Sessional Papers, Volume 74H.M. Stationery Office, 1902 - Great Britain |
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1,000 of population 1,000 of strength abscess affected ague Ajmer-Merwara amongst anopheles areas Assam attacks attributed average strength Belgaum Bengal Berar birth-rate Bombay Burma Calcutta census cent Central Provinces cholera collectorate compared Coorg death-rate deaths registered decrease depôt diarrhoea disinfection dispensaries districts drainage dysentery dysentery and diarrhoea enteric fever epidemic famine fatal fell figures Health Officer hospital Hyderabad improvement increase India infants infected inoculation jails large number less Lower Burma lymph Madras malarial fevers medical officers months mortality municipalities North-Western Provinces number of births number of deaths operations Oudh outbreak percentage of success Peshawar plague pneumonia Poona Port preceding Presidency prevalence primary vaccinations prisoners Provinces and Oudh Punjab rainfall ratio re-vaccinations recorded remittent fever respiratory diseases returned rose rural Sanitary Board Sanitary Commissioner sewage shows sick simple continued fever small-pox stations supply total number towns tubercle unhealthy vaccination venereal diseases villages water-supply whilst
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Page 189 - P. 58 of the Report of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India for 1903.
Page 28 - The value of the exports of Indian produce and manufactures in the last three years was distributed in the ratios stated below among the principal countries with which the trade is carried on...
Page 194 - MEMORANDUM by the ARMY SANITARY COMMISSION on the REPORT of the SANITARY COMMISSIONER of the NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCES and OUDH for the year 1900.
Page 222 - Any conception of the disease," writes Dr Horton-Smith, " which regards it merely as affecting the alimentary canal can no longer be maintained. On the contrary, so far from considering it an intestinal disease, pure and simple, we should rather look upon it as a modified form of septicaemia.
Page 1 - Tables relating to the trade of British India with British possessions and foreign countries, 1896-97— 1900.01, 1897-98-1901-02.
Page 237 - Memorandum by the Army Sanitary Commission on the Report of the Sanitary Commissioner for Madras (1870),— (dated ZZntl February 1872). In this report Dr. Cornish shows that the mean strength Letter ton, Ind«^ffl« .dated 20th of ^.^ troop8 serving in ^ Madrag presidency during the year 1870 was 11,035.
Page 47 - It is septicaemia in that always, and in all cases, the bacilli pass into the blood and then into the various organs, and in that the symptoms, excepting...
Page 49 - From all the results given it is apparent that typhoid bacilli occur in the blood with much greater frequency and during a much longer time through the course of the disease than was formerly supposed. The conditions which favor their presence, why they are found at times in mild cases and are absent in more severe ones, are questions which must yet be solved. That cultures from the blood in typhoid fever have very definite clinical importance, especially where the Widal reaction is delayed, as is...