IN QUESTION THE ORGANIZATION OF THE VETERINARY SERVICE IN VINNYTSA REGION
Abstract
At the end of the 19th century in Vinnitsa’s province, there
were only 14 veterinarians, two provincial doctors: senior and junior, and 12
county. Apart from them in the veterinary case were engaged 270 horse-
drawn, which belong to artisans. In 1894, the number of veterinarians
decreased to 10, while the position of veterinary assistants in the number of 16
people appears. A small number of veterinary staff could not complete a full
veterinary service of the population and veterinary and sanitary supervision in
the province. Although, one of the priorities of the veterinary doctors of the
province was the improvement of veterinary and sanitary supervision, in
connection with which was banned domestic slaughter of cattle and organized
in county centers and cities a centralized slaughter.
On November 18, 1913, the first provincial veterinary meeting was held
in the city of Vinnitsa, which included the provincial veterinary inspector and
bacteriologist of the provincial region, which solved the issue of the activity of
county veterinary organizations and the development of a county veterinary
case in the province.
In 1934, the Vinnitsa’s regional committee issued a number of resolutions on
the organization of the veterinary affair of Vinnitsa, which regulated the
comprehensive development of veterinary medicine in the region.
Keywords: Vinnitsa region, veterinary medicine, veterinary doctor,
veterinary and sanitary activity
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