Prevalence of cholera in the Chudderghât Bazaar, and the measures adopted to check its progress
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pp 555-61. Reports forwarded by Captain W Tweedie, Officiating First Assistant Resident, Hyderabad, regarding the cholera outbreak and measures to check its progress, including graph charting the number of cholera cases and mortality [p 558].
Sanitary Reports on Bareilly and on certain Districts in the Meerut Division
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pp 563-675. R Simson, Secretary to the Government of the North-Western Provinces, forwards the following: Instructions circulated for the sanitation and conservancy of villages pp 564-66. Report upon the sanitary state of the city of Bareilly and the public institutions in its neighbourhood, by ...
pp 695-705. Government of the Punjab submit information on sanitary regulations enforced in the region, and enclose the following reports by A C DeRenzy, Sanitary Commissioner: Preface to Sanitary Rules for Towns and Villages. Declares the basic principles of public health, sanitation and conser...
Monthly reports on the state of Public Health in India to be sent to Dr Dickson, British Delegate to the Board of Health at Constantinople
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pp 707-09. Correspondence, including letter from Henry Elliot to the Earl of Clarendon, informing him that the sanitary establishments in the Hedjaz and Jewen are now organised on a permanent footing; plus letter from Dr Dickson to Elliot providing details of the sanitary establishments.
Proposal to raise by local taxation the funds necessary for sanitary purposes in the chief towns of British Burmah
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pp 1467-72. Communications from J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, regarding the report into the cholera outbreak at Akyab, and the sanitary measures to be carried out in British Burma.Government of India request a full proposal on taxation necessary to implement s...
Arrangements proposed by the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India for investigating cholera epidemics
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p 1381. Arrangements for J M Cuningham and Dr Lewis to investigate cholera epidemics, including the possibilities of microscopic investigation, and investigations into Pettenkofer's theories on sub-surface soils.
Correspondence and reports regarding the effects of cholera in Bhopal, Malva and by the Agra and Bombay road
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pp 1383-90. Correspondence with the Governor General's Agent, Central India, plus reports received on cholera outbreaks on the Agra and Bombay Road between Beora and Miana; at Sirdarpore; and at Sehore.