Proposed Indian addendum to the British Pharmacopoeia of 1898
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pp 2053-67. Communication from the Honorary Secretary, Central Indigenous Drugs Committee, conveying the remarks of the Committee on the proposed Indian Addendum to the British Pharmacopoeia of 1898.
Engagement of ten doctors for temporary plague duty in India
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pp 1403-19. Correspondence, plus details of the ten doctors [name, qualifications, posting]; extract of an article published in The Lancet of 27 May 1899, critical of the treatment of those on temporary plague duty; plus copy [blank] Memorandum of Agreement form.
Scheme for the extension of bacteriological work in India
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pp 1559-66. Circular from the Government of India to the Provincial and Presidency Governments regarding the need to apply modern scientific methods to the study of diseases in India; plus Note on the bacteriological requirements for India by the Director General, Indian Medical Service.
Financial proposals connected with the Bombay Plague Laboratory
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pp 2093-2114. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Bombay, and Waldemar Haffkine, regarding staffing of the Plague Laboratory, operating costs, and the move from the Khushru Lodge to Government House, Parel.
pp 2235-38. Report Mode of Treatment of the Jigger [translation from the German] by Dr Beeper [also given as Becker], Principal Medical Officer to the Imperial Troops in German East Africa.