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Reports from the Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, Hyderabad Subsidiary Force, and the Sanitary Commissioner, Central Provinces and Berar, touching on the several questions of sanitation
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pp 729-61. Reports in reply to the enquiry of the Secretary of State into the progress of measures for sanitation in India [see related descriptions].
Proposal to raise by local taxation the funds necessary for sanitary purposes in the chief towns of British Burmah
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pp 1467-72. Communications from J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, regarding the report into the cholera outbreak at Akyab, and the sanitary measures to be carried out in British Burma.Government of India request a full proposal on taxation necessary to implement s...
Arrangements for carrying out the orders of the Home Government in regard to the inquiry into cholera in India and the system of recording such cases
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pp 1367-73. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Madras, plus copy Memorandum by the Army Sanitary Commission on papers relating to cholera in the North-Western Provinces of India in 1867, and proposed enquiry into the causes of cholera generally in that country. Also contains extr...
Suggestions of the Army Sanitary Commission for the trial of certain experiments connected with Cholera
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pp 101-44. Government of Bengal to the Government of India, reporting that the Lieutenant-Governor cannot recommend any such experiments as proposed by the Army Sanitary Commission, and recommends awaiting results of experiments into the nature and causes of cholera. They enclose the following r...
S C Townsend, Report on the Cholera Epidemic of 1868 in the Central Provinces; plus correspondence
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pp 283-402. Copy report by Sanitary Commissioner S C Townsend. Section I, Origin and spread of the epidemic among the gangs of labourers employed on the Northern road. Section II, Spread of the epidemic among the general population. Section III, Review of the history of the epidemic, and conclus...
This plan is part of IOR/P/437/72. It portrays the British Residency at Bushire [Bushehr]. Annotations indicate the function of each room, and the parts of the Residency raised above the basement are shaded in red. Drawn by Lieutenant Oliver St John.
Annual Report on the vital statistics and sanitary condition of the Central Provinces for the year 1868; plus Sanitary Report for the City of Lucknow
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pp 1403-45. Copies of the two reports; plus communication from the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, delaying his comments upon the reports until annual reports and statistics from Sanitary Commissioners with all the Local Governments and Administrations have been received.
Comments by the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India on the dry-earth system of sewage
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p 803. Comments by J M Cunningham on the memorandum of the Army Sanitary Commission on the dry-earth sewage system, recommending that Jubbulpore be selected as a location to test improvements, and calling for returns from Military stations such as Luknow, Allahabad, Meerut and Jubbulpore to show ...
Remarks on Dr Cutcliffe's Report on the condition of certain Districts in the Meerut Division
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pp 879-83. Remarks of J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, on the report submitted by Dr Cutliffe on the sanitary condition in Meerut [see related descriptions].
Suggestion by the Army Sanitary Commission for carrying out investigations into cholera prevention in certain marked endemic localities
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pp 887-89. Correspondence regarding a memorandum by the Army Sanitary Commission on the Report of the Madras Cholera Committee: Letter from J Murray, Inspector General of Hospitals, Indian Medical Department, regarding the memorandum, the impact of sanitary improvement on cholera occurance, morb...