Enquiry into the nature and pathology of the Delhi Sore
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pp 129-31. Correspondence regarding the apparent decrease in occurrence of the Delhi Sore, and the deputation of Drs Lewis and Cunningham to investigate. Plus copy memorandum of the Army Sanitary Commission on the subject of the Delhi and Sind Sores.
Remarks on the Annual Reports of the Sanitary Commissioners with the North-Western Provinces and the Punjab
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pp 133-48. Comprising: Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the fifth Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the North-Western Provinces, 1872 Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the Sanitary Administration of the Punjab for the year 1872 Communication by A C C De Renzy, Sa...
Remarks on sanitation in Oudh, and the mortality from cholera and fever
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pp 149-59. Comprising: Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the Sanitary Report for the Province of Oude [Oudh], 1872. Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the Sanitary Report for the Province of Oude [Oudh], 1873. Remarks by the Army Sanitary Commission on the sanitary condition of ...
Amendment and enforcement of the Native Passenger Ship Acts, and accounts of journeys on pilgrim vessels
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pp 169-98. Copy correspondence and Proceedings forwarded to the Legislative Department, regarding the implementation of measures designed to reduce overcrowding on pilgrim vessels, and opinions on the proposed Bill to consolidate and amend the Law relating to Native Passenger Ships. Includes: S...
Overcrowding of pilgrim ships arriving at Aden from Singapore en route to Jeddah
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pp 199-204. Copy communications from the Government of Bombay; Colonel F Schneider Political Resident, Aden; and G W R Hay, Port Surgeon, Aden, regarding overcrowding on pilgrim ships S. S. Mecca and Paraguey. Includes copy License of the British Steamer Mecca, of which William Laws is Master, to...
pp 239-40. Secretary of State for India forward copy letters from E Hammond, and between Major-General Edward Stanton and the Earl Granville, regarding over-crowding on pilgrim vessels, and the possibility of extending the provisions of the Native Passenger Ships Act to include the posts of the H...