This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...will shew: --Number of European and Eurasian Civil patients treated in the Surgical Wards of the General Hospital, from 1st April 1858 to 31st March 1859 432 Number of Military treated iu the same Wards during that period, viz. Europeans 213 Natives; 327 Number of Eurasian and Natives treated m the W ards of the Civil ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1860 Excerpt: ...will shew: --Number of European and Eurasian Civil patients treated in the Surgical Wards of the General Hospital, from 1st April 1858 to 31st March 1859 432 Number of Military treated iu the same Wards during that period, viz. Europeans 213 Natives; 327 Number of Eurasian and Natives treated m the W ards of the Civil Dispensary in same period. In addition to this large field of practical study, the Students had daily opportunities of observing and treating the diseases of a considerable number of out-patients of the General Hospital Dispensary. The Professor of Medicine gives a very unfavourable report of his Native Medical Pupils. The students of Medical Jurisprudence conducted themslves well. The following Abstract shews the Expense of the Medical College for the year 1858-59. The remainder of the report consists of various statements connected with Examinations, Prizes, &c. Primary Medical School.--The General results of the Examination were decidedly satisfactory. Some changes are proposed m the Curriculum and general arrangements of the School. The establishment should be transferred to same locality near the Medical College, and should be placed under the charge of the Principal of the College. The Government Resolution dated 25th January 1860, postpones the sanction of these recommendations. JUDICIAL AND REVENUE STATISTICS OF THE THREE PRESIDENCIES. Parliamentary Papers. These statistics are given by Mr. H. Ricketts, in his Report on Civil Salaries and Establishments throughout India (1855). VACCINATION IN THE MADRAS PEESIDENCY. 1858. Madras Records, No. LXV. On the 28th October 1859 the Director General of the Medical Department forwards to Government a report on vaccination in the Madras Presidency during the year 1858. There was a slight decre...
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