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Discontinuance of the submission to the Government of India of Annual Reports on Medical Schools and Colleges
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p 961. Government of India request that submission of reports on the Medical College, Madras; medical colleges and medical schools in the Bombay and Bengal Presidencies; and Medical School, Rangoon, be discontinued.
Procedure for taking medical evidence in cases in which accused persons are incapable of making their defence
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pp 1165-66. Correspondence between the Government of India and the Judicial Department, Government of Bengal, regarding proposed amendments to sections 464, 465 and 509 of the Criminal Procedure Code.
Proposed extension of the rules framed under Clause 7, Section 19 of Act XXII of 1864 [Lock Hospital Rules], to the Cantonment of Dalhousie and a surrounding areas of four miles
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pp 147-51. Correspondence thereon between the Military Department, the establishment at Dalhousie, and the Governments of India and the Punjab.
Memorandum on the Calcutta Medical College Hospital, plus remarks thereon by the Army Sanitary Commission
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pp 493-97. Includes comments on the General Hospital, Native Hospital and Dispensaries, Municipal Pauper Hospital, Municipal Police Hospital, North Suburban Hospital, Sumboo Nath Pundit's Hospital, and the Howrah General Hospital.
Proposed deputation of a special Medical Officer for the purpose of investigating leprosy in Kumaun
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Correspondence regarding the proposal that a special investigation be carried out at Kumaun, focusing on the asylum at Almora, which houses on average 100 patients with leprosy. The possibility of conducting further trials of the cashewnut and gurjun oil treatments are discussed.