Subject.
Page.
Serial No.
Despatch
From or to whom.
Date.
No.. &c.
Y
1912.
Page.
Subject.
1912.
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23
The Acting Gov-
ernor.
British Gaiana, 169.
June 4 (Rec. June 25.)
Transmits report on tropical diseases research work in the British Guiana Laboratory during the half-year ended 31st March, 1912.
37
31
:
Australia (Rec. Sept. 16) Return relating to mosquito - borne
diseases for 1911. (Northern
$
18
Terri-
tories).
24
Advisory Committee
June 2
Minutes of an Extraordinary Meeting
1
39
35* The Governor
for the Tropical
Jamaica, 313.
August 27 (Rec. Sept. 17.)
Diseases Research
Fund.
25
The Governor
Uganda, 206.
26*
Leeward Islands.
May 29 (Rec. July 5.)
(Rec. July 9)
Transmits return for 1911 relating to the prevention of mosquito-borne diseases.
-40
立
i
Returns relating to mosquito-borne diseases in the various Presidencies during the year 1911.
U
30*
University of Lon-
-
.don.
27
To the Governors and High Com- missioners.
Jamaica, 190; British
July 12
Honduras,
89:
British
Guiana,
173;
Bahamas,
72: Barbados,
71:
Windward
Istnads,
66;
Bermuda,
54:
Coylon. 294:
Hong Kong.
219; Mauritius, 129;
Seychelles,
Forwards copies of reports by the Sur- geon-General of Trinidad on the use of salvarsan in the treatment of yaws; observes that the Advisory Committee consider that the drug is undoubtedly of great value in the treatment of the disease but that its use is not yet free from risk, and they do not desire to advocate its immediate adoption for all cases without waiting for the result of further research and experiment.
41
38
37 Principal Civil
Medical Officer, The Acting Gover-
Ceylon
1
nor.
39*
Ditto
Sierra Leone,
412.
Wind- ward Islands (St. Lucia) 122.
Transmits observations of the Super- intending and other Medical Officers on the Report of the Advisory Com- inittee for the Tropical Diseases Re- search Fund for 1911.
(Rec. Sept. 28.) Report of the Professor of Protozoology at the University of London for the year ending June 30th, 1912. Report on the use of salvarsan in the
treatment of parangi.
August 28 (Rec. Sept. 28.)
September 11 (Rec. Oct. 1.)
September 21 (Rec. Oct. 7.)
Forwards, with observations, copy of a
report by Dr. Hughes on the results of the salvarean treatment in the Poor Asylum and Yaws Hospital during the last six months.
States that no member of the West African Medical Staff has any special observations to make on the Advisory Committee's Report for 1911, but for- wards remarks on anti-malarial work in Freetown during 1911, and a return of malarial fever, blackwater fever, &c., submitted by the Principal Medi cal Officer.
אן.
48
49
50
52
70:
Straits
Settle-- menta, 193
Malay
Staten, 20
Fiji, 186;
Western
Pacific, 125.
July 12
Islands, 168.
27A To the Acting Gov- Leeward
ernor,
States that the report of Dr..J. N. Rat enclosed in No.6 has been laid before the Advisory Committee for the Tropical Diseases Research Fund, who are of opinion that it is not yet possible to approve the compulsory treatment with salvarsan of persons suffering from yaws, as the drug cannot be said to be absolutely free from risk. Return relating to mosquito-borne
40 Principal Civil
Medical Officer.
41 The Liverpool School of Tropical Medi- cine.
October 31
Ceylon (Rec. Oct. 12) | Return relating to the prevention of inosquito-borne diseases during 1911. Encloses reports on the work of the School for the six months ending 31st October.
52
52
45
42 London School of Tropical Medicine.
November 8
53
43*
Forwards reports of the Entomology, Helminthology and Pretozoology De- partments for the half year ending 31st October, 1912; reports a marked increase in the number of students attending the School,
53
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53
Mauritius (Rec, Nov. 16)| Return of malarial fever and other tropical diseases during the year ended 31st December, 1911.
Transmits the third half-yearly report by the Government Bacteriologist for the period 1st April to 30th September. Submits report for 1912 on the work of
the Quick Laboratory, Cambridge.
Criticizes Captain Potter's report on vomiting sickness and states that, in view of the inconclusive nature thereof, he does not consider it de- sirable to ask the Legislature to vote money for any further investigations by another mission from England.
Jamaica, November 7
Confi- (Rec. Nov. 25.) dential.
Jamaica (Rec. Nov. 25) Return of malarial fever, blackwater fever, yellow fever, filariasis and dengue during 1911.
53
54
28.
29⚫ Dr. L. Nicholle
Australia,(Rec. July 22) (Papua). Wind- ward Islande, (St.
45
diseases.
41.
The Governor
(Rec. July 23),
Laboratory Report for six months ended
16th March, 1912.
Jamaica,
381.
October 31 (Rec. Nov. 19.)
45
45
31.
Tropical Diseases
Research Fund.
har) to Sir E.
Grey.
30 Acting Principal
Medical Officer. Principal Civil Med-
ical Officer.
32 Advisory Com
mittee for the
33′′. Mr. Clarke (Zanzi-Zanzibar,
Lucia.) Southern (Rec. July 23)
Nigeria.
Professor G. H. F.
Nuttall.
-
November 19
Straits (Rec. July 29) Settle-
Return relating to
diseases. Return of
mosquito-borne
46
46
The Governor
malarial
ments.
fever, yellow fever, blackwater fever, filariasis, and dengue during 1911.
46
July 31
Agenda and minutes of an Extraor 46
dinary Meeting.
August 9
Transmits, with remarks, a report for
48
47°
217.
(Rec. Sept. 3.)
1911 by the Health Officer on mos- quito-borne diseases.
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