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Conclusion.

22. In conclusion I may say that the progress of vaccination in
the United Provinces has, in the triennial
period, not been inconsiderable, in spite of
having to contend with such a formidable adversary as plague. In the
nature of things vaccination must always be carried out among the most
uneducated classes, and among people suspicious to a degree. The work
of vaccination has been slowly built up, step by step, year by year, and
it says much for the confidence placed in officials, that even during a
period when plague has attacked the Provinces, no great falling off or
opposition to vaccination has been observed and that even a gratifying
increase in work can be shown.

J. CHAYTOR WHITE, M.D., D.P.H. (CAMB.),

NAINI TA'L :

MAJOR, I.M.S.,
Sany. Commr. & Supdt.-Genl. of Vaccination,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh.

The 30th July 1902.