SECOND ANNUAL REPORT
OF
The Harcourt Butler Institute of Public Health
For the Year 1927.

    This report covers the first full year's working of the Institute.
During the year each of the principal functions of the Institute,—teach-
ing routine public health laboratory work, and investigation,—has been
further developed, and the resources of the Institute have been placed
at the disposal of various voluntary agencies engaged in health
activities.

    Staff of the Institute.—Director.—Lieut.-Col. G. G. Jolly, C.I.E., M.B.,
D.P H., D.T.M., I.M.S.

    Assistant Director.—Dr. G. Mackey, D.T.M., I.M.D.
    Chemist.—U Thein Kin, B.A., F.C.S., A.T.M.

    Assistant Malariologist.—Dr. E. S. Feegrade, D.T.M., I.M.D.

    Assistant Bacteriologist.—Dr. V. W. Fenn, L.S.M.F.

    Assistant Chemist.—Mr. G. C. Moitra, B.Sc., F.C.S.

    In addition to the permanent staff, outside lecturers and demon-
strators conducting various courses of instruction have made use of the
Institute.

    Teaching.—Five courses of instruction in Public Health were
conducted during the year:—

     1. The Rangoon University M.B. Course in Hygiene and Public
Health.

     2. The Government of Burma Medical School Course in Public
Health.

     3. The Rangoon University Course in School Hygiene for the
Teacher's Diploma.