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Serinl No.
Despatch
From or to whom.
Date.
No, &c.
1918
74
The Governor
Windward January 28
Islands (Rec. Feb. 19.) (Grounds), 24
75
To Dr. E. S. Marahall
Leaward Islands
February 26
76
To the Governor
Windward Islands (8t. Lucia),
March 2
Miscel
Isneous
Bubject.
Transmits, with remarks, a report by Dr. Angus Macdonald on the work of the International Health Commis- sion in Grenada for the quarter ended 81st December, 1914.
Informs him of the high opinion formed by Dr. Howard of his work in An- tigua, and states that Mr. Harcourt has noted the opinion with pleasure.
Acknowledges the receipt of No. 78; awaits his proposals for improving the sanitation of Castries and the outlying districts.
Serial
Despatch
From or to whom.
Date.
No.
No., &c.
1916
00
90
86 The High Commis
siouer
Malay States,
80
102
103
87 The Governor
Trinidad, 94
February 12 Rec. March 28.)
March 9 (Reo. March 24.)
British
March 5 Honduras, (Reo. March 27.)
87
77
Ditto
Windward Islauds (Grenada),
March 5
Miscel
laneous
Acknowledges the receipt of No. 74, which has been read with much interest; requests his views on the proposals of Dr. Macdonald as to the introduction of legislation.
108
88
Ditto
78 To the International Health: Commis- sion
Windward Islands (St. Lucia)
March 5
States that Mr. Harcourt approves the
revised budget enclosed in No. 72.
103
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89 The
79
To the Governor
Windward Islands (8t. Lucia), Miscel- laneous (8)
March 5
Transmits a copy of No. 78.
103
International Health Commis Bion
Windward Islands (St. Lucis)
80
The
International
Trinidad
Health Commis- sion
February 28 (Rec. March 6.)
90
104
To the International
Health Commis
sion
81
Ditto
Malay States
February 28 (Rec. March 6.)
Acknowledges the receipt of No. 68, and states that Dr. Washburn has been cabled to proceed to Trinidad and tender his services to the Gover- nor and the Surgeon-General.
Encloses copies of a letter from the High Commissioner for the Malay States expressing his approval of the Ankylostomiasis Commission working in the States; and states that they are accordingly advising Dr. Heiser, the Director for the East, to get the Commission organized and its work under way.
(Ree. March 6.) Extract from annual report for 1914 giving a synopsis of hookworm reports of District Medical Officers.
104
(Rea. March 12.) Approves generally the proposals of the 107
"Commission of Inquiry, and states
that he will nominate member.
82
The Superintending
Medical Officer
Jamaica
83
The High Commis-
sioner
Mulay States, Telegram
81 To the International
Trinidad
March 12
I
Health sion
Commis-
85 To the International
Health Commis-
Malay States
March 15
sion
#
local
Expresses thanks for the promptitude with which the services of Dr. Wash- burn have been placed at the disposal of the Government of Trinidad.
States that Mr. Harcourt has learnt with satisfaction that the arrange- ments for the Commission of Inquiry in the Malay States are now in active preparation.
107
March 28 (Rec. April 8.)
Trinidad
April 7
01
To the Governor
Trinidud, Confidential
April 7
105
92
The Governor
Barbados, 70
March 81 |(Rec. April 20.)
93
Ditto
Sierra
April 8
108
Leone, 158 (Reo. April 26.)
Subject.
Refers to his letter to Dr. Heiser the conveying his approval of proposed methods of working of the Commission; and states that he hopes to hear from the Principal Medical Officer soon after Dr. Heiser's visit as to what arrange- ments are recommended for the be- ginning of the Commission's work and what proposals are made for the appointment of a local member.
Page.
108
Reports arrival of Dr. Washburn, and 108
that, pending instructions, Dr. Campbell will act as Medical Officer in charge and Dr. Washburn as Second Medical Officer, and suggests that the services of Dr. Covington as Second Assistant Medical Officer should be applied for.
Encloses copies of minutes and reports by the Medical Officers regarding the incidence of ankylostomiasis in the Colony, and makes observations on
them.
Expresses satisfaction at the approval of the revised budget and plan of action for the campaign in St. Lucia, and observes that recent reports in- dicate very satisfactory progress.
Notifies arrival of Dr. Washburn in Trinidad, and states the circum- stances in which he has been appointed to the post of Assistant Medical Officer; inquires whether the services of Dr. Covington can be placed at the disposal of the Governor.
Inquires, in view of the shortage of medical men, as to the suitability of Dr. Campbell for the substantive post vacated by Dr. Dodd, and adde that the International Health Com- mission is being communicated with with regard to the services of Dr. Covington.
Reports that, in spite of efforts, no satisfactory progress has been made towards the eradication of ankylos- tomiasis in the Colony; encloses a copy of a minute by Dr. Hutson recommending that assistance be sought from the International Health Commission, and that, if a cam- paign is started, Dr. Grannum be placed in charge.
109
113
114
114
115
Transmits report by the Principal 118
Medical Officer on the incidence of ankylostomiasis in the Colony for the half-year ended
December,
1914.
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