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Puge
Serial
From or to whom.
Despatch
Date.
No.
No., &c.
128
100
The Governor
Windward Islands
(Grenada),
76
1916
Bubject.
Page.
April 29 (Rec. May 12.)
May 17
Forwards despatch from the Adminis
trator of Grenada enclosing report by Dr. Macdonald on the ankylostomia- sis campaign for the quarter ended 31st March, 1915; objects to the pro- posal to accept, temporarily, respon sibility for expenditure not sanctioned by the Health Commission.
Observes that Dr. Marshall's report reflecta much credit on him, and states that the value of his work is appreciated by the International Health Commission; approves the budget of expenditure of the pro- posed campaign; and requests peri- odical reports showing what is being done for the improvement of the sani. tary conditions concurrently with the progress of the campaign.
Expresses thanks for the information
enclosed in No. 96.
129
141
141
124
101 To the
Govemor
Acting Leeward Islaule, Miscel-
May 18
Isneous
126
102
To the International Health Commis- sion
94
The
International
Health Commis.
Malay States
sion to Mr. II. R. Cowell
April 14 (Rec. April 26.)
95
The Governor
Leeward Islands, 127
April 8 (Reo. May 3.)
96
The International
Health Commis- sion
April 22 (Reo. May 8.)
97
Ditto
Trividad
April 22 (Rec. May 8.)
Barbados
May 8
Commis-
98 To the International
Health
sion
99
Ditto
British Honduras
May 3
Quotes a cable from Dr. Heiser astating that the arrangements for the work in the East are completed and that the Government have nominated Dr. Hacker; and states that the Inter- national Health Commission have chosen as the other two members of the Commission Drs. 8. T. Darling and M. Barber.
Transmits copies of a report by Dr. E. 8. Marshall detailing the results of the investigation which be made in 1914 into the alleged prevalence of ankylostomiasis in Antigua; remarks upon the report; states that the plan of action and budget of the experi- mental campaign proposed by Dr. Marshall has been approved by the International Health Commission; and hopes that the scheme will be in full working order by the end of April.
States that the High Commissioner of the Malay States designated Dr. Hacker as the local member of the Uncinariasis Commission; that the International Health Commission approved the appointment; and that Dra. Darling and Barber have sailed from New York for Singapore via Liverpool; encloses memoranda on the qualifications of Drs. Washburn, Jacocks, and Covington.
Observes, in reply to No. 90, that the Commission is glad that Dr. Wash- burn should serve in the capacity most convenient to the Colonial Government; as the Trinidad budget has been modified it is not certain that it will provide for the position proposed for Dr. Covington; explains arrangements of the Commission as regards remuneration of its investi- gators.
Transmite a copy of No. 92; thinks an intensive campaign in the parish of St. Andrew would probably be pro- ductive of beneficial results; and in- quires whether the Commission could see their way to send an investigator to Barbados to report and advise as to the best means of initiating such a campaign.
Transmits a copy of No. 88; and sug gests that, if the Commission should see their way to extending their cam- paign in British Honduras, it might be possible for them to send a doctor of experience to decide where to begin operations; the Medical Department being shorthanded, no adequate inquiry would be practic able without the aid of the Commis- sion.
108
Ditto
127
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The Governor
Sierra Leone,
241
Trinidad
May 17
May 8 (Roc. May 21.)
April 20 (Rec. May 24.)
Malay States
May 81
Expresses appreciation of their readi- ness to accept the Governor of Trini- dad's proposal to appoint Dr. Wash- burn as an Assistant Medical Officer in the Colony.
Transmits report by Dr. Butler on the subject of ankylostomiasis infection: adds that the Principal Medical Officer has nothing to report in the matter of the Cline Town railway reservation, but that the sanitation of the reservation and the health of the employees are the subject of constant attention by the officers of the Medical and Sanitary Depart- ments.
Reports preliminary visit of Dr. Heiser to Singapore in connexion with the ankylostomiasis campaign, and nomi- nation of Dr. Hacker to be local member of the Commission; wel- comes proposal of Dr. Heiser to ex- tend the scope of the inquiry so as to include investigations into malaria.
Conveys purport of No. 106.
142
142
146
146
128
105
The High Commis.
rioner
Malay States, 162
129
106
To the International Health Commia- sion
107 The
International Honltli Commis- sion
Barbados
May 22 (Rec. Juno 5.)
Expresses appreciation of the invita tion in No. 98, and states that Dr. H. H. Howard will be requested to visit Barbados and confer with the local officials as to measures for the relief and control of hookworm disease.
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