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Removal to England of an Assistant District Superintendent of Police in the Punjab, who has become insane
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pp 435-55. Correspondence between the Government of India and the Punjab regarding arrangements for the patient, plus extracts from case books and copy letters written by the patient to local officials.
Proposal that Government should take over the administration of the main hospital at the head-quarters of each district
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pp 643-85. Communications received by the Government of India from the Presidency and Provincial Governments regarding the proposal by the Royal Commission on Decentralization that Government assume administrative duties over the main hospitals at the head-quarters of each district. Includes fina...
Medical Officer fees for attendance on ruling Chiefs, their dependents, etc., and Indian gentlemen of high position
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pp 1181-1233. Communications received by the Government of India regarding proposed fee scales, including tabulated Abstract of opinions regarding the adoption of a Tariff for Medical Officer's fees for attendance on Ruling Chiefs, and gentlemen of position in India; plus telegrams between the Se...
Contribution made from Provincial and Government Funds and by Municipal and Local Board Funds to the Dufferin Fund during the years 1907-1908
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pp 183-234. Statements received by the Government of India, plus correspondence thereon, and Statement showing the total income of the Central Committee and of each Provincial Branch for the years 1907 and 1908, and the sources whence derived.
Classification of cases of insanity in Statement VI appended to the Provincial Annual Reports on Lunatic Asylums
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pp 303-04. Correspondence between the Governments of India and the United Provinces regarding the use of the headings "Moral Insanity" and "Insanity of Haschisch".
pp 349-50, plus Appendix B [located at the end of the 1872 section of the volume]. J M Cuningham, Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, forwards his review of the Lock Hospital Reports for 1871, including compilation of statistics, plus remarks on individual stations. Resolution the...
pp 807-21. Letter from Ronald Ross regarding his research into malaria, his conclusion that it is "communicated by the bites of some species of mosquito", and the need "to find precisely a) What species of Indian mosquitoes do and do not carry human malaria; b) What are the habits of the dangero...
Rules regulating the conveyance by rail of persons suffering from contagious disease
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p 31. Communication from the Agent, Eastern Bengal Railway Company, regarding the rules, and the requirements relating to separate carriages for persons suffering from contagious diseases, and a period of notice to be given to the railway.
Steamers from Indian Ports to the Red Sea and the Persian Gulf
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pp 131-36. Correspondence regarding the application of Act XII of 1870 (the Native Passenger Ships Act) to steamers sailing to ports in the Red Sea and Persian Gulf, including discussion of pilgrim ships.