Comparative statements of vaccination operations for 1866-75
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pp 175-207 Comaparative statements showing the number of persons primarily vaccinated, and the number of those persons successfully vaccinated, for the years 1866-1875 in: Assam Province; Madras Presidency; Bombay Presidency; the Lower Bengal Provinces; the North-Western Provinces; the Punjab; ...
Resolution on vaccination in the Lower Provinces of Bengal
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Resolution of R L Mangles, Secretary to the Government of Bengal, regarding the report by the Surgeon-General, Indian Medical Department, on vaccination during the year 1875-76. Discusses the vaccination statistics and operation of the circle establishments throughout Bengal; Lieutenant-Governo...
Remarks on the Annual Report of the Hyderabad Assigned Districts for 1877, and on the report of the Sanitary Commissioner for Berar for 1876
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pp 501-15. Army Sanitary Commission memorandum on the report of the Sanitary Commissioner for Berar for 1876, in particular regarding bowel complaints, cholera, smallpox and vaccination; plus Resolution thereon by the Government of India.
Resolution regarding the report on smallpox vaccination in Bengal during the year 1876-77
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pp 169-75. Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, commenting on the statistics for vaccination and re-vaccination rates, the make-up of vaccination personnel, and local attitudes towards the practice.
Remarks on the report on vaccination operations in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh for 1877
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Statement by C Bernard, Secretary to the Government of India, regarding vaccination statistics and mortality rates [for smallpox] across the North-Western Provinces and Oudh during 1877.
Regarding the Bengal Vaccination Report for 1878-79
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Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor regarding the [smallpox] vaccination report for Bengal, plus letter from the Government of India to the Government of Bengal regarding the Bengal vaccine establishment.
Addition to the rules recently issued for the guidance of Superintendents of Vaccination in their capacity as Deputy Sanitary Commissioners with the North-Western Provinces and Oudh