Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Exterior
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- JUly 1982
Western College of Veterinary Medicine main entrance, south elevation. Bikes are parked on the ramp.
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Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Exterior
Western College of Veterinary Medicine main entrance, south elevation. Bikes are parked on the ramp.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Pathology Lab
Image of technicians in diagnostic pathology lab at the WCVM, April 1969.
Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization Building - Architectural Sketches
Model of Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO)
Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Large Animal Clinic
Large animal preparatory room and anaesthetic induction room. Man stands with a horse in background.
This fonds contains a number of files concerning the Western College of Veterinary Medicine (WCVM), including the activities and research projects of the Veterinary Infectious Diseases Organization (VIDO), the 1976 Study of Veterinary Manpower in Canada, computer assisted Animal Health Management, and the Preventive Medicine Committee: the latter two specifically concerning the establishment of a herd health data laboratory and disease control programs. In addition, there are several files related to Professor Nielsen's involvement with the Institute for Northern Studies (INS), the President's Advisory Council on Programs for People of Native Ancestry, game ranching in the north, and the Arctic Training Centre at Rankin Inlet. There is a considerable amount of material concerning the Environmental Advisory Council, and specifically, the Churchill River inquiry, Key Lake, the Environment 80 Report, and an uranium pollution control policy. It also contains some material concerning the establishment of a zoo at the Saskatoon Forestry Farm
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Western College of Veterinary Medicine Building - Exterior
Sidewalk leading to the doors under a concrete raised walkway. Sculpture in a raised base in front of the building.
Western Canada Veterinary Medicine Building - Opening Ceremonies
J.W.T. Spinks, standing at a podium with microphones around it, speaking. Dignitaries seated behind him. Logo on the wall in the background.
This fonds contains correspondence, minutes, reports, newsletters, reprints and notes pertaining to the activities and interests of C.H. Bigland during his tenure as Professor of Veterinary Microbiology and Director of the Veterinary Infectious Diseases Organization (VIDO).
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Dr. Lynn Webster, director of the teaching hospital at the Western College of Veterinary Medicine, sits in his office.
Bio/Historical Note: Image appeared in 15 Nov. 1996 issue of OCN.
Bio/Historical Note: Dr. Frederick Lynn Webster was born in 1943 in Deloraine, Manitoba. His early years in a rural setting brought about a passion for animals and for medical knowledge. Dr. Webster graduated from the University of Guelph in 1966. He has practiced Veterinary Medicine along a path from private practice to directing the Western College of Veterinary Medicine in Saskatoon. Dr. Webster influenced industry as a past president of the Manitoba Veterinary Medical Association, a past president of the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and as a director or senior executive of numerous businesses and agencies. In retirement Dr. Webster continues to be involved as an industry advisor and in the ownership/management of clinical practice in Winnipeg (2021).
An audience of adults and children watch a demonstration of gaseous anaesthesia performed on a horse by a Veterinary employee or student at Vetavision.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Cat surgery
Two people perform an operation on a cat.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Dehorning cow
Class demonstration of dehorning a cow.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Horse treatment
Unidentified man treats a horse's leg injury.
Western College of Veterinary Medicine - Research
Unidentified women dressed in lab coat works with mice. Her hands are in gloves that are built into a plastic enclosure.
Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization - Patent
Dr. Christopher H. Bigland, dean, Western College of Veterinary Medicine, and Dr. George Khachatourians, professor, Department of Applied Microbiology & Food Science, are seated holding the American patent on bacterial mini-cells developed by the Veterinary Infectious Disease Organization (VIDO).