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Results.
The following table shows that from July 1897 until March 1898
35,935 steamers and native craft and 481,250 crew and passengers
from ports on the coast of Western India were inspected:-

Months.
Vessels Inspected.
Persons Inspected.
Passengers.
Steam-ships
and square,
rigged vessels.
Native
sailing
craft.
Total.
Passengers.
Crew.
Total.
Segregated.
Plague Cases.
Steam-ships
and sqare-
-rigged vessels.
Country craft.
Steam ships and square- rigged
vessels.
Country craft.
Passengers.
Crew
Crew and Passengers.
1897.
July
89
943
1,032
9,152
973
3,228
6,517
10,125
9,745
19,870
489
...
August
100
1,639
1,739
15,344
2,139
4,287
9,956
17,483
14,243
31,726
919
...
September
139
3,772
3,911
37,773
4,584
5,506
22,606
42,357
28,112
70,469
3,565
4
October
158
4,749
4,907
31,630
992
5,309
28,849
32,622
34,158
66,780
10,548
4
November
156
4,943
5,099
33,464
649
5,429
31,382
34,113
36,811
70,024
9,692
15
December
160
5,263
5,423
33,282
1,013
5,439
34,290
34,295
39,729
74,024
9,148
5
1898.
January
181
4,249
4,430
11,311
335
3,427
28,097
11,646
31,524
43,170
2,986
...
February
102
4,793
4,895
13,279
209
2,852
82,089
13,488
34,941
48,429
415
1
March
121
4,378
4,499
21,595
663
3,919
29,681
22,258
33,600
55,858
461
6
TOTAL
1,206
34,729
35,935
206,830
11,557
39,396
223,467
218,387
263,863
481,250
38,223
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Twenty-seven cases of plague were detected or developed among
the suspicious cases which were sent to quarantine. These 27 cases
came from the following ports :-
Goregaum ... ... ... 1
Cutch Mandvi ...... 12
Jaffrabad ... ... ... 1
Verawal ... ... .. 1
Malwan ... ... ... 1
Bankoti ... ... ... 1
Karachi ... ... ... 1 27 Plague Cases.
Revdanda ... ... ... 2
Calcutta ......... 1
Nagotna ... ... ... 2
Dabhoi ............ 1
Mandvi ... ...... 1
Other ports ... ... ... 2
Outward Sea Inspection.
The above statistics do not apply to the outward inspections, which
were under the direct control of Government and were carried out by
Government servants. During the period from July 1897 until March
1898 inclusive, the Government Medical Staff inspected 35,816 outward-
bound vessels and native craft-268,882 crew, 322,051 passengers, or
a total of 590,933 crew and passengers. The inspection of outward-
bound crew and passengers continued to be very rigorous, and owing
to this being known very few cases of fully developed plague were
found at the time of inspection ; but 84 cases of Plague broke out
among the rejected crews and passengers who were sent to the hospitals
for observation.