Rules for the management of Rangoon and Minbu Lunatic Asylums and the care and custody of their inmates
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pp 1619-31. Copy rules, plus appendices showing the books to be kept in the Superintendent's Office and by the various Officers attached to the asylums.
Results of treatment of snake-bite with Sir Lauder Brunton's lancets and permanganate of potash
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pp 1585-1618. Reports submitted to the Government of India from Medical Officers throughout India and Burma, providing detailed information on cases of snake-bite treated with the lancet and permanganate of potash. Includes circular issued by Government of Burma announcing the distribution of lan...
Proposed establishment of a Pasteur Institute in Burma and the requirements of the province in the way of laboratory accomodation and staff
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pp 911-40. Correspondence between the Governments of India and Burma regarding the proposed Pasteur Institute, including details of the proposed gazetted and subordinate establishments. Orders thereon from the Secretary of State.
Reports on experiments made with Dr Deycke's Nastine [Nastin] treatment for leprosy
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pp 1825-1930. Reports submitted to the Government of India, featuring detailed case studies and case histories for named patients, including: Report on experiments with Professor Deycke's Nastin B in the treatment of Leprosy by Captain T S B Williams, Residency Surgeon in the Persian Gulf Report...
Investigation into the outbreak of cholera in the Presidency General Hospital, Calcutta
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pp 1545-79. Secretary of State requested report on the outbreak in order to answer a Parliamentary Question. Comprising: Comments by Colonel R Macrae, Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal; Report on the outbreak by Major E E Waters, Surgeon-Superintendent, Presidency General Hospital, di...
Reports on the working of medical schools in Bengal for the year 1908-1909
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pp 1117-55. Annual reports of the Campbell Medical School; Patna Temple Medical School; and Orissa Medical School, Cuttack; plus remarks of the Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, Bengal.