Excessive mortality from bowel complaints in Berar
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pp 23-42. Comprising: Report by J Lumsdaine, Bombay Sanitary Commissioner, including statement showing mortality from bowel complaints for 1866-72 in Bombay Presidency Registration Districts, plus comparative prevalence of bowel complaints in the registration districts according to different sea...
Transfer of Surgeons T R Lewis and D D Cunningham from the Military Department to the Home Department
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pp 95-101. Lewis and Cunningham transferred with a view to their being employed as Special Assistants to the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, without diverting them from the special enquiry in to cholera.
Response of the Army Sanitary Commission to questions posed by the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India
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pp 111-24. Response to questions posed by J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, regarding the utility of quarantine as a means of preventing the spread of cholera; a water-bourne aetiology of cholera; the use of disinfectants in military and civil hospitals; sanitati...
Means to be adopted for the more efficient working of the rules for the prevention of venereal disease at Thayetmyo
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pp 499-511. Correspondence between the Government of India and Madras Military Departments, plus reports by Surgeon General E Balfour, Indian Medical Department, Madras; Surgeon Major W R Cornish, Sanitary Commissioner for Madras; and J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of In...
Remarks on the Annual Reports of the Sanitary Commissioners with the North-Western Provinces and the Punjab
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pp 133-48. Comprising: Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the fifth Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the North-Western Provinces, 1872 Remarks of the Army Sanitary Commission on the Sanitary Administration of the Punjab for the year 1872 Communication by A C C De Renzy, Sa...
Conduct of Dr De Renzy, Sanitary Commissioner with the Punjab, in publishing his Remarks on the Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India on the Cholera Epidemic of 1872 in Northern India
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pp 61-78. Government of the Punjab forward copy statement by A C C De Renzy regarding the circumstances surrounding the publication of his pamphlet, discussing in detail the disagreement between himself and J M Cuningham over the aetiology of cholera, and enclosing copy articles from The Lancet,...