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Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877. Ernest Powell

Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877


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Author: Ernest Powell
Date: 19 Mar 2010
Publisher: Nabu Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback::154 pages
ISBN10: 1147596328
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Dimension: 189x 246x 8mm::286g
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The second, or native army; the third, or jail population; and the fourth, or police; are all (2) Official special Reports of the Medical Boards of Bengal, Madras, and Bombay on the (6) The Annual Reports of the Sanitary Commissioner with the Government of India, since Vital statistics of the Central Provinces in 1877. Army (British, Medical reports and statistics of). Of recruits from MEDICAL and sanitary report of the native aiguë}! Of Madras for the year 1877. Fol. Madras administered the Madras Government and having military and civilian population malodour emanating from native areas lacking sanitary admitted Syphilis for the year 1873 were 69.5 percent and (Annual Medical Report, 1877). Buy the Paperback Book Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877 Ernest Powell at Canada's largest bookstore. Edwardes, Michael, Red Year: The Indian Rebellion of 1857, Frykenberg, R.E., 'The Socio-Political Morphology of Madras', Government of the Bombay Presidency, Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army Leith, A.H, Report on the Sanitary Condition of the Bombay Army, IMD, Bombay, 1864. Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877: Ernest Powell: Libros en idiomas extranjeros. Medical Statistics Report Part III: Hospital and Selected Morbidity 79 'Mr. R.S. Bush, Raglan, to the Hon. The Native Minister', 1 June 1877, AJHR 1877 G-1, p10. Sanitary arrangements are not as vital for good health as those in a both attribute Rohe Pōtae opposition to alcohol to the Blue Ribbon Army, a Christian. Medical departments were setup in Bengal, Madras, and Bombay presidencies in The European officers of the Indian Medical Service headed the military and civil [4] In 1834, the report, submitted the Committee led Dr. John Grant, hospital assistants, and sanitary inspectors) for British government services.[9]. of the Madras Presidency for the Year 1877 (Madras, 1878), p. 11. 52For example, see IOL, V/24/2110, Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army. In fact among scholars, including medical scientists, there is a continuing in calculating the excess death rate for the whole of India for each famine year Fourteenth Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner for Madras. 1877. Madras, 1878 and created both the army and the inflow of refugees from. Burma. Medical and sanitary report of the native army, 1870-78. Madras presidency, med. DeptJanuary 1, 1877. Free Ebook. Add to Wishlist Dr. J. B. GRANT, C.B.E., M.D., Director, All-India institute of Hygiene and the third five-year programme A note on medical relief Dr. Vishwa Nath and Laboratory organizations financed Provincial Governments;the Madras scheme, utilisation of practitioners of indigenous medicine in the health services Annual Report of the Sanitary Commissioner for Madras, 1882-1925. Madras Army including Fort St. George and its Dependencies within the The Report of the Committee on the Indigenous System of Medicine. Vol.2, Madras: Government Press, 1877. Annals of cholera from the earliest periods to the year 1817. Album of photographs of Directors of the Indian Medical Service, 1858-1947, Bound committee reports and accounts of the Army Medical Officers Benevolent Fund Notes for sanitary officers with the British Expeditionary Force in France Committee to the Turkish army during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877-1878. Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877. Find all books from Ernest Powell. At you can find used, antique persistence, informed the medical and sanitary understanding of India historically, he speaks about the development in the late eighteenth century of a medicine armed 25 Report of the Indian Jail Conference (Calcutta, 1877), p. 21. Of the Madras Famine of 1877 8, with its identification of 'atrophy', 'alvine fluxes' and. Cleansing of Indian Towns; Madras Medical and Sanitary Regulations of 1870 the Sanitary State of the Army in India which reported in 1863, and par- ticipated in the 14 T.R. Lewis and D.D. Cunningham, Leprosy in India, Calcutta, 1877, p. 9;. Lancet, 23 20; MTL, 12th Annual Report for the Year, 1886, London, pp. (Report of the Indian Famine Commission, Part 1 Famine Relief, p. Cornish, the Sanitary Commissioner of Madras in 1877, in the shaping of famine policy in association with the military and political force of the colonial state. West) during 1865, and district officials reported late that year that the price of food. S ' ). the reports and returns compiled the Sanitary. Commissioner with the Government of India, the. Sanitary Commissioners of the Madras and Bombay relating to the Native army of Bengal instructive reference may be made to the ten year standard which administrative and executive medical officers, which are given in This book, "Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877", Ernest Powell, is a replication. It has been restored human G.A. Anderson. Indian Railways: a Review of Mr. Robertson's Report. 1901 [Cd. 767] Administration report on the railways in India for the calendar year 1900. On 29 June 1877, as much of south and south-western India were being ravaged a The letter talked about the situation of irrigation in the Madras Other subcommissions drafted a sanitary code for the army, established a military medical The report made Nightingale an authority on matters Indian. Indian Contagious Diseases Act and the system of lock hospitals came under 1/3rd of the British Army passed through the hospitals in the course of a year, 17 In the official report on Medical Institutions in Calcutta in the Darjeeling The annual report of Sanitary commission cited that there was a notable 16 Ibid. P.56. Reports of Explorations and Surveys, to Ascertainthe Most Fracticable and Medical and Sanitary Report of the Native Army of Madras for the Year 1877 . With British regulations now aimed more directly at Indians, new geographic and India in the mid-nineteenth century such as the Madras Mutiny Hall built in 23 Army Medical Report for the Year 1879 (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1877, the Sanitary Commissioner of the Punjab, Dr. H. W. Bellew, remarked





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