Measures adopted for the repression of the outbreak of cholera at Simla
Scope & Content:
Correspondence regarding the arrangements to supply additional Hospital Assistants and an additional Assistant Surgeon; plus plans to divide Simla into medical districts.
pp 139-66. Reports and correspondence received from Medical Officers throughout Oudh remarking on the prevalence of fever, providing observations on the fever aetiology; the sanitary condition of towns and cities; measures taken to combat the fever; and meteorological, morbidity and mortality sta...
pp 245-96. Communication from the Government of Bombay to the Government of India, 03 Dec 1873, forwarding: Report of T B Johnstone, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, 16 Aug 1872, providing a short description of the accomodation on the island, with a sketch map of the positions of the vari...
pp 1253-56. Report by J Sutherland, Deputy Inspector General of Hospitals, Bengal, on the supposed causes of malarial fever, and the importance of sanitary improvements to address them.
Akyab Sanitary Inspection Report and Report on Cholera Outbreak
Scope & Content:
pp 1341-65. Reports by the Sanitary Commissioner for British Burmah, including discussion on the aetiology of cholera, with remarks on the low-infection rate amongst the Chinese community, which they attribute to drinking tea instead of un-boiled water. Plus comments by Colonel Sir A Phayre, Beng...
Rules for the better registration of vital statistics in Berar
Scope & Content:
pp 297-309. Correspondence plus copy Rules for the better registration of vital statistics in Berar, to be read in lieu of those published in Residency orders of the 6th of June 1870.