Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 38 Preliminary report on the killing of rats and rat fleas by hydrocyanic acid gas. W D H Stevenson. 1910
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 39: W D Sutherland, The applicability of medico-legal practice in India of the biochemical tests for the origin of blood-stains (1910)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 40 The destruction of fleas by exposure to the sun. J Cunningham. 1911
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 41: A C MacGilchrist, Quinine and its salts: their solubility and absorbability (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series
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Comprises: Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series: No 42 Part I. E R Rost, The cultivation of the bacillus of leprosy and the treatment of cases by means of a vaccine prepared from the cultivations (1911); No 42 Part II. T...
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 43: D Semple, The relation of tetanus to the hypodermic or intramuscular injection of quinine (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 44: D Semple, The preparation of a safe and efficient antirabic vaccine (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 45: E D W Greig, Epidemic dropsy in Calcutta (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 46: S R Christophers, Malaria in the Punjab (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 47: E D W Greig and R T Wells, Dysentery and liver abscess in Bombay (1911)