Dissemination of communicable diseases, especially cholera, by pilgrims coming by rail to the town of Gaya, and the measures proposed to prevent it in future
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pp 597-98. Communication from the Government of Bengal to the Government of India, recommending the adoption of measures suggested by Dr Macrae, including the supply of clean water to rail passengers, action to prevent overcrowding, and the provision of treatment and quarantine centres along the ...
Grant of an allowance to private medical practitioners for medical attendance and medicines for telegraph staff at places with no access to Government medical officers or dispensaries
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p 619. Letter from the Public Works Department to the Director General of Telegraphs.
Absence of any means in the Madras Presidency for carrying out a bacteriological examination of water obtained from suspected polluted sources
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pp 53-54. Communication to the Home Department, enclosing an extract from a report of the Sanitary Board on the outbreak of cholera at the Bangalore Hill Station.
Revision of statements VI and VII appended to the Lunatic Asylum Reports, and issue of instructions to ensure a more thorough and accurate record of the medical history of patients admitted
Review of the Annual Reports on Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for 1894
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pp 489-553. Resolutions and orders of the Presidency and Administration Governments regarding the annual reports of hospitals and dispensaries across India, plus comparative note of the Surgeon General with the Government of India on the reports received for 1894.