Dry-earth system of conservancy as carried out in the [Bengal] Presidency Jail
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pp 231-35. Report of the system implemented by Dr Lynch at the Bengal Jail, by S C Mackenzie, Superintendent. Includes illustration of the "Pug Mill" in use, as proposed by Dr S C Mackenzie [page 233].
pp 139-66. Reports and correspondence received from Medical Officers throughout Oudh remarking on the prevalence of fever, providing observations on the fever aetiology; the sanitary condition of towns and cities; measures taken to combat the fever; and meteorological, morbidity and mortality sta...
Possible supervisory role for the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India
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pp 177-87. Comprising: Army Sanitary Commission memorandum on the Ninth Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of Bombay, 1872. Resolution thereon by the Government of India regarding the suggestion that the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India exercise some...
Response of the Army Sanitary Commission to questions posed by the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India
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pp 111-24. Response to questions posed by J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, regarding the utility of quarantine as a means of preventing the spread of cholera; a water-bourne aetiology of cholera; the use of disinfectants in military and civil hospitals; sanitati...
pp 361-66. Correspondence between various Departments of the Governments of India and the Punjab, plus remarks by A C C De Renzy, Punjab Sanitary Commissioner.
pp 525-30. Report by H E Jacomb, Acting Municipal Commissioner at Bombay, plus comments by J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, regarding sewage at Bombay, sanitary policy, and the instigation of a sewer system.