Over-crowding of pilgrim vessels leaving the Malabar Coast
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pp 07-10. Government of Fort St George forward to the Government of India a statement made by the Master Attendant at Cochin regarding a memorandum published in the Fort St George Gazette (21 Feb 1868) by Mr A Sandison, late Consul at Jeddah, on the over-crowding of pilgrim vessels.
Sanitary Regulations for the prevention of cholera among pilgrims proceeding to the Red Sea
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pp 05-12. Communication from the Chief Commissioner of British Burma stating that no Sanitary Regulations have been established for the prevention of cholera among pilgrims proceeding to the Red Sea, and enclosing copy letter from J F W Niebuhr, Consul for Prussia, Oldenburg and Bremen regarding ...
Regulations for the prevention of disease in Pilgrim Ships
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p 1. Communication from the Government of Fort St George, showing that the Madras Regulations for the prevention of disease in Pilgrim Ships are applicable to vessels of every nationality.
Annual Report on the Sanitary Administration of the Punjab for 1867
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pp 75-148. Report by A DeRenzy, Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab, submitting the report plus comments and the following statistics: Return A. Showing the total number of deaths from all causes during the year Return B. Showing the deaths from all causes distributed according to age and sex Return C...
Duties to be discharged by the Sanitary Commissioners with the Local Governments and Administrations
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pp 11-64. Resolution prescribing the duties to be discharged by the Sanitary Commissioners with the Local Governments and Administrations in the Bengal Presidency, and the relations between those Officers and the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India; plus connected correspondence.