Remarks of the Meteorological Reporter on the 1875 Cholera Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India
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pp 735-39. Comments by H Blanford, Meteorological Reporter to the Government of India, criticising the meteorological content of Cuningham's report. Includes tabular view of the meteorological conditions of each month in 1875 in certain portions of India.
pp 73-76. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India, plus: report by J G French, Health Officer at the Port of Calcutta; and extract from a report on the state of the river bank, with special reference to the outbreak of cholera on board the steam ship Viceroy, b...
Question as to the legality of the orders issued by the Commanding Officer of Moradabad Cantonment prohibiting the Indian servants of the residents to pass into the city at night
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pp 17-18. Letter from the Government of India to the Solicitor for Government, Calcutta, regarding regulations enforced following the cholera outbreak.
pp 239-57. Correspondence regarding the proposed International Sanitary Convention designed to give practical effect to the conclusions of the Vienna Sanitary Conference 1874, and the measures implemented following the Constantinople Sanitary Conference 1866. Discusses research into cholera; qua...
Quarantine arrangements in force at the Kohala bridge on the Jhelum, Punjab
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pp 269-73. Correspondence, plus copy Proceedings of a committee assembled at the Assistant Commissioner's kutcherry on Monday the 15th May 1876 to consider whether the quarantine at present established along the line of the Jhelum should be abolished or maintained, and if maintained, what modific...
pp 135-39. Government of Bengal forward two reports regarding the conservancy, sanitation and cholera outbreaks in the areas surrounding the river Hooghly: by J F Beatson, Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Department, and Surgeon-Major J Ewart, Surgeon Superintendent of the Presidency General Hospi...