Arrangements for medical education in the United Provinces and the reorganisation of the teaching staff of the Agra Medical School
Scope & Content:
pp 1319-31. Proposals communicated from the Government of the United Provinces to the Government of India; plus communication from the Government of India to the Secretary of State for India, recommending the institution of a five year course at Agra Medical School, overseen by a board of control.
Proposed modifications in the form of Statement VII appended to the Annual Reports on Lunatic Asylums
Scope & Content:
pp 95-103. Communication from the Government of Bengal, enclosing a sample revised form which includes information on "aetiological factors and associated conditions" under the headings of both "predisposing" and "exciting" causes.
Proposed amendment in the form of Statement VII appended to the Annual Reports on Lunatic Asylums
Scope & Content:
pp 703-14. Comments received from Superintendents at the Madras and Punjab Lunatic Asylums regarding the proposed revisions to the Section VII form [sample enclosed].
Measures for the encouragement of independent medical colleges in India; question of an imperial grant for the improvement and equipment of the Albert Victor Institution at Belgatchia
Scope & Content:
pp 815-19. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India regarding a proposal to improve the facilities at the Albert Victor Institution with a view to procuring affiliation with Calcutta University.
Transfer of criminal lunatic BS from Shanghai to the Punjab Lunatic Asylum at Lahore
Scope & Content:
pp 839-47. Correspondence regarding the transfer plus enclosed papers regarding the trial of BS, including statements from medical professionals as to the prisoner's mental health.
Publication of correspondence regarding the restriction of the growth of the Indian Medical Service and the employment of medical practitioners
Scope & Content:
pp 861-84. Communications between the Secretary of State and the Viceroy regarding the need to publish previous correspondence regarding the promotion of an independent medical profession in India, and the need to edit correspondence prior to publication in order to offend those practicing "indig...
Decision that newly appointed Officers of the Indian Medical Service should, on first arrival in India, be attached to Presidency Hospitals for two months for clinical instruction in tropical disease