Veterinary Anatomy

Veterinary Anatomy department is well developed and fully functioning as per MSVE- 2016. Department of Veterinary Anatomy has the mandate to familiarize undergraduate students with the form and structure of various animal species and to enable them to learn the concepts and fundamentals of basic veterinary anatomy and histology which serves as foundation for the future sciences of surgery, gynecology and the like. The department is involved in teaching the principles of embryo genesis and organogenesis during the development process. To serve these purposes, the department comprises of a well equipped gross anatomy demonstration hall as well as a dissection hall. The embalming room has the facility for short and long term storage of dissected specimens. Apart from the articulated and dis-articulated skeletons of cattle, horse and dog the department is equipped with automatic tissue processor, micro-tome, microscopes and tissue baths etc so that students can be trained in basic histological procedures.

 

Credit Hours:

  • Veterinary Anatomy (4+3 = 7)

 

  Details of Teaching Staff   
             
S.
 No.
Designation  Name of Staff  Qualification Date of Joining  Experience  Photo 
1 Professor Prof. Dr. Sanjeev Joshi
(RSVC- 258)
M.V.Sc.1985
Ph.D. - 2016
01.09.2021 to continue 37 Years  
2 Assistant Professor Dr. Nitika
(RSVC-5231)
M.V.Sc. 2022 05.01.2022 to continue 03 Years  
3 Assistant Professor Dr. Poonam Saini
(RSVC-6772)
M.V.Sc. 2025 05.03.2025 to continue    

 

 

List of Equipments 
         
S.
 No.  
                      Name of Equipments                       S.
 No.  
                Name of Equipments                        
1  Almirah for bones, microscope etc.                                                               ...................... 24 Scissors –straight
2  Steel / Iron racks for bones   25 Scissors –Curved
3 Show-cases (glass panelled) for museum   26  Hand saw
4 Marble-top/ S.S Top tables (with drainage)-  for dissection   27  Rib cutter
5 Compound microscopes   28 Forceps- Large 
6  Binocular microscopes   29

 

Forceps small

7 Autoclave   30 Artery forceps
8 P H meter   31  B. P Handles
9 Hot air oven   32 Tennaculum
10 CCTV attachment  for Microscope   33 Plastic drums with cover
11 Cadaver injector   34 Plastic buckets with cover
12 Deep freezer - -200 c - Horizontal   35 Enamelled iron/Tissue disposable buckets
13 Digital Analytical balance   36 Steel racks for wet specimens
14 X- ray viewer   37 Enamelled  trays
15 Slide warmer   38 Enamelled basins
16 Semiautomatic/Automatic rotary microtome   39 Slide box (100 slides)
17 Tissue floatation bath                                      40 Slide Cabinet 2000 slides
18 Histoembedder   41 Ice box
19 Refrigerator (double door)   42 Staining jars
20 Drilling machine for skeleton mounting   43 Coupling jars
21  Electric bone saw   44 S.S. Staining trays
22 Animal hoisting unit with hooks etc   45 Glass- wares including museum jars                                                           
23 Post mortem sets   46 Basic equipments, Instruments and fluid for emablming of ethically sourced cadever