Medical arrangements for the protection of Simla against Plague
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pp 623-29. Correspondence between the Governments of India, the Punjab, and Bombay. Provides details of observation posts and medical officers selected for plague duty.
Proposal is made by the Government of Bengal in connection with the Professorships of Pathology and Physiology in the Medical College, Calcutta, and for conducting bacteriological research in Bengal
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pp 1271-95. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Bengal, with enclosed note by Surgeon-Colonel T H Hendley, Inspector General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal: Note on the appointment of a successor to Brigade-Surgeon D Cunnincham and the establishment of a Research Department (1893).
Offer by the Lille Pasteur Institute to receive and instruct two or three officers of the Indian Medical Service in the preparation and use of Pasteur's anti-snake bite serum
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pp 1201-06. Correspondence, plus comments on the study of bacteriology in British medical education, and orders thereon.
Proposed amalgamation of certain Lunatic Asylums in the Bombay Presidency
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pp 1027-35. Correspondence between the Governments of Bombay and India, regarding the proposed amalgamation of the existing asylums at Poona and Ratnagiri with the new asylum at Nowpada. Includes tabulated statements showing patient numbers, plus temperature and rainfall from 1893-98.