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constitution, working, and general expenditure and management of a lock-hospital
in this country, and the particulars they contain in respect of each of these items are
believed to be so far exhaustive. They are drawn up in accordance, I believe, with
a standing order of Government to that effect, and I must allow them to interpret
themselves.

Table No. 9.

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.
Local Government or
Administration.
Date on which lock-
hospital was estab-
lished.
Act under which the
rules are in force.
Area over which the
rules are in force.
Estimated native popu-
lation in this area.
Detail of monthly pay of establishment. Whether a first class
or second class hos-
pital.
Remarks.
Oudh. June, 1866. Act XXII. of 1864. Five miles around can-
tonments.
43, 228.       Rs. 2nd class lock hos-
pital.
The funds required for
its maintenance are
provided out of local
sources.
Medical officer ... ... 50
Native doctor ... ... 10
4 matrons @ Rs. 6 each   ... 24
2 servants @ Rs. 5 each   ... 10
1 mehtrani @ Rs. 4   ... 4
1 chaukidar @ Rs. 4   ... 4
Total monthly cost of establish-
ment.
  ... 102

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