Deputation of Captain C J Robertson-Milne on special duty in connection with the investigation of cerebro-spinal fever at the Pasteur Institute of India
Prevalence of the sleeping sickness in parts of Uganda, and the probability of its conveyance to India. Illustrated reports.
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pp 117-51. Despatch from the Secretary of State, forwarding copy reports on sleeping sickness in Uganda: Detailed reports by R U Moffat, Principal Medical Officer for Uganda, and Dr Aubrey Dallas Percival Hodges, containing descriptions of the outbreak, case studies for named patients, notes o...
Deputation of Captain Robertson-Milne to research cerebro-spinal meningitis
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pp 279-84. Correspondence regarding the arrangements, and the Government of India's decision to conduct the researches into cerebro-spinal meningitis at the Pasteur Institute, Kasauli, as opposed to the Plague Research Laboratory, Bombay.
Second Annual Report of the Pastuer Institute of India, Kasauli; plus correspondence
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pp 485-509. Copy of the report, plus comments of the Central Committee, and letters regarding the suggestion by Lieutenant-Colonel Semple that free railway passes should be granted to the poorer class of native patients desirous to proceed to Kasauli for treatment at the Institute.
Proposed establishment in the Madras Presidency of an institution for the treatment of hydrophobia, similar to the Pasteur Institute of India, Kasuali
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pp 519-32. Correspondence regarding the gift of Henry Phipps, intended to finance the establishment of a Pasteur Institute in Southern India; the selection of a suitable site; and the management of the institute. Includes a copy of the memorandum on the proposed Kasauli institute, for reference.
Organisation of measures in the Bombay Presidency and the Punjab for the prevention of the spread of malaria by mosquitoes
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pp 301-16. Letters received from Ronald Ross regarding arrangements for the destruction of mosquitoes and prevention of malaria in India, plus correspondence between the Governments of India and Bombay regarding the formation of mosquito brigades, financial arrangements, and recommeded irrigation...