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Beria!
From or to whom.
Despatch
Date.
Subject.
Page.
Serial No.
Despatch
From or to whom.
Date,
No., &c.
No.
No., &c.
183
Governor Sir C. M.
Clarke.
222
1906.
November 30 (Rec. Dec. 6.)
1905.
Transmits statement of expenditure in connection with the Mediterranean Fever Commission for the quarter ended September 30, 1906.
152
192
To Governor Sir M.
Nathan.
Hong Kong, 163.
August 24
184
To Governor Sir C.
202
December 11
M. Clarke.
Acknowledges receipt of No. 183, and enquires reason for not including Dr. Eyre's salary and allowance for May in the account.
153
193
British
Museum (Natural History).
October 20
III. MISCELLANEOUS MATTERS CONNECTED WITH THE INVESTIGATION OF TROPICAL DISEASES.
Berial
From or to whom.
No.
Despatch No., &c.
Date.
185
High Commissioner Sir J. Anderson.
Federated Malay States, 7.
1905.
January 5 (Rec. Jan. 28).
186
To Sir P. Manson...
Subject.
Reports that be proposes to appoint a successor to Dr. Daniels at the Insti- tute of Medical Research at Kuala Lumpur, but such successor should not be the head of the Institute, but a member of the staff.
Page.
194
Sir P. Manson
October 27
154
195
February 7
Transmits, for remarks, copy of No. 185
154
To the Crown Colonies and Pro- tectorates.
Circular
November 6
187
Sir P. Manson
February 9
Expresses opinion that the Governor's 155
scheme in No. 185 for the Institute of Medical Research at Kuala Lum- pur would be, with some modifica- tions, conducive to its efficient working.
196
To the Self Govern-
ing Colonies.
Circular
November 7
188
To High Commis- Federated February 17
sioner Sir J. Malay
States, Anderson.
48.
Concurs generally in the views ex- pressed in No. 185, and transmits copy of No. 187.
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197
To Sir P. Manson ...
November 8
156
198
Sir P. Manson
189
To Sir P. Manson...
February 17
Acknowledges receipt of No. 187, and requests that the London School of Tropical Medicine may be informed of the conditions of appointment of and the difference in the position which will be assigned to the succes- sor to Dr. Daniels..
190
Commissioner
Swayne.
Somali- land, 190.
May 25 (Rec. June 10.)
Yellow Fever. Forwards report by the Senior Medical Officer, and correspondence relative to possible conveyance of yellow fever by the Filaria Bancrofti.
156
191
Governor Sir M.
Nathan.
Hong Kong,
163.
June 24 (Rec. July 28.)
Proposed transfer of Officers engaged in Bacteriological Research.
Transmits copy of a letter from the Principal Medical Officer, proposing that Directors should be transferred in rotation between the Bacteriologi- cal Institutes of Ceylon, the Straits Settlements, and Hong Kong, with an additional term of teaching work at the London School of Tropical Medicine.
Subject.
Page.
States, in reply to No. 191, that the scheme proposed is not at present under consideration, but that the despatch will be borne in mind.
Blood-sucking Insects. States that it is proposed to publish a series of monographs on the subject; transmits pamphlet, and asks that it may be sent to Colonial officials with a request that collections may be forwarded.
160
160
Pathology of the West Indies. Agrees with Dr. Nicholls's remarks aa 160
to the necessity for an organised in- vestigation, and thinks that it would be undertaken by the London School of Tropical Medicine if the necessary funds were forthcoming.
Blood-sucking Insects. Transmits copy of No. 193, and requests that collections may be forwarded; requests that, if any of the apparatus required is not procurable locally, a list of what is required may he sent home.
Transmits copy of No. 195, and requests that, if possible, collections may be made and sent to the Natural History Museum.
Pathology of the West Indies. Enquires whether he could give a rough estimate of the probable cost of an organised investigation.
161
161
161
November 10 Submits scheme
1908.
199
The Royal College
of Physicians.
January 3
200
To the Governors of
the West Indian Colonies.
Weat Indies,
January 11
159
201
To the Royal Col- lege of Physicians.
January 11
162
Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and
Hygiene.
Reports action taken in the matter of 162
adopting the recommendations of a Joint Committee of the Colleges of Physicians and Surgeons.
Pathology of the West Indies. Transmits copy of No. 198; observes that it is not proposed to take imme- diate action,
Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene.
Acknowledges receipt of No. 199, and expresses satisfaction at the arrange- ments being made for the recognition of tropical medicine.
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1906.