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III.-MEDITERRANEAN FEVER.

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference :-

C.O.885

19 PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON

ALLY WITHOUT PERMISSION OF THE BE REPRODUCED PHOTOGRAPHIC- COPYRIGHT PHOTOGRAPH-NOT TO

Subject.

Page.

1908.

March 13

Suggests that a system of regular in- spection of goats by Veterinary In- spectors with bacteriological knowledge should be instituted,

101

Serinl

No.

From or to whom.

Despatch

Date.

Xo., &c.

Subject.

Page.

Serial

So. ! From or to whom.

Despatch No., &c.

Date.

1908.

41

To Foreign Office ...

Jane 17

Requests that the Governments indicated niny be invited to forward copies of any documents on sleeping sickness in exchange for copies of publications issued by the Sleeping Sickness Bureau.

94

55

Board of Agriculture

and Fisheries.

45

Foreign Office

June 30

15

نات

The Governor

91

[57

To the Governor

Malta, 49.

Malta, 39.

46

To Foreign Office...

July 8

Transmite, in reply to No. 44, copy of a despatch to His Majesty's Repre sentatives at Berlin, Paris, Lisbon, and Brussels respecting the exchange of publications: enquires as to the constitution of the Bureau and names of the Managing Committee. Transmite, in reply to No. 45, copy of a notice giving details of the constitu- tion of the Managing Committee of the Sleeping Sickness Bureau : sng- gests that a copy should be cominani- cated to the Soudan Government and that, for the reasons stated, the contri- bution from that Government should be considered to commence from the beginning of the present financial

March 9 (Rec. Mar. 14.)

March 24

95

55

The Governor

Malta, 77.

April 30 (Rec. Muy 9.)

59

To War Office and

Admiralty,

May 21

year.

47

Sleeping

Sickness

July 17

Bureau.

48

To the Governor

Uganda,

July 20

171.

Minutes of meeting of Managing Com-

mittee, 17th July, 1908, Informs him, in reply to No. 34, that information will shortly be furnished as to the constitution of a Sleeping Sickness Bureau, and furnishes u list of journals which are likely to prove of service to medical officers.

96

97

60

War Office

June 16

40

To all Crown Colo. Circular

nies and Protec-

toratesand('yprus,

and to all Respon-

sible Government

Colonies (includ-

July 21

States constitution and objects of the Bureau and requests that any inform ation obtained as to sleeping sickness may be at once communicated to the Bureau with a view to distribution to all interested in the question.

ing Australian

States).

50

Sleeping Sickness

Bureau,

51

Ditto

October 30

September 30 Minutes of meeting of Managing Com-

mitteo held on 30th September. Minutes of the meeting of the Managing

Committee held on 30th October,

November 9 Transmits copies of the first number of the Bulletin of the Sleeping Sigkness Bureau, and asks that they may be distributed to Medical Officers of the Government who may be interested.

52

To the Governors-

General and Gov-

ernors of all Self- Governing Colon- ies.

53

The Governor

Uganda, 238.

November 3 (Rec. Dec. 4.)

1

Forwards copy of a minute by the Senior Medical Officer on the memo- randum containing an account of Professor Koch's views concerning the etiology of sleeping sickness and of the measures which he considers should be taken for dealing with the disease; together with copies of notes by Dr. Hodges on the causes, &c., uf the disease.

Minutes of meeting of the Managing

Committee, held on 18th December, - 1908,

34

Sleeping Sickness:

Bureau.

December 18

RF

98

C1

62

To the Governor

Admiralty...

Malta, 85.

June 23

June 30

לאות

Encloses reports by Dr. Zammit on ex-

periments on goats.

Requests that further consideration may be given to the matter with a view to the institution of more effective ineasures for the suppression of the fever among the general population.

105

111

Proposes to appoint a Committee to con- 111

sider the matter points out difficul ties in getting rid of infected goats. and considers that the expense should be shared by the War Office and Admiralty.

Transmits copies of Nos. 55, 57, and 58, 112

and trusts that the proposal with re- spect to the expenditure involved will be accepted: enquires whether it is desired to have a representative on the local Committee.

Agrees to appoint a representative on the local Committee on the understanding that the War Office will not be com- mitted to any expenditure until it has had an opportunity of discussing the proposals put forward.

112

113

Transmits copies of Nos. 59 and 60)

Agrees to the appointment of an Admi- | 113

ralty representative upon the Com- mittee, subject to the understanding that the Adiniralty is not committed to any expenditure or to concurrence in any measures without consideration of the Committee's report.

IV. ANKYLOSTOMIASIS.

120,

|Bermuda, December 30, Forwards report by the Medical Officer; 113

of Health on the one imported case of ankylostomiasis met with in the colony.

1907 (Rec. Jan. 14, i

1908.)

63

The Governor

101

64

Ditto

Bahamas, 1.

January 9 (Roc. Jan. 28.)

102

65

Ditto

Wind- ward

Islands (St. Vin- cent),

33

To Dr. C. W. Branch

I04

16.

Wind- ward Islands

(St.

Vincent).

February 23 (Rec. Mar. 9.)

March 18

Transinits report by the Resident Sur- 114

geon, New Proviilence Asylum, and

the Medical Inspector, that the disease is unknown in the colony.

Forwards despatch from the Administra- tor enclosing reports by Dr. Durrant and Dr. Pike relating to the prevalence of ankylostomiasis in the West Indian Colonies.

115

Transmits No. 65, and asks for his; 117

observations on the report.

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