INDEX.

                                          VACCINATION REPORT FOR 1889-90.

PARA.

PAGE.

1.

Vaccination Report ... ... ... ... ...

1

2.

Changes amongst the supervising officers ... ... ...

id.

3.

Strength of the Department... ... ... ... ...

id.

4.

Increase or decrease in strength as compared with that in 1888-89 ...

id.

5.

Work amongst the civil and military population ... ... ...

2

6.

Infants successfully vaccinated in the 24 collectorates ... ...

id.

7.

Primary vaccination ... ... ... ... ...

3

8.

Results in primary vaccination ... ... ... ...

id.

9.

Re-vaccination ... ... ... ... ... ...

4

10.

Total operations ... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

11.

Increase and decrease in primary vaccination ... ... ...

5

12.

Increase and decrease in re-vaccination ... ... ... ...

id.

13.

Increase and decrease in total operations... ... ... ...

id.

14.

Causes of decrease ... ... ... ... ...

id.

15.

Particulars of vaccine operations ... ... ... ...

5—7

16.

Caste ... ... ... ... ... ...

8

17.

Age ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

18.

Sex ... ... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

19.

Percentages of success ... ... ... ... ...

id.

20.

Rate per mille of population protected by primary vaccinations ... ...

9

21.

Infants successfully vaccinated as compared with those available at 31 per
mille of population ... ... ... ... ...

id.

22.

Vaccination by establishments ... ... ... ...

id.

23.

Results in vaccine operations by establishments ... ... ...

10

24.

Percentages of success reviewed by establishments ... ... ...

id.

25.

Work of establishments ... ... ... ... ...

id.

26.

Do. Government vaccinators ... ... ... ...

11

27.

Do. Cantonment do. ... ... ... ...

id.

28.

Do. Municipal do. ... ... ... ...

id.

29.

Do. Local Fund do. ... ... ... ...

12

30.

Do. Native State do. ... ... ... ...

id.

31.

Do. Dispensary officers ... ... ... ... ...

13

32.

Do. performed in the Army ... ... ... ...

id.

id.

British Army ... ... ... ... ... ...

14

id.

Native do. ... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

33.

Average number of operations for each kind of establishment ... ...

id.

34.

Average number of operations per each vaccinator by districts and circles ...

14-15

35.

English lymph ... ... ... ... ... ...

15-16

id.

Quality of lymph in use ... ... ... ... ...

16

36.

Lymph supplied ... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

37.

Animal vaccination ... ... ... ... ...

16-17

id..

Places where animal vaccination was carried on ... ... ...

17

38.

Expenditure ... ... ... ... ...

id.

id.

Cost of each successful case including all charges ... ... ...

id.

39.

Cost of each successful case after deducting the pay of the supervising officers.

17-18

40.

Work of Deputy Sanitary Commissioners and Superintendents of Vacci-
nation ... ... ... ... ... ...

18

41.

Inspection from vaccination registers ... ... ... ...

id.

id.

Truthfulness of vaccination registers ... ... ... ...

18-19

id.

Inspection without vaccination registers ... ... ... ...

19

42.

Remarks on the work of supervising officers ... ... ...

id.

43.

Work of Inspectors and Assistant Superintendents ... ... ... ...

id.

44.

Conduct of inspecting officers ... ... ... ... ...

id.

45.

Total inspections... ... ... ... ... ...

id.

46.

Conduct of vaccinators ... ... ... ... ...

id.

47.

Conduct of clerks and kárkúns ... ... ... ...

id.

48.

Inoculation ... ... ... ... ...

id.

49.

Ill-effects by vaccination ... ... ... ... ...

20

50.

Aid from Civil, Revenue and Political Officers ... ... ...

id.

51.

Small-pox by collectorates ... ... ... ...

20-21

53.

Progress in the Western Registration District ... ... ...

21

54.

Do. Khándesh ... ... ... ... ...

21-22

55.

Do. Násik ... ... ... ... ...

22

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