Female medical education in Bengal, the North-Western Provinces and Oudh, and the Punjab
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pp 641-50. Correspondence regarding the need to increase the supply of trained Indian women doctors and nurses; plus Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, ordering that a vernacular class for female students be established in the Campbell Medical School.
Education and training of Civil Hospital Assistants in Bengal
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pp 617-36. Communication from the Government of Bengal submitting [with remarks] report of the Medical Committee on questions of education and training.
pp 1859-69. Correspondence regarding the pressure for places at the Agra Medical School, and considering the options (i) to reduce the reserve of military hospital assistants; (ii) to enlarge the school; (iii) to transfer students from Rajputana to the medical school at Indore.
Establishment of a medical college in the United Provinces
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pp 1583-99. The Government of the United Provinces forward details of the proposed medical college, to be established as a memorial of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, including copy proceedings of a Public Meeting held at the Baradari, Kaisar Bagh, Lucknow; texts of speeches given ...
Proposed establishment of a medical school for the training of hospital assistants in Burma
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pp 915-31. Communication from the Government of Burma providing details of the proposed scheme, enclosing statements showing the total cost of training hospital assistants in Madras for service in Bruma; the up-keep of the Royapuram Medical School, Madras; the proposals for the Rangoon school; an...