Possible application of the Egyptian Quarantine Rules at Aden
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pp 339-40. Secretary of State for India forwards a communication from the Vice-Consul at Alexandria regarding the inadvisability of requesting that the Egyptian Board of Health accept the instigation of Indian Quarantine Rules as sufficient to prevent the spread of plague from the Gulf. Recommend...
Proposed establishment of Pasteur Institute in the Punjab and Poona
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pp 327-55. Correspondence regarding the proposed establishment of a Pasteur Institute in Poona: Report by Dr Lingard on the unsuitability of Poona's climate, and the necessity of constructing a refrigerated room if the anti-rabic vaccine was to be developed there. Includes details of different m...
Scheme for the extension of bacteriological work in India
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pp 1559-66. Circular from the Government of India to the Provincial and Presidency Governments regarding the need to apply modern scientific methods to the study of diseases in India; plus Note on the bacteriological requirements for India by the Director General, Indian Medical Service.
Proposed extension of the Lepers Act, 1898, to Assam
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pp 1397-98. Chief Commissioner of Assam requests that the order extending the Bengal Lepers Act to Assam be rescinded, and that the Lepers Act replace it.
Establishment of a medical college in the United Provinces
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pp 1583-99. The Government of the United Provinces forward details of the proposed medical college, to be established as a memorial of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales, including copy proceedings of a Public Meeting held at the Baradari, Kaisar Bagh, Lucknow; texts of speeches given ...
Remarks on the recommendations of the Royal Commission upon Decentralization
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pp 1503-37. Letters received from the Presidency and Provincial Governments regarding the recommendations of the Decentralization Commission, plus correspondence thereon between the Government of India and the Secretary of State.