Proposal to appoint G E Nash, a European private medical practitioner at present residing in Edinburgh, to a Civil Surgeoncy in Burma
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pp 169-82. Correspondence and testimonials in support of Nash, plus list of the 98 applicants for the position, providing details of names, qualifications, and positions held.
Measures adopted in India as regards married lepers, inter-marriage of lepers, or the removal and segregation of the children of leprous parents
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pp 1369-97. Letters received from the Presidency and Provincial Governments regarding measures adopted at the hospitals and Leper Asylums within their jurisdictions as regards married lepers, inter-marriage of lepers, or the removal and segregation of the children of parents with leprosy.
Imperial grant of R10 lakhs to Local Governments and Administrations during the year 1913-1914 for the improvement of medical institutions
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pp 329-66. Communications from the Presidency and Provincial Governments to the Government of India, providing information on proposed schemes for hospital and dispensary improvements. Plus replies from the Finance Department, Government of India, regarding the grant to be supplied in each case.
Suggestions on the introduction of such useful trees, shrubs and other plants as are deemed the most likely to yield sustenance to the poorer classes of Natives of these Provinces during times of scarcity
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Communication from William Roxburgh, including meteorological observations.
Dr Gibson shows Polish wheat from Edinburgh to growers of wheat in the Joonese District who request a sample of it.
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Letter dated 27 September 1838 from Alexander Gibson, Superintendent of Botanical Garden at Dapuri, explaining the differences discovered between the two varieties of wheat and requesting that supplies be conveyed for free. Letter dated 4 October 1838 from the Acting Secretary to Government gran...
Question of medical attendance on, and the grant of free medicines to, the families of clerks and press employees at Simla
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pp 93-101. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India, including resolution that employees not in receipt of more that R50 per month are not entitled to the services of the Assistant Surgeon, but that medicines for their families should be supplied gratis from the...
Contribution from Imperial Revenues of a sum of R1,50,000 per annum to the National Association for Supplying Female Medical Aid to the women of India
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pp 993-1007. Correspondence between the Government of India and the Central Committee to the Countess of Dufferin Fund, including statement showing patients treated in dispensaries during 1910.