Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 1 Standardisation of Calmette's anti-venomous serum with pure cobra venom: the deterioration of this serum through keeping in India. G Lamb and W Hanna. 1902
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 30: W F Harvey and A McKendrick, The theory and practise of anti-rabic immunisation (1907)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 41: A C MacGilchrist, Quinine and its salts: their solubility and absorbability (1911)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 52: R T Wells, Dysentery in Hazaribagh Central Jail. January 1910-March 1911 (1912)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 21: G Lamb, On the standardisation of anti-typhoid vaccine (1906)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 50: W S Patton, Preliminary report on an investigation into the etiology of oriental sore in Cambay (1912)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 53: W S Patton, The development of the parasite of Indian kala azar (1912)
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 14 On a parasite found in the white blood corpuscles of the blood of dogs. S P James. 1905
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. New Series, No 17 Snake-venoms in relation to haemolysis. G Lamb. 1905
Scientific Memoirs by Medical Officers of the Army of India, Part IV 1889
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Comprises: Scientific Memoirs by Medical Officers of the Army of India, Part IV 1889 No 1. D D Cunningham, Are cholerais comma-bacilli, even granting that they are the approximate cause of choleraic symptoms, really efficient in determining the epidemic diffusion of cholera (1889); No 2. D D...