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Employment of six military Assistant Surgeons in Burma who are qualified to act as Civil Surgeons
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pp 173-78. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Burma. Contains details of the inoculation, sanitary and quarantine measures to be taken against plague in Burma.
Remarks on the triennial reports on Civil Hospitals and Dispensaries in India for the years 1905-1907
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pp 1493-1525. Resolutions and remarks of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the triennial reports on institutions within their jurisdictions.
Prevalence of tuberculous diseases in India; establishment of well-equipped sanatoria in different part of India for the treatment of tuberculous patients
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pp 451-54. Communication from the Government of India regarding the prevalence of tuberculous disease, soliciting the opinions of the Presidency and Provincial Governments on the creation of specialised sanatoria.
Explanatory note by the Director-General, Indian Medical Service, on Major W D Sutherland's investigation into the applicability to medico-legal work in India of bio-chemical methods for the detection of blood stains
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pp 149-52. Report, plus communication from the Government of India seeking opinions on the appointment of a serologist.
Growth of an independent medical profession in India; measures to be taken to stimulate an independent medical profession
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pp 33-97. Responses received from the Presidency and Provincial Governments regarding the recommendations to encourage the growth of an independent medical profession in India, with particular focus on 1) private practitioners operating with the staff of Government Hospitals, and 2) amended pensi...
Proposed modifications in the form of Statement VII appended to the Annual Reports on Lunatic Asylums
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pp 95-103. Communication from the Government of Bengal, enclosing a sample revised form which includes information on "aetiological factors and associated conditions" under the headings of both "predisposing" and "exciting" causes.
Proposed amendment in the form of Statement VII appended to the Annual Reports on Lunatic Asylums
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pp 703-14. Comments received from Superintendents at the Madras and Punjab Lunatic Asylums regarding the proposed revisions to the Section VII form [sample enclosed].
Measures for the encouragement of independent medical colleges in India; question of an imperial grant for the improvement and equipment of the Albert Victor Institution at Belgatchia
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pp 815-19. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India regarding a proposal to improve the facilities at the Albert Victor Institution with a view to procuring affiliation with Calcutta University.