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Contribution from Imperial Revenues of a sum of R1,50,000 per annum to the National Association for Supplying Female Medical Aid to the women of India
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pp 993-1007. Correspondence between the Government of India and the Central Committee to the Countess of Dufferin Fund, including statement showing patients treated in dispensaries during 1910.
Question of compensating the proprietor of a hotel at Jabalpur for clothing etc. destroyed in order to prevent the spread of cholera
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pp 81-84.Communication from the Chief Commissioner, Central Provinces, regarding a claim made by a hotel proprietor for clothing and bedding destroyed following the deaths of two residents - Mr E Rogers of the Educational Department, and Mr A Brownstadt - from cholera. Response by the Government ...
General Report on the Lock Hospitals connected with the Military Cantonments in Bengal Presidency during the year 1869
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pp 149-57. Submitted by the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India. Includes admission statistics and information on the extent of venereal disease amongst European troops throughout the Presidency.
Resolution and correspondence regarding the report of the Chemical Department of the Government of Bengal for 1877-78
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pp 365-375. Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, plus correspondence, regarding the report with focus on the transmission of samples to the chemical department; cattle poisoning; and the quality of lime juice.
Application of the rules regarding a) medical inspection of vessels, and b) quarantine, to the Port of Calcutta
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pp 431-34. Correspondence between the Government of Bengal and the Government of India regarding the application of the rules to the Port of Calcutta, and potential amendments to be considered.