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There was an acute shortage of staff in the division of animal health. Forty-two veterinary inspectors and eight lay inspectors resigned. Six veterinary and seven lay inspectors retired and five veterinary inspectors and two lay inspectors died. Twenty-three veterinary inspectors and 72 lay...
This is a report to the Veterinary Director-General. A considerable number of veterinary inspectors from this Division have been employed from time to time in conducting the inspections of cattle and premises, rendered necessary by the United States Import Milk Act, to permit of exportation of milk ...
Dr. Hilton, upon whom the distinction of honorary Associate, Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, was conferred on the occasion of the last International Veterinary Congress in London, gives his own account of the work of the whole department. The detailed reports of the Contagious Diseases...