Proposed extension of Clause 7, Section 19 of Act XXII of 1864 to the Cantonment of Dalhousie and its neighbourhood
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pp 389-93. Correspondence regarding the difficulties in extending the provisions of the act to cover female labourers employed on public works in the vicinity of the soldiers' barracks.
pp 41-61. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Military Department regarding the duties and responsibilities of civil officers in regard to the working of lock hospitals in Cantonments.
General review of the working of Lock Hospitals throughout the Local Governments and Administrations
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pp 679-782. Reports and related correspondence received from the Local Governments and Administrations of the Bengal Lower Provinces, North-Western Provinces and Oudh, the Punjab, the Central Provinces, Burma, and Hyderabad, regarding the workings of Lock Hospitals and the local application of th...
pp 545-53. Government comments on: the reports by the Commissioners of the Patna, Rajshahye, Kuch Behar and Chota Nagpur Divisions on the working of the Cantonment Lock Hospitals for the year 1876. the annual reports of the several Lock Hospitals in the Punjab for the year 1876. reports on the w...
Measures adopted at Dalhousie to prevent irregular prostitution by women labourers
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p 253. Memorandum by the Commander of the Lahore Division, stating the women labourers will not be employed on works unless accompanied by their husbands.
Reports on the general working of the Lock Hospital system
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pp 147-203. The Surgeon General and Principle Medical Officer, British Forces in India, forwards copy reports on the working of Lock Hospitals in Bengal, Umballa, Lucknow, Delhi, Dalhousie, Cawnpore, Allahabad, Morar, and the Madras Presidency. Plus comments thereon from the Quarter Master Genera...