2537: Precautionary measures adopted by the Government of Bengal to prevent the introduction into the Ports of the Bengal Presidency of the yellow fever prevailing at Mauritius
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The collection includes a copy of the Public letter received from India, No.128 of 1867, dated 12 July 1867
Emigration to French Colonies (Guadeloupe): Possible prevalence of yellow fever; precautions for despatch of coolies to Guadeloupe in the Bruce; reports from Guadeloupe and Martinique
Rules for the medical inspection of vessels, and for quarantine against plague or yellow fever
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pp 261-95. Governments of Madras, Bombay, Bengal, and Burma, forward copies of the rules for medical inspection and quarantine currently in force at ports within their jurisdiction, plus related correspondence. Resolution thereon by the Government of India remarking on the submitted rules, and...
Possibility of the introduction of yellow fever into Asia following the opening of the Panama Canal
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p 5. Secretary of State forwards a letter received from the Royal Society in July 1903, advising that the Malaria and Tsetse Fly Committee issued a warning about the danger of yellow fever spreading through Asia as a result of the rapid and increased communication permitted by the Panama Canal.
Comprises: No 2. A Lankester, Responsibility of men in matters relating to maternity (1924); No 3. F W Cragg, Lecture on mosquitos and house flies (1925); No 4. F W Cragg, Lecture on flies (1924); No 5. S R Christophers, Lectures on malaria (1925); No 6. W G Liston, Lecture on tubercul...