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Proposed introduction into the Punjab of a scheme for the constitution of a Department of Female Medical Subordinates
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pp 369-81. Scheme submitted, with orders thereon. Contains draft rules, plus tables comparing the pay of Male Assistant Surgeons and Hospital Assistants, and that proposed for Female Subordinates to those classes.
Grant of an allowance to private medical practitioners for medical attendance and medicines for telegraph staff at places with no access to Government medical officers or dispensaries
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p 619. Letter from the Public Works Department to the Director General of Telegraphs.
Disposal of the £1,000 contributed to the National Leprosy Fund towards the relief of lepers in India
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pp 1399-1418. Correspondence, including details of asylum provision for leprosy cases throughout India, and the number of those suffering from leprosy currently based at each asylum.
Scheme for the provision of trained nurses for attendance on officers of Government in India and their families
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pp 371-405. Communication from the Secretary to the Committee to consider Lady Curzon's proposed scheme for the supply of trained nurses to India; plus correspondence thereon, and details of the establishment proposals.
Proposal for the collection, collation and supply of medical literature and intelligence for the use of the medical services in India
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pp 17-23. Government of the Punjab forward a letter from Colonel T Bate, Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, proposing the formation of a central library to supply information to the Indian Medical Service, and that individual medical research should be rewarded financially by Government. Reply...
Proposed participation of India in the Second International Conference on Leprosy which is to be held at Bergen in August 1909
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pp 449-55. Communication from the Secretary of State, forwarding invitation for a representative from India to attend the conference, plus enclosed provisional programme.
Report of the Special Committee appointed to consider the scheme for the construction of a Central Lunatic Asylum for Europeans at Ranchi
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pp 941-71. Copy report, plus comments thereon by the Government of India; and note by the Public Works Department on the revised preliminary project for the construction of a central lunatic asylum for Europeans at Ranchi: Part I Design; Part II - Specification.