Appointment of Officers to the Committees for enquiring into the sanitary condition of the villages situated within a five mile radius of the Cantonments of Dum-Dum and Dinapore [Dānāpur]
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pp 327-28. Resolution by the Government of Bengal.
Quarantine arrangements for vessels arriving at Suez from ports affected with plague
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pp 289-324. The Secretary of State forwards for the information of the Government of India correspondence and reports regarding: the outbreak of plague in Baghdad and Benghazi; the meetings of the Egyptian Board of Health and Special Commission to the [Constantinople] Superior Council of Health;...
Army Sanitary Commission memorandum on the Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with Bengal for 1876
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pp 437-52. Report by Sanitary Commissioner Coates, detailing: 1) vital statistics; 2) history of chief diseases of the year; 3) meteorology; 4) food supply; 5) personal proceedings; 6) sanitary progress. Plus comments thereon by the Government of India.
Improvement of the sanitary condition of Pachmarhi
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pp 801-07. Reports from the Quarter Master General in India; the Commanding Officer in the Sauger District; the Special Committee of Enquiry into the causes of malaria; and the Surgeon General and Principal Medical Officer of British Forces in India.
pp 789-99. Correspondence regarding an alleged incident in which two Europeans - Mr Bertrand, the dragoman of the French Consulate at Jeddah, and Mrs Arnaud, wife of the Sanitary Doctor at Jeddah - were held in quarantine in an open boat for six days. The quarantine arrangements at Aden are also...
Measures adopted at Dalhousie to prevent irregular prostitution by women labourers
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p 253. Memorandum by the Commander of the Lahore Division, stating the women labourers will not be employed on works unless accompanied by their husbands.
Improvement of the Medical College Hospital, Calcutta
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pp 205-15. Correspondence between Horace A Cockerell, Officiating Secretary to the Government of Bengal; J F Beatson, Surgeon-General of the Indian Medical Department, and the Government of India, regarding proposed improvement works to the Calcutta Medical College Hospital.