Revision of the terms on which Sanitary Commissioners are appointed
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pp 341-60. Correspondence, including detailed memorandum of the Army Sanitary Commission on the Report of the Sanitary Commission for Madras for 1885; plus resolution thereon.
Future management and control of the Calcutta Leper Asylum
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pp 81-87. Communication from the Government of Bengal regarding the Calcutta Leper Asylum, which in future is to be designated the Albert Victor Asylum for Lepers, and managed by the State. Requests that the institution be given the privilege of indenting upon the Government Medical Store Depot f...
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.
Proposed amalgamation of certain Lunatic Asylums in the Bombay Presidency
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pp 1027-35. Correspondence between the Governments of Bombay and India, regarding the proposed amalgamation of the existing asylums at Poona and Ratnagiri with the new asylum at Nowpada. Includes tabulated statements showing patient numbers, plus temperature and rainfall from 1893-98.
Proposed Indian addendum to the British Pharmacopoeia of 1898
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pp 2053-67. Communication from the Honorary Secretary, Central Indigenous Drugs Committee, conveying the remarks of the Committee on the proposed Indian Addendum to the British Pharmacopoeia of 1898.
Remarks on the Reports of the Chemical Examiners for 1902
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pp 717-53. Resolutions and remarks of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports of Chemical Examiners within their respective jurisdictions; plus full copy report of the Madras Chemical Examiner for 1902.
Precautions against the introduction of sleeping sickness into India
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pp 319-20. Despatch by R U Moffat, Principal Medical Officer for the East Africa Protectorate, regarding investigations into sleeping sickness etiology and transmission, the difficulties in making early diagnoses, and the question as to whether routine examination of travellers would be effective...
Remarks on the reports of the Chemical Examiners for 1907
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pp 897-933. Remarks and resolutions of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the annual reports of chemical examiners within their jurisdiction, plus copy report of the Madras Examiner. Includes communication from the Government of India regarding the provision of special bottles and boxes...