Proposed improvements in the administration of Lunatic Asylums in India
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pp 127-49. Communication from the Government of India to the Presidency and Administration Governments, forwarding two reports on asylum administration in India by A Fraser and Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel C Warden, members of the recent Hemp Drugs Commission.
Provision for bacteriological investigation and instruction in India. Appointment of a Committee to consider the question of the extended use of drugs indigenous to India
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pp 789-99. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Bengal, and Dr E Hart, editor of the British Medical Journal; plus resolution of the Pharmacological section of the Indian Medical Congress.
Education and training of Civil Hospital Assistants in Bengal
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pp 617-36. Communication from the Government of Bengal submitting [with remarks] report of the Medical Committee on questions of education and training.
Compulsory segregation of pauper lepers found vagrant in Municipalities
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pp 211-301. Resolution reviewing the report of the Leprosy Commission in India (1893) and directing provision to be made for the compulsory segregation of people with leprosy found vagrant in municipalities, and for the prohibition of the carrying on of certain trades or callings by people with l...
Instructions regarding the disinfection of wells by the use of permanganate of potassium
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pp 601-04. Communication addressed to the local Governments and Administrations, forwarding instructions from Mr Hankin, the Chemical Examiner and Bacteriologist to the Government of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, regarding the possibility of checking cholera epidemics by employing various...
Reports of the Chemical Examiners of the several Provinces for the year 1894. Proposed uniformity of table showing a synopsis which accompany such reports
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pp 557-93. Reports, with Resolution and correspondence thereon, including detailed statistical reports on medico-legal investigations and analyses conducted for Government Departments.
Rules regulating the practice of vivisection in India
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pp 95-99. Despatch from the Secretary of State for India, concurring with the Government of India that vivisection legislation is not necessary for India; and stating that standing orders for guidance may be issued [draft rules attached].
Proposed introduction into the Punjab of a scheme for the constitution of a Department of Female Medical Subordinates
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pp 369-81. Scheme submitted, with orders thereon. Contains draft rules, plus tables comparing the pay of Male Assistant Surgeons and Hospital Assistants, and that proposed for Female Subordinates to those classes.