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II. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE INVESTIGATION OF TROPICAL DISEASES.
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Serial
From or to whom,
No.
Despatch No., &u.
Date.
109
1906.
48 The
ernor.
Acting Gov- Gibraltar,
93.
June 22 (Rec. June 30.)
110
19
The Governor
Malta, 105.
June 28 (Rec. July 5.)
Subject.
Malarial Fever.
July 23 (Rec. Aug. 7.)
States that Gibraltar is believed to be free from malarial disease and that no special protective measures are adopted.
States that there is no malarial or yellow fever in Malta, but that the instruc- tions given will be acted upon in the event of any mosquito-borne disease appearing.
Transmits copy of a report by the Senior Medical Officer on the measures taken to eradicate malarial fever.
!
Pago
122
122
50*
Ditto
Gambia, 133.
122
51
The Acting Gov-
ernor.
41
Treasury
Uganda
July 31
Sanctions the expenditure on the pro-
posed segregation services, &c., a requested in No. 37, and asks to be furnished with reports.
111
British Guiana, 223.
July 13 (Rec. Ang. 8.)
States that the instruction contained in the Secretary of State's circular despatch of 6 June, 1906, will be observed.
123
52
The Governor
42
To the British South
Africa Company.
North Eastern Rhodesia.
July 31
Transmite copy of the Regulations
enclosed in No. 33.
St. Helena, 95.
July 20 (Rec. Aug. 10.)
111
Reports that malarial fever is non- existent in the island and that the anophele mosquito is unknown.
123
53*
ernor.
The Acting Gov- Barbados,Į
120.
July 18 (Rec. Aug. 14.)
43
To the Acting Com- Uganda,
missioner.
Telegram.
August 15
Refers to No. 36 and sanctions the full
scheme for camps.
111
44
The High Commis-Northern
sioner.
July 18 Nigeria, (Rec. Aug, 16.)
372.
Transmite report by Dr. McGahey on his investigation into the native treat- ment of sleeping sickness, with a memorandum by the Principal Medi- cal Officer thereon.
112
States that the responsible authorities have hitherto declined to take measures for checking the disease, and that any attempt again to bring consideration the question under
would lead to no better result; transmits minute by the Poor Law Inspector.
123
51
The Governor
45
The Liverpool School Rhodesia October 30
of Tropical Medi- cine.
Forwards copy of a letter from Dr. Kinghorn, of the Sleeping Sickness Expedition, reporting on traversed and observations made.
118
country
55
The Commissioner.
Sey- chelles, 106.
Weibai- wei, 44.
July 15 (Rec. Aug. 27.)
is Reports that there
malarial fever in the colony,
no
endemic
123
July 18 (Rec. Aug. 27.)
46
The High Commis-Northern November 16
sioner.
Nigeria, (Rec. Dec. 27.)
Confi- dential.
States, in reply to No. 40, that the measures recommended are at present inapplicable to those portions of the Protectorate in which the disease has been found, but that the instructions will be borne in mind and will be put in force as and when practicable: adds that eight boxes of specimens of tsetse flies and mosquitoes have been forwarded to the London School of Tropical Medicine.
119
States that no endemic cases of malarial fever have yet been recorded and no mosquito capable of conveying malaria has been seen in the territory.
124
56*
The Administrator. Southern
August 9 Rhodesia, (Rec. Sept. 3.) 1573,139.
Transmits report by the Medical Direc- tor as to the measures adopted for the eradication of mosquito-borne diseases.
124
57
The Governor
Falkland
August 14 Islands, (Rec. Sept. 14.)
States that malaria is unknown in the
colony.
124
47
The Liverpool School | Rhodesia] December 31
of Tropical Medi-
cine.
Forwards farther letter from Dr. King- horn on the Sleeping Sickness Expedition in Rhodesia.
120
58 The Deputy Com- missioner.
74.
British Angust 10 Central (Rec. Sept. 19.)
Transmits special report by the Prin-
cipal Medical Officer.
125
Africa
Protec-
torate,
226.
PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE
C.O.
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885
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