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The report of Prof. Ganslmayer to president Atatürk, about rinderpest and Turkish Veterinary Organization
Author(s) -
Savaş Volkan Genç,
Atilla ÖZGÜR
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
mehmet akif ersoy üniversitesi veteriner fakültesi dergisi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2148-6239
pISSN - 2458-9268
DOI - 10.24880/maeuvfd.474461
Subject(s) - veterinary medicine , rinderpest , plague (disease) , medicine , political science , law , ancient history , history , virology , virus
Prof. Dr. Hans Ganslmayer came Turkey in 1926 and worked as an expert for 2 years at Military Veterinarian Bacteriology and Serology Institute in Ankara. He sent a mail to President Mustafa Kemal, after his duty ended and returned back his country. He reported his views on Military and Civil Veterinary Medicine in Turkey in his letter. In addition, he presented his views on fighting against cattle plague that created great distress at that time in Turkey. He also gave information about properties, production of vaccines, and supplementation from abroad in this fight. Prof. Ganslmayer also reported the current situation of the Military and Civil Veterinary Organizations with their pluses and minuses and he added the legislation on veterinary medicine is inadequate and should be changed. Ganslmayer was one of the foreign scientists came to Young Republic after 1923. Recommendations in his letter matched up with the succeeded veterinary services in the first 15 years of the Republic.

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