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==External links==
*[http://www.currentscience.ac.in/Downloads/article_id_006_11_0576_0576_0.pdf "Development of Veterinary Work In India"] by P M N. Informative short article held on website of ''Current Science'', from ''Current Science'' Volume 6, Issue 11, May 1938, page 576. The article outlines the history of veterinary work in India from 1799 up to the 1930s and mentions the men who played a major role in its expansion, and is a summary of an address by Colonel Olver to the Indian Science Congress Silver Jubilee meeting in 1938. :[http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v141/n3567/abs/141480b0.html Another summary of "Veterinary Science in India" by Sir Arthur Olver] from ''Nature'' 141, 480-481 (12 March 1938).:The address by Sir Arthur Olver in his presidential address before the Section of Veterinary Research is believed to be in [http://www.new.dli.ernet.in/handle/2015/20713 ''Proceedings Of The Twenty-fifth Indian Science Congress Part-ii 1938''], pdf download, Digital Library of India.
*An Army Veterinary Department was established in 1884 (a very brief mention in [http://www.tribuneindia.com/2003/20031220/nation.htm#15 The Tribune India Online]). A Civil Veterinary Department was established from 1889. It seems that it was the Civil Veterinary Department that later became known as the Indian Veterinary Service or I.V.S. In 1923 a Commission into the Civil Services decided that there would be no further recruitment into the IVS and that in future the provincial governments would control and make appointments [http://books.google.com.au/books?id=3ugDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PT69 Pratiyogita Darpan/January 2007/1150] Google Books
*[[South Asia Archive & Library Group]] host a Powerpoint presentation given at their conference by Christopher Gill called [http://www.bl.uk/reshelp/bldept/apac/saalg/#newsletter "Veterinary Material in the National Library of Scotland’s India Papers Collection - A previously neglected resource for historical research"].
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