Madras Land Revenue Reports...Board of Revenue, 1880 |
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acre Agra Ajmere Allahabad amount April Arabic August average Azimgurh Baboo Bareilly barometer Benares bunds C. A. ELLIOTT canal Cawnpore channel Cinchona Circle Commissioner cotton crops cubic feet cultivation dated Dehra dhak Dhoon Director of Public Division drainage line embankments English estimate fall feet per second flood Futtehgurh Gardens Goruckpore Hindi Honor increase India irrigation Jail Jhansie Jounpore July Jumna June Kalee Nuddee Katha khadir Kumaon land letter Lieutenant-Governor Lucknow lymph Mahomedan maunds means Meerut Meerut Division ment miles month Moradabad Municipal Mussoorie Native Superintendent North-Western Provinces November Nynee Tal observations officers opium outturn Persian plants Public Instruction rain rain-fall Rajah Rajbuha remarks river Rohilkhund Roorkee Saharunpore schools season Secretary to Government seeds seers Shamlee Singh small-pox square miles stations supply swamp tehseel temperature thermometer tion Total Urdu vaccination valley village weather West Kalee Western Provinces
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Página 154 - ... experience, that in vaccinating direct from the heifer to the arm " they are obliged in one-eighth of their cases to vaccinate a second time before they " can produce any effect, and that in the end very nearly one-fourth of the children " who are infected in this way are sent out with that imperfect degree of protection " against small-pox which is afforded by only one or two vaccine vesicles, it must, I " think, be obvious, that by the adoption of such a practice we should be greatly " weakening...
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Página 154 - ... experience that in vaccinating direct from the heifer to the arm they are obliged, in one eighth of their cases, to vaccinate a second time before they can produce any effect, and that in the end very nearly one fourth of the children who are infected in this way are sent out with that imperfect degree of protection against smallpox which is afforded by only one or two vaccine vesicles, it must, I think, be obvious that by the adoption of such a practice we should be greatly weakening our defences...
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Página 152 - Seaton's report show most clearly that the system [of animal vaccination] as " at present understood has certain great disadvantages ; and these, in my opinion, are " of such a kind as at present entirely to forbid an adoption of the system in place of " our own, unless on independent grounds our own already deserved to be condemned.
Página 262 - State will bring this question to the notice of the Government of India, with a view to their advising Native States containing factories to follow the factory legislation of British India.
Página 124 - The disadvantages at present imputable to animal vaccination are its various pecuи liar liabilities to failure : first, that apparently even able and painstaking operators " may find it impossible to transmit successive vaccination from calf to calf without " very frequent recurrence of failures and interruptions ; secondly, that the transference " of infection from the calf to the human subject, even under the most favourable cir...
Página 124 - ... by experienced operators and with lancet direct from calf to arm), has in it such risks of failure that, for instance, at Rotterdam, the proportion of unsuccess was nearly twenty times as great as in the ordinary arm-to-arm vaccinations ; and thirdly, that the calf-lymph, as compared with ordinary lymph, is peculiarly apt to spoil with keeping, and in the form of tubepreserved lymph can so little be relied on that the Rotterdam establishment, in distributing supplies of lymph, now uses only lymph...