Report on the progress of vaccination in Poona and environs
Scope & Content:
Report of Surgeon Thomas Coates on the favourable progress of the practice of vaccination in Poona and environs (includes a return of persons vaccinated for the year 1812, p 8).
Report on the progress of vaccination in the Bengal Presidency
Scope & Content:
Report by William Russell, the Superintendent General of Vaccination, on the progress of vaccination in the Bengal Presidency - extension of the practice to Persia and the East Indies (includes a return of the number of persons vaccinated in the Bengal Presidency in 1812, pp 42-43).
Report on the progress of vaccination in the Bengal Presidency
Scope & Content:
Favourable report by Dr William Russell on the progress of vaccination in the Bengal Presidency in the year 1813 - vaccination work by Surgeon Bernard Reilly in Fatehgarh and by the Reverend Felix Carey at Rangoon.
The Bombay Government decide not to make the practice of vaccination against smallpox compulsory - (includes returns of persons vaccinated in the Bombay Presidency between 1 Apr 1814 and 31 Mar 1815, pp 9 and 12-13).