Comment on the Report on the working of Charitable Dispensaries in the Hyderabad Assigned Districts for 1872
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Letter from the 2nd Assistant-Resident at Hyderabad, to the Government of India, discussing the gratis distribution of medicines to those able to pay; the use of dispenary medicines by Doctors for their own private practice; and the increased mortality from epidemic cholera.
Syllabus of lectures on hygiene to be delivered at the Royal Indian Engineering College, Cooper's Hill, by Surgeon Major F De Chaumont, Conjoint Professor of Hygiene at the Army Medical School
Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the report on sanitary measures in India 1874-75, together with miscellaneous information up to June 1876 (Vol VIII presented to Parliament)
Inclusion in the annual report of the Sanitary Commissioner of the Bombay Presidency of the statistics of sickness and mortality among European troops in Bombay
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pp 33-36. Communication from T G Hewlett, Acting Sanitary Commissioner, Bombay, plus comments thereon by the Government of India.
Cholera cases amongst the European and Native troops, and Native prisoners and civil population in India, from 1801-1875 inclusive
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pp 301-12. Tables showing number of admissions; deaths; and proportion of cases to strength of European and Native troop, prison and civil populations.
Comment on the Report of the Dispensaries and Charitable Institutions in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh for the year 1880
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pp 285-94. Comments by C Robertson, Government Secretary to the Surgeon General of the North Western Provinces and Oudh. Contains extracts from the reports, and details of admissions, diseases treated, and details of native medical staff.