Mr U K Dutt, an Indian Gilchrist scholar, applies to the Science and Art Department, South Kensington for permission to work in the Chemical Laboratory on the 'footing' of a science teacher
General Council on Education in India: Lord Hartington's interview with a deputation from the Council (cuttings from the Times and Daily News); memorial from the Council and others interested in the well being of the Indian people [Files 179, 512, 646, and 710 included]
Translation into the vernacular of three medical works: Robert's Handbook of Medicine (4th ed) Playfair's Midwifery (2nd ed) Kannai Lal Dey's Medical Jurisprudence