Results of the trial fo the Buisson Bath treatment for rabies at Allahabad, Ferozepore and Sialkote
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pp 969-70. Fleet Paymaster F E Pirkis [who originally recommended the treatment to the Government of India] comments on the results of the treatment trials.
Disposal of the £1,000 contributed to the National Leprosy Fund towards the relief of lepers in India
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pp 1399-1418. Correspondence, including details of asylum provision for leprosy cases throughout India, and the number of those suffering from leprosy currently based at each asylum.
Segregation of prisoners with leprosy within jails
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pp 217-25. Chief Commissioner of the Central Provinces forwards copy correspondence between the Inspector of Jails and the Administrative Medical Officer regarding segregation of leprosy cases in jails. Includes extracts from jail manuals.
Requistion of Medical Officers from England for plague duty in India
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pp 237-55. Correspondence and telegrams regarding the possibility of engaging private medical practitioners and Surgeon-Lieutenants from Netley College for plague duty in India. Includes details [name, qualifications, remarks] of Medical Officers selected for duty.
Result of the trial given to the drug La Calaya in the Medical College at Calcutta
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pp 45-57. Report from E G Russell, Professor of Materia Medica at the Medical College, enclosing five charts showing temperature during treatment with La Calaya in five cases.
Comments on the report on Kala-Azar in Assam by Surgeon-Captain Leonard Rogers
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pp 789-809. Commentary on the report by the Principal Medical Officer and Sanitary Commissioner for Assam, plus Resolution of the Chief Commissioner thereon.
Comments on the Reports of Medical Institutions, Civil Hospitals and Charitable Dispensaries for the year 1896
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pp 515-94. Comments and resolutions on the annual reports of medical institutions in Madras, Bombay, Bengal, the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, the Punjab, Burma, the Central Provinces, and Hyderabad. Plus note by the Director General, Indian Medical Service, on the annual returns in India and...