Visit of Drs S R Christophers and J W Stephens to India to make enquiries regarding malaria
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pp 189-93. Correspondence between the Governments of India and the Punjab regarding the research into malaria and the anopheles mosquito conducted at Mian Mir for the Royal Society Malaria Committee by S R Christophers and J W Stephens. Also includes Report by Stephens on the Mian Mir investigati...
Supply of a new and powerful x-ray apparatus with photographic accessories
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pp 47-51. Communication from the Secretary of State, sanctioning the supply of new x-ray equipment to India to be trialled during the rains and hot weather; with cost estimate for the apparatus, and notes by the Director-General of Stores regarding construction and operation.
Remarks on the Reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the year 1900
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pp 03-30. Remarks and resolutions of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports on civil hospitals and dispensaries within their respective jurisdictions.
Remarks on the Reports of the Chemical Examiners for the year 1901
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pp 713-43. Remarks and resolutions of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports of the Chemical Examiners within their jurisdiction; plus copy of the Madras Chemical Examiner's report for 1901.
Continued employment of Captain S P James on special duty in connection with the anti-malarial operations at Mian Mir initiated by the Royal Society's Malaria Committee; return of Dr S R Christophers to England
pp 503-20. Despatch from the Military Department to the Secretary of State giving their opinion on military despatch no. 100 (M. 9324), the proposed scheme for reorganising the Army Medical Services by increasing the establishment of the Royal Army Medical Corps and increasing the rates of pay t...
Prevalence of the disease known as the sleeping sickness in Uganda
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pp 553-65. Correspondence and telegrams regarding the outbreak of sleeping sickness in Uganda, and the tour by Dr Hodges to ascertain the extent of the disease, and its probable causes.