xili
Serial
Despatch
No.
From or to whom,
No., &c.
Dato.
Page,
1913
111
62
The High Commis- Western
sioner
Pacific, 118
March 10 (Rec. May 1.)
Subject.
Pago.
Transmits a copy of correspondence 108
with the Resident Commissioner respecting the cause of the delay in the preparation of the report on mos- quito-borne diseases in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands.
Report for the year 1914 on the pre- 109
vention of mosquito-borne diseases.
112
100 Dr. L. W. Sambon...
(Rec. Feb. 9.)
Preliminary report upon pellagra in the
West Indies.
70
The Medical Officer Hong Kong February 24
of Health
(Boc. May 8.)
101 To the Governor
Jamaica, 58
February`29
88
118
Looward Islande
(Rec. May 8.)
109 The Governor
Barbados, 28
January 29 (Rec. Feb. 28.)
108
Ditlo
Windward Islands: Grenada, 26
February 3 (Rec. Feb. 23.)
104
The Acting Governor
Leeward Islanda: Dominica, 48
February 4 (Rec. Feb. 28.)
105 The High Commis-
106
sioner
South Africa, Misoolla-
February 13 (Rec. March 5.)
noous,
107
Agrees that the evidence furnished by the reports in No. 98 does not justify an immediate recourse to compul- sory methods; asks for information on certain points, and conveys the opinion of the Advisory Committee on the method of intravenous injec- tion.
Transmits extracts from the Quarterly Report of the Public Health Inspec- tor for September-October, 1914, and from the sanitary reports of parochial Medical Officers, on the subject of the prevalence of pellagra and the foundation of a central insti- tution for treating the disease.
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Forwards a report by the Acting Resi- dent Surgeon on the treatment by salvarsan of syphilis and yaws.
Encloses a copy of a further communi- cation from the Acting Administrator of Dominica conveying the opinion of the Executive Council that the distribution of quinine in the schools by the teachers is unsafe, and that it is unnecessary to expend money on quinine as there is at present suffi. cient opportunity for obtaining the drug.
Transmits a copy of a despatch from the Acting Resident Commissioner of Swaziland regarding the measures taken for the prevention of mosquito- borne diseases.
89
90
114
The Governor
Jamaica, 154
Returns for 1914 of mosquito-borne
diseases.
114
April 23 (Rec. May 10.)
Forwards the report of the Government Bacteriologist on the work done in the Pathological Laboratory during the six months ended 31st March, 1915.
123
Acknowledges No. 109; congratulates 146
the Medical Officers concerned on the success attained; asks whether steps are being taken to carry out the recommendation for the inspection of all persons arriving at Antigua from
islands, neighbouring whether it has been found in Antigua that persons suffering from yaws are practically immune from syphilis.
and
115
To the Acting Governor
Leeward Islands: Antigua, 141
May 10
91
116
London School of
Tropical Medicine
May 11
Forwards the report of the Entomo- logical Department for the half-year ended 30th April, 1915.
147
92
mosquito-borne
98
Jamaica (Rec. March 6.) Return relating to
disesses for the year 1918.
107
1
Lalanda
108 The High Commis-
sioner
South Africa, Miscella- neous, 141
February 20 (Rec. March 13.)
mosquito-borne Cayman (Rec. March 6.) Return relating to
diseases for the year 1913. Transmits a copy of a despatch from the Resident Commissioner at Mafe- king reporting that it is quite impos- sible to organize a campaign against mosquito-borne diseases, but that everything possible is being done.
109
The Governor
Leeward
Ielands: Antigua, 107
March 25 (Rec. April 26.)
110
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine
April 30
Forwards report by Dr. McDonald on the treatment of yaws with salvar-
san.
Forwards reports of the work of the School for the six months ended 30th April, 1915.
117
Principal Medical
Officer
Uganda (Rec. May 24.) Report relating to the prevention of
for the year December, 1914.
mosquito-borne diseases in Uganda ended the 51st
118
The High Commis-
sioner
Southi
Africa, Miscella- neous, 409
May 22 (Rec. June 9.)
Forwarda copy of a despatch from the Administrator, Southern Rhodesia, enclosing a report on mosquito-borne diseases for 1914.
98
119
University of London
99
120 The Governor
100.
Jamaica, 218
102
148
158
June 17
June 8 (Rec. June 29.)
Applies for the continuance of the 154
annual grant of £750 in respect of the salary of the Professor of Proto- zoology, and of the additional grant of £100 for the services of his assistant.
Transmits copies of further reports, asked for in No. 101, on the use of salvarsan, and reports suspension of the operations of the travelling dis- pensary owing to the difficulty in procuring the drug.
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