Continued employment of Captain S P James on special duty in connection with the anti-malarial operations at Mian Mir initiated by the Royal Society's Malaria Committee; return of Dr S R Christophers to England
Answer to a Parliamentary question relating to the statistics in regard to the prevalence of cancer in India
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pp 1043-49. Secretary of State forwards two statements in response to Parliamentary questions: Total number of cases of cancer and their percentage to the total number of other diseases treated in the dispensaries and medical institutions in the several ProvincesAdmissions and deaths from cancer...
Prevalence of the sleeping sickness in parts of Uganda, and the probability of its conveyance to India. Illustrated reports.
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pp 117-51. Despatch from the Secretary of State, forwarding copy reports on sleeping sickness in Uganda: Detailed reports by R U Moffat, Principal Medical Officer for Uganda, and Dr Aubrey Dallas Percival Hodges, containing descriptions of the outbreak, case studies for named patients, notes o...
Provision of a satisfactory form of bottle for use in hospitals and dispensaries for the storage of poisonous fluid drugs
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pp 187-93. Communication from the Government of India requesting that officers in charge of hospitals and dispensaries within the Presidencies consider and recommend suitable storage containers for poisonous fluid drugs, following the accidental administration of carbolic acid to a patient in the...
Application from Dr Deycke to be allowed facilities for demonstrating at Leprosy Hospitals in India his method of treating leprosy with the product called Nastine [Nastin]
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pp 549-50. Request from Dr G Deckye, plus related correspondence.
Dr Deycke's application to be allowed facilities for demonstrating his method of treating leprosy with the preparation called Nastine [Nastin]
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pp 1023-29. Government of India would welcome Deycke to conduct his research; Nastine already being trialled in the Acworth Leper Asylum, Matunga, Bombay.
Proposed transfer of an inmate from the Lahore Lunatic Asylum to any other asylum in British India
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pp 199-213. Government of the Punjab request the opinion of the Government of India, and enclose details and transcripts from the trial of a former Colonel found guilty of causing the death of a driver of the No. 1 Mountain Battery, and found to be of unsound mind.