Report of the successful treatment of a snake-bitten patient with injections of stychnine according to Dr Mueller's method
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pp 399-405. Secretary for Berar forwards a report by Civil Surgeon O W Jones, Wun District, providing details of a successfully treated case of snake-bite using strychnine.
Establishment of a provincial Bacteriological Laboratory for the Madras Presidency and the appointment of a Provincial Health Officer to be superintendent of it
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pp 451-58. Correspondence between the Government of India and the Government of Madras.
Possibility of the introduction of yellow fever into Asia following the opening of the Panama Canal
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p 5. Secretary of State forwards a letter received from the Royal Society in July 1903, advising that the Malaria and Tsetse Fly Committee issued a warning about the danger of yellow fever spreading through Asia as a result of the rapid and increased communication permitted by the Panama Canal.
Fees of Medical Officers for attendance on native chiefs and Indian gentlemen of high position
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pp 737-807. Reports and comments received by the Government of India from the Presidency and Provincial Governments, and Residents in the Native States, regarding the fees for medical attendance on private inviduals outside of the charitable dispensaries.
Remarks on the Annual Reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the year 1909
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pp 1143-53. Remarks on the annual reports on civil hospitals and dispensaries in the North-West Frontier Province; the United Provinces; the Punjab; and Bombay.