(a) The question whether Medical Officers lent to Dispensaries and Hospitals supported wholly by local or municipal funds should not be exempted from contribution under Section I, Chapter XXXVI, Civil Service Regulations. (b) Reduction of the assistance given by Government to Hospitals and Dispensaries under Local Boards and Municipalities
Scope & Content:
pp 127-55. Communication from the Government, with relevant correspondence.
Comments on the Triennial Report on Dispensaries and Charitable Institutions in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh for the three years ending 31st December 1892
Scope & Content:
pp 399-407. Letter from the North-West Provinces and Oudh Medical Department to the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, providing a detailed commentary and analysis of the Triennial Report; plus letter from the Government of India regarding the progress made.
Inclusion of statistics relating to private medical institutions and jail, police and railway dispensaries in the annual returns of charitable hospitals and dispensaries
Scope & Content:
pp 807-44. Correspondence, with enclosed sample return forms.
Remarks on the Reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the year 1899
Scope & Content:
pp 1865-1903. Remarks and resolutions of the Provincial Governments on the annual reports on civil hospitals and dispensaries within their jurisdiction.
Proposed appointment of a Bacteriologist for Burma, who would also perform the duties of Chemical Examiner
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pp 1329-48. Communication from the Government of Burma requesting the appointment of a Bacteriologist, enclosing: Report of the Committee appointed to make investigations regarding the recent outbreak of Enteric Fever in Rangoon (June 1900) James Hoyle, Preliminary report on the recent outbreak ...
Remarks on the Reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the year 1900
Scope & Content:
pp 03-30. Remarks and resolutions of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports on civil hospitals and dispensaries within their respective jurisdictions.
Re-engagement of six of the European medical practitioners employed on plague duty in the Punjab
Scope & Content:
pp 1115-41. Correspondence between the Governments of India and the Punjab regarding the re-engagement of medical officers on plague duty, and the investigations into the efficacy of formalin as a disinfectant; includes copy deeds of agreement.
Remarks on the Annual Reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the year 1902
Scope & Content:
pp 1351-70. Resolutions and remarks of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports for civil hospitals and dispensaries within their jurisdiction.