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IOR/L/PJ/3/1083 No.133
- Record Id:
- 041-002404326
- Hierarchy Root Ancestor Record Id:
- 036-000810970
- MDARK:
- ark:/81055/vdc_100000002932.0x000001
- LARK:
- SLARK:
- Format:
- ISAD(G)
- Reference (shelfmark):
- IOR/L/PJ/3/1083 No.133
- Title:
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555: Extracts from a Narrative of the Proceedings of the Government of Bengal, in the General Department, on Medical and Miscellaneous subjects, for the 4th Quarter of 1859
- Scope & Content:
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The collection consists of the following small collections of papers, each of which has a title page and an extract from the Narrative, No.9 of 1860, dated 3rd May 1860:
- Coll 1, Returns of patients in the Lunatic Asylum at Bhowanipore for the months of September, October and November 1859
- Coll 2, Account Current of the Prossunnonoth [Prosonath] Fund Committee for the 3rd Quarter of 1859 and a statement of disbursements of the Prosunnonath Dispensary at Banleah, and the School and Dispensary at Nattore [Natore] for the same period
- Coll 3, Report by Dr Cantor, Superintendent of the Asylums of Bhowanipore and Dullunda, of the successful employment of insane patients at Dullunda in the cultivation and manufacture of jute, dated 1st November 1859, with related correspondence
- Coll 4, Papers regarding the improvement of the Lunatic Asylum at Moydapore, July 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 5, Correspondence regarding the friends of W D S Smith being asked to contribute towards the payment of his maintenance in the Lunatic Asylum at Bhowanipore, January 1858 to May 1860
- Coll 6, Correspondence regarding the sanction of the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal for 30 rupees of the pension of Apothecary J Ogden to be drawn for his support in the Lunatic Asylum at Bhowanipore, and 50 rupees to be drawn for the support of his wife and family, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 7, Correspondence regarding the estimate of the expense for carrying out the conservancy improvements in the Dacca Lunatic Asylum, April 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 8, Application for the re-appointment of a Sub-Assistant Surgeon to the Charitable Dispensary at Purnea negatived, May 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 9, The Director-General of the Medical Department requested to issue such instructions to the Apothecary-General as might ensure the speedy and prompt compliance with the Indents of the Civil Assistant Surgeon of Chittagong, as well as with all future Indents that may be submitted by Medical Officers in general, October 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 10, Application from the Commissioner of Chittagong for the grant of a donation towards the construction of the Hospital building at Chittagong negatived, November 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 11, The services of Baboo Dinnoobundhoo Dutt, Sub-Assistant Surgeon of Cuttack, lent to the Ganjam Topographical Survey, October 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 12, Correspondence regarding the First Class Native Doctor Meer Akber Ali not having been heard of although a large amount was due to him as arrears of pay, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 13, Committee formed for the management of the Charitable Dispensary at Arrah, August 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 14, Correspondence regarding a proposal that Supernumerary Sub-Assistant Surgeons when detained beyond one year at the Medical College Hospital be allowed 100 rupees a month, February 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 15, Dr Coates, Civil Assistant Surgeon of Chumparun [Champaran], permitted to draw the usual vaccination allowance of 20 rupees per mensem from the 22nd April 1859, the day on which he assumed charge of the medical duties of the Station
- Coll 16, Dismissal from the service of Government of Bengali Class Native Doctors Siddeshur Chatterjee and Treelochun Chatterjee, attached to the Sukeas' Street Dispensary and Chitpore Dispensary respectively, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 17, Dismissal from the service of Government of Bengali Class Native Doctor Konoy Loll Mitter, November 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 18, Native Doctor Dwarkanath Dutt, attached to the Jail Hospital at Beerbhoom, permitted to resign the service of Government, December 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 19, Report of the examination of Covenanted Assistants and others held in October 1859, and the Resolutions of the Lieutenant-Governor relative to the examination of Probationers in the Subordinate Executive Service, with related correspondence, April 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 20, J Ward of the Civil Service, who failed to pass his examination in his first language, permitted to prosecute his studies at Rajshahye [Rajshahi], November 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 21, Examination of Dr Hutchinson, Civil Assistant Surgeon of Shahabad, October 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 22, Sanction of the Government of India obtained for an increase of Establishment of the Bengal Secretariat, July 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 23, Certificate of Naturalisation granted to Michele Filippo Paspatti, a member of the firm of Schilizzi and Co, dated 7th December 1859
- Coll 24, Application from Captain H Dixon, Executive Engineer, for permission to take photographic views in Cuttack refused, November 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 25, C Steer, Commissioner of Chittagong, censured for opening the mail in transit from Calcutta to Chittagong, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 26, Estimate for supplying exterior gas lamps to certain Government buildings in Calcutta, November 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 27, Disposal of a box of socks picked up by the Koladyne in the Soonderbunds [Sundarbans], while conveying the Lieutenant Governor on his return from his tour of inspection in Eastern Bengal, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 28, Papers relating to salaries in the Printing Establishment of the Bengal Secretariat Office, June 1858 to May 1860
- Coll 29, Report of the progress made in the formation of the new town of Mutlah during the three months ending the 31st July 1859
- Coll 30, Retention of a row boat at the Mutlah for general use authorised, September 1859 to May 1860
- Coll 31, Report of the plunder by highway robbers of the Calcutta Banghy Despatch of the 22nd September 1859
- Coll 32, Correspondence regarding items of expenditure passed by the Lieutenant Governor of Bengal during the Quarter under review, September 1859 to May 1860
- Collection Area:
- India Office Records and Private Papers
- Project / Collection:
- India Office Records
- Hierarchy Record Ids:
- 032-000810636
036-000810970
037-000812068
040-000812095
041-002404326 - Is part of:
- IOR/L/PJ : India Office Records: Public & Judicial Department
IOR/L/PJ/3 : Correspondence with India
IOR/L/PJ/3/1057-1124 : Collections to Public Despatches to India
IOR/L/PJ/3/1083 : Collections to the 1860 Public Despatches to India
IOR/L/PJ/3/1083 No.133 : 555: Extracts from a Narrative of the Proceedings of the Government of Bengal, in the General Department, on Medical… - Hierarchy:
- 032-000810636[0003]/036-000810970[0043]/037-000812068[0027]/040-000812095[0013]/041-002404326
- Container:
- View / search within Archive / Collection: IOR/L/PJ
- Record Type (Level):
- Item
- Extent:
- 1 file
- Digitised Content:
- Languages:
- English
- Scripts:
- Latin
- Start Date:
- 1858
- End Date:
- 1860
- Date Range:
- Jan 1858-May 1860
- Era:
- CE
- Access:
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- Legal Status:
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- Names:
- Bhawanipur Lunatic Asylum, 1821-1918
Dacca Lunatic Asylum, fl 1816-1879
Dullunda Lunatic Asylum, 1821-1918 - Related Material:
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For the Public letter received from India, No.47 of 1860, dated 12 May 1860, see IOR/L/PJ/3/58 pp.489-506 (includes a copy of the Narrative).
For the original Draft Despatch, No.133 of 1860, dated 31 October 1860, see IOR/L/PJ/3/1037 pp.350-357.