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London School of Tropical Medi- cine.
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1911.
May 16
Sends the usual annual statements of accounts in regard to the special departments of the London School of Tropical Medicine.
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The Acting Govern-
or.
Ceylon, £70.
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To the Governor Australia,
General.
May 19
219.
103
Advisory mittee.
Com-
May 26
Requests that an expression of Mr. Har- court's appreciation of the contribu- tion of £200 to the Tropical Diseases Research Fund for 1911-12 may be conveyed to Ministers.
Agenda and Minutes
ordinary meeting.
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1911.
July 31 (Rec. Aug. 21.) {
Forwards Dr. Castellani's report on the work done in the Clinic for Tropical Diseases and Bacteriological Institute during the half-year ended 30th June, 1911.
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The Governor
Uganda, 228.
August 3 (Rec. Sept. 1.)
Transmits a return of the statistics on 59
the subject of the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases.
of the
first
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ernor.
The Acting Gov- Mauritius,
205.
August 8 (Rec. Sept. 16.)
Transmits copies of a return of malarial fever and other tropical diseases during 1910.
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101
Sub-Committee of
May 29
the Advisory
Committee.
Minutes of meeting to consider the question of filling the vacant appoint- ment of Assistant in the Medical ; Research Institute at Lagos.
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119°
Ditto
503.
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The Acting Gov- Jamaica,
ernor.
170.
May 10 (Rec. June 2.)
Transmits copies of minutes by the Medical Superintendent of the Lunatic Asylum on the prevalence "Pellagra" in Jamaica; asks that the minutes may be sent to the London Committee on Pellagra.
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The High Commis-
Bioner.
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106 The Acting High Federated
Cominissioner.
Malay States,
May 8 (Rec. June 3.) į
239.
Transmits copy of report on work done 53
at the Institute for Medical Research from 1st October, 1910, to 31st March, 1911.
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Surgeon General ...
British Guiana.
(Nec. Oct. 3)
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107
The Governor
Wind-
ward
May 19 (Rec. June 13.)!
Islands
Transmits report of Dr. L. Nicholls on laboratory and research work for the six months ended 31st March, 1911.
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122
(St.
Professor Ronald
ROBN.
Lucia), 78.
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Southern August 29
Nigeria, (Rec, Sept. 18.)
South September 4 Africa, (Rec, Sept. 23.)
580, Extract.
October 5
September 28 (Rec. Oct. 21,)
Encloses return giving particulars of mosquito-borne diseases during 1910; points out the difficulty of furnishing the information desired at short notice and hopes the return for 1911 will be more complete.
Forwards despatch from the Resident Pro- Commissioner, Bechuanaland tectorate, covering the observations | of the Medical Officer upon the Report of the Advisory Committee. for 1910.
Return of malarial fever, blackwater fever, yellow fever, filariasis, and dengue during 1910.
Points out the desirability of securing an authoritative classification of mos- quitoes, and states that at the next meeting of the Advisory Committee he will suggest that the Royal Society be invited to form a Committee of Entomologists to study the question.
Forwards return giving statistics for 1910 on the subject of mosquito- borne diseases.
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Report of the Prin-
cipal Medical Officer of Basuto- land.
Basato- (Rec. June 24) A note on the transmission of leprosy
land, Extract.
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The Governor
100 Senior Medical
Gambia
Officer.
May 18 (Rec. June 26.)
Return of malarial fever, black water fever, yellow fever, filariasis, and dengue during the year 1910.
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Straits Settle- ments, 392.
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110*
111
Sub-Committee
of
-
July 25
Principal Civil Ceylon (Rec. July 24) Report on work for the prevention of
Medical Officer.
the Advisory Committee.
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The University of
London.
October 24
mosquito-borne diseases during 1910.
Minutes of meeting
1 55
125
The Governor
Fiji, 217.
1
126
Liverpool School
September 29 (Rec. Oct. 30.)
October 31
112 The Governor
British
June 29 Guiana,(Rec. July 28.)
203.
Transmits, with observations, report by 55
the Acting Government Bacteriologist
of Tropical Medi- cine.
on work done in the laboratory during the half-year ended September 30th, 1910.
127
Mr. H. Bayon
British Guiana.
113
Annual Medical and
Sanitary Report.
Gold Coast.
(Rec. Aug. 7)
Extract giving statistics for the year 1910 relating to Diosquito-borne dis-
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Forwards report of the Professor of Protozoology for the year ending June 30, 1911.
Forwards return as to prevention of mosquito-borne diseases during 1910. Transmits reports of the School for the six months ending 31st October, 1911, showing the manner in which the Government grant has been expended, November 7 States results of his experiments as to the causation of leprosy and applies for facilities to carry out work in British Guiana upon the lines indi- cated.
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eases.
114
The Governor
Fiji, 106.
June 27 (Rec. Aug. 8.)
Forwards report by the Chief Medical Officer on the outbreak of dengue fever at Suva ; reports sanitary measures taken.
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128*
Islands.
129
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Mr. D. J. Galloway Federated
Malay States.
August 14
Transmita memorandum tabulating his views on beri-beri and the lines on which research should be made.
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London School of Tropical Medicine.
Medical Officers, Leeward | (Rec. Nov. 14.) Forwards returns for Antigua, St. Kitts-
Leeward Islands.
Nevis, and Dominica, relating mosquito-borne diseases.
November 14 Applies for renewal of the grante made
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to the School, and also for the special grant of £200 made last year for pro-
viding an assistant to Dr. Leiper.
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