Review of the Reports on Lunatic Asylums in India for the year 1894
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pp 685-720. Resolutions and correspondence regarding the annual reports on Lunatic Asylums in Madras, Bombay, Bengal, the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, the Central Provinces, Burma, and the Punjab; plus report of the Surgeon-General with the Government of India.
Instructions regarding the disinfection of wells by the use of permanganate of potassium
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pp 601-04. Communication addressed to the local Governments and Administrations, forwarding instructions from Mr Hankin, the Chemical Examiner and Bacteriologist to the Government of the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, regarding the possibility of checking cholera epidemics by employing various...
Report by Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel D D Cunningham, President of the Committee for the Management of the Zoological Gardens, Calcutta, on experiments with alleged remedies for snake-bite conducted during the year 1894-95
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pp 529-49. Report containing details of the following: Experiments in regard to the action of the salts of strychnia Experiments on the action of solutions of chloride of lime Experiments on the action of gold chloride as a remedy in cases of poisoning by cobra venom Experiments on the action of...
Reports of the Chemical Examiners of the several Provinces for the year 1894. Proposed uniformity of table showing a synopsis which accompany such reports
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pp 557-93. Reports, with Resolution and correspondence thereon, including detailed statistical reports on medico-legal investigations and analyses conducted for Government Departments.
Education and training of Civil Hospital Assistants in Bengal
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pp 617-36. Communication from the Government of Bengal submitting [with remarks] report of the Medical Committee on questions of education and training.
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 ...