Statistical tables for smallpox across the three Presidencies, 1853-1877
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pp 557-63. Statistical tables compiled by J Murray, Inspector General of Hospitals, showing admissions and deaths amongst the civil population, native prisoners, native troops and European troops across the three Presidencies for 1853-1877.
Report on the Rangoon Lunatic Asylum for 1877, plus resolution
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pp 453-67. Returns of the Rangoon Lunatic Asylum, providing tabulated data on admissions and discharges, number of criminals admitted, religion and sex of patients, occupation, ages, types of insanity, causes of insanity, hospital statistics, expenditure, sanctioned establishment, profit from pa...
Dr Wall's experimental work for the Snake Poison Commission
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pp 477-88. Correspondence between Dr Wall, the Government of Bengal and the Government of India, regarding Wall's requested to be relieved of his duties on the Snake Poison Commission, and the desirability of compiling a publication of selections from the Comission reports. Includes the followi...
Resolution regarding the report on smallpox vaccination in Bengal during the year 1876-77
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pp 169-75. Resolution of the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, commenting on the statistics for vaccination and re-vaccination rates, the make-up of vaccination personnel, and local attitudes towards the practice.
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.
Remarks on the report on vaccination operations in the North-Western Provinces and Oudh for 1877
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Statement by C Bernard, Secretary to the Government of India, regarding vaccination statistics and mortality rates [for smallpox] across the North-Western Provinces and Oudh during 1877.
Cholera cases amongst the European and Native troops, and Native prisoners and civil population in India, from 1801-1875 inclusive
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pp 301-12. Tables showing number of admissions; deaths; and proportion of cases to strength of European and Native troop, prison and civil populations.
Annual report of the Agra Medical School for 1877-78
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pp 319-49. Report of the Medical school, providing details of pupils, examination results, the syllabus, and school behaviour. The report is preceeded by correspondence regarding school discipline and the suicide of a pupil.