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Annual Report of the Public Health Commissioner with the Government of India for 1927

1929

Section 1. 46 Section II. 49 Vaccination in the European and Indian Armies. 67 Annual returns of the European and Indian Armies and the jail population. 61 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH COMMISSIONER WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA FOR 1927. [...] The principal causes of invaliding to the United Kingdom were:— Inflammation of middle ear 155 Pulmonary tuberculosis 73 Mental diseases 67 Epilepsy. 46 Disordered action of the heart 40 Perforation of Membrana Tympani 32 Valvular disease of the heart 32 Neurasthenia 27 Malaria 20 739 or 13'28 per 1 000 of the strength were discharged from the service as invalids compared with 13'47 per 1 [...] Lobar pneumonia— Admissions. 1.8 1.9 2 0 0.7 4 3 1'0 Deaths. aheumatie fever—... [...] The altered position with regard to classification Etnd also with regard to the total number of dysentery cases is as noted in last year's report the result of improved diagnosis following the reorganization of the pathology services and the higher standard of laboratory work.9 Cases Typhoid fever. 30 (8 deaths). [...]. 280 34 314 5.94 Soft Chancre. 571 30 601 19.02 Gonorrhcea 1 646 518 2 244 71.01 The percentage of the 3 varieties of venereal disease during the past 6 years are shown in the following table :- Syphilis.
government politics public policy
Pages
223
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.145861
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Cover
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Frontmatter
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Section I.On the Health of British Troops in India
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Section II.On The Health of the Indian Army
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Appendices
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Backmatter
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