N

Serial

Despatch

No.

From or to whom.

No., &c.

Date.

Berial

From or to whom,

No.

Despatch No., c.

Dato.

Subject.

Page

Subject.

Page.

46

General Post Office .....

1900.

May 29

States that the Postmaster-Göneral will assist the bringing over of live mosquitoes from the Roinau Campagna and suggests arrange- ments for that purpose.

21

53 The Seamen's Hospital

Society.

1900.

June 22

47 To the Governors of

The Gold Coast

201

and

Lagos

162

and

The High Commis-

May 31

sioners for

Northern Nigeria

138

and

Southern Nigeria 151

+

48 | To Foreign Office

June 1

Reports that copies of, “Instruc- tions for the Prevention of Malarial Fever" are being sent out and requests that they may be distributed as may be thought best, and that further copies, at oneshilling each, will be supplied by the Crown Agents if required.

Transmits copies of Nos. 34, 45 and 46, and enquires whether the arrangements proposed in No. 46 can be carried out.

22

54 General Post Office ...

June

(6)

#

319

States that no Officers in the Colonial Service have made application for treatment in the Society's Hospitals, and suggests thaa some proposal should be made by Her Majesty's Govern- ment if those already made by the Board do not meet the case.

States that the necessary instruc- tions have been issued to the Indian Mail Officers respecting the conveyance from Ancona of consignments of live mosquitoes

for

the London School of Tropical Medicine, and that a telegram will be sent weekly announcing the time of the arrival of the Indian Mail at Cannon Street.

Considers that the services of Dr. Daniels may be brought to a conclusion on his return from East Africa, but that Dr. Stephens and Mr. Christophers, who have obtained valuable results, should continue their work.

24

25

25

55 The Malaria Investi-

gation Committee,

June 27

43

Foreign Office

June 6

States that Her Majesty's Ambas- 23

sador at Rome has been instructel

to arrange for the delivering of boxesof mosquitoes to the Indian Mail Officers at Ancona,

56 | Foreign Office

June

50

To Dr. P. Manson

June 13

Transmits copies of Nos, 45, 46, 48 and 49, and requests to be informed whether arrangements can be made for receiving boxes of mosquitoes from the Indian Mail Officers on the arrival of the mailtrain in London.

23

57

To General Post Office

I

51

To General Post Office

June 18

52 Mr. A. L. Jones

June 21

States that arrangements have been made with the Foreign Oflice for the conveyance of the

• boxes of mosquitoes to Ancona, and requests that the Super- intendent of the London School may be informed by telegraph when the Indian mail will arrive at Cannon Street Station, so that it may be met each week by someone from the School.

.....

23

Encloses copy of a circular issued by the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine notifying the holding of a meeting on June 25, to press upon the Government the necessity of improving the conditions of life in West Africa, and of the "Liverpool Daily Post" of June 20, containing an article on the subject; asks that the School may receive the full recognition of Her Majesty's Government.

Transmits copy of a despatch from Her Majesty's Consul General for British Central Africa com- menting upon Mr. Daniels's report and proposals,

26

June 29

Conveys thanks for arrangements made in connection with the transmission to the London School of Tropical Medicine of boxes of live mosquitoes from the Roman Campagna.

Agrees to the proposals made in No. 55, and asks for a short memorandum on the measures to be taken for the prevention of malaria, for transmission to the Colonies.

Expresses appreciation of work done by the Liverpool School, and states that steps are being taken to give effect to request. made in No. 5% for full recogni- tion by Her Majesty's Govern- meut.

27

28

28

58 To the Malaria Investi-

gation Committee.

July 10

24

59

To Mr. A. L. Jones ...

July 12

60 Liverpool School of

Tropical Medicine.

July 14

Conveys thanks for the recognition of the Liverpool School by Her Majesty's Government.

28

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PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

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Beriai No.

From or to whom.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

1000.

Bubject.

Paga

80 | Lord Lister

November 22

Considers that the action suggested 43

by Dr. Manson in No. 74 may properly be taken at once.

81 Sir Michael Foster ...

-

November 24

Supports the proposals made by

Dr. Manson in No. 74.

43

82 Sir Wm. MacGregor...

83 To The Seamen's Hos- Jamaica

pital Society.

December 6

Submits observations on No. 74 ...

41

December 7

Transmits copy of Nos. 72 and 79

45

84

Dr. Stephens and Mr.

Christophers.

<<

(Rec. Dec. 20.)

Gives abstract of views on the

prophylaxis of Malaria.

46

85 To Foreign Office

December 20

PLAN.

Transmits copies of forms, hither- to in use when appointing Medical Officers to Protectorates in Africa, altered to meet the new arrangements for studying either in Liverpool or London, and suggests that similar alter. ations should be made in the forms used by the Foreign Office.

A typical African settlement. To face page 46.

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