Bengal Veterinary College and of the Civil Veterinary Department Bengal for the year 1916-17

1917

I ifsi.n charge of the Bengal Veterinary College '' the Epizootic Diseases of Animals Department in Calcutta and its neighbourhood and the Raymond Research LAboratery also of the Civil Veterinary-DePartment Bengal in the absence of the Superintendent of that department on deputation to military day throughout th'e year. [...] 6.' Thus at the beginning of the session the total number of students in the three classes was 155 and at the end of the session 148 of which number 54.belonged to Bengal 46 to l3ihar anal Orissa. 41 to Assam 11 to the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh 7 to Madras 2 to Central Provinces 5 to Burma 1 to CeY16n and 1 to Port Blair. [...] Of the 148 students remaining at the end of the session 24 held stipends-from the Government of Bengal 4 frorfithe Government of Bihar and Orissa 18 from the Government of Assam 9 from the Governirient of the United Provinces 2 from the Government of thirma 68 from District and. [...] 150 3 6. APPENDIX A. Statement showing the number of students joined at the commencement of the session and remained at the end of it and the results of the examinations: Number at the begiuning of the session Do. [...] The decrease in inoculation against rinderpest was due partly to the diminished prevalence of the disease and partly to the inadequacy of the staff.
technology medicine science
Pages
27
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.141221
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Frontmatter
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Annual Report of the Bengal. Veterinary College
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Annual Report of the Civil Veterinary Department.Bengal for the Year 1916-17
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Revenue Department
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