Revision of the Establishment of the Indian Medical Service
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pp 509-14. Copy communication from the Surgeon General of Madras, requesting that the Medical Establishment of Madras be extended in order to meet the demands made upon it; with correspondence thereon.
Case of a shopkeeper with leprosy in the Wellington Cantonment, and the treatment of lepers in cantonments
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pp 01-04. Letters forwarded to the Madras Government by the Military Department regarding a shopkeeper with leprosy in Wellington Cantonment, and the possibility of forcible removal from the cantonment.
Compulsory segregation of persons suffering from black leprosy
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pp 05-31. Correspondence with the Government of Bombay regarding cases of black leprosy, and an opinion expressed by the Legal Remembrancer that the Bombay Act VI of 1867 permits magistrates to order the compulsory removal of people with leprosy to asylums. Includes statement by H Vandyke-Carter ...
Question of the postponement for the present of legislation for the compulsory segregation of lepers in asylums
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pp 35-42. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India, regarding the decision to postpone legislation until the Leprosy Commission have completed their enquiry.
pp 253-65. Communication from the Surgeon General, forwarding copy letter from the Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal, suggesting publication of the revised [and enclosed] list of minor and major surgical operations.
(a) The question whether Medical Officers lent to Dispensaries and Hospitals supported wholly by local or municipal funds should not be exempted from contribution under Section I, Chapter XXXVI, Civil Service Regulations. (b) Reduction of the assistance given by Government to Hospitals and Dispensaries under Local Boards and Municipalities
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pp 127-55. Communication from the Government, with relevant correspondence.
Execution of security bonds with students of the Assistant Surgeon and Hospital Assistant classes whose education is aided by the State, binding them to serve Government for a definite period