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STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



The chart is self explanatory. As usual many of the Veterinary 

 students have found solution of their irregular classification within the 

 Anatomy department which means many extra hours of instruction 

 not represented. Kote in the above chart that Dr. Taylor has about 

 divided his time between j)harmacology and physiology. In the reorganiza- 

 tion of the Veterinary Division Dr. Taylor his teaching of pharmacology, 

 laboratory supplies and equipment should be transferred to the physiology 

 department. Please note further that Dr. Chamberlain gave three hours 

 Aveekly during the fall and Avinter terms assisting with poultry courses 

 in their relation to structure and embryology of poultry. Also he has 

 conducted the affairs of the Dean's office including that the class officer 

 of the Division. 



Kespectfully submitted, 



F. W. CHAMBERLAIN, 

 Acting Dean of Veterinary Science. 



REPORT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL PATHOLOGY. 



To the President : — 



Sir: — I lierewith submit report of the Department of Animal Path- 

 ology for the year ending June .30th 1923. 



The instruction work for the vear was as follows: 



Name and Number of Course 



Pathology 2a 



Pathology 1 



Disease Control — Dairy Production — Short Course 



Pathology 2b 



Pathology 3 



Laboratory 



Hours 



per week 



Following is the record of the Autopsies for tlie year. 



HORSES. 



Infarct 



Hemorrhagic of lung I 



Strangles 1 



Volvnhis 



Ileum 1 



Total 3 



