Abandonment of the plan to build a new lunatic asylum in Calcutta in consequence of measures being adopted for sending insane patients back to England, (includes a list of patients in the Calcutta Lunatic Asylum in September 1818, who are to be sent home, with remarks, pp 104-05)
Measures taken to check the spread of an epidemic of 'cholera spasmodica' at Madras - (includes printed extracts from the correspondence of the Madras Medical Board, giving case histories etc. pp 5-18, and a printed extract of the Government Gazette Extraordinary for 22 Oct 1818, p 48)
Measures taken to combat the spread of the cholera epidemic which raged in Calcutta and other parts of the Lower Provinces - advance of the disease westwards (includes mortality statistics, pp 176-79, 206-26, 248)
Correspondence regarding the cholera epidemic in the Bengal Presidency
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Correspondence regarding the cholera epidemic in the Bengal Presidency - expenses incurred in procuring medicines and employing native doctors etc. (includes returns of patients, pp 19-22, 44)
Report of the Bengal Medical Board on the administration of the lunatic asylums at Dacca [Dhaka], Murshidabad, Patna, Benares [Varanasi], Bareilly and Rasapagla
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Report of the Bengal Medical Board on the administration of the lunatic asylums at Dacca, Murshidabad, Patna, Benares, Bareilly and Rasapagla - suggested reforms - the allowance of the Superintending Surgeons is increased from 100 to 200 rupees 'per mensem', etc. (includes returns of patients, pp...