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The successful cases in each were 12,527 and 1,860 respectively, and their per-
centages were 89.14 and 64.14. Out of every 1,000 persons 32.33 were success-
fully vaccinated. The average number of vaccinations performed by each
vaccinator was 1,060. The total cost was Rs. 5,180-14-11 or annas 5 and
pies 9 per each successful case. There were 20 deaths from small-pox recorded
in this zilla during the year.

Native States in the
Southern Registration Dis-
trict.

77. The State of Kolhápur, the Southern Marátha Jághirs, including Jath
State, and the Savanúr State under the Dhárwár
Agency, have a collective population of 1,649,163
persons. There were in all 33 vaccinators, each of
whom had, on an average, 49,369 persons to work
among. In these States 51,380 persons were primarily vaccinated and 9,140
revaccinated, the successful cases being 48,392 and 5,976 and the percentages
of success being 94.18 and 65.38 respectively. The rate per mille of population
protected was 32.95. Each vaccinator on an average vaccinated 18.34 persons.
The total expenditure for vaccination was Rs. 15,267-10-6 or annas 4 and pies 6
per each successful case.

Gujarát Registration District.

78. The Gujarát Registration District comprises the Collectorates of Surat
Broach, Kaira, Panch Maháls and Ahmedabad, and the
Native States of Rewa Kántha, Mahi Kántha, Cambay,
the Surat Agency and Jambughoda. It has a population of 4,382,067 persons
and is administered by a Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, who has under his orders
six Inspectors of Sanitation and Vaccination, 2 clerks, 80 vaccinators and candi-
dates and 84 peons. Each vaccinator has on an average a population of 54,775
persons. There were 139,416 persons primarily vaccinated and 5,341 revacci-
nated with 135,695 succesful in primary and 3,082 in revaccination, the percentage
of success to operations being 97.33 and 57.70 respectively. The protected per
mille was 31.67. Each vaccinator vaccinated 1,930 persons on an average. The
total cost was Rs. 42,880-7-0 and the average cost per each successful case was
annas 4 and pies 11. There were in all 3 dispensaries wherein the vaccination
work was performed by the medical officers. There were 596 deaths from small-
pox during the year.

Surat.

79. In the Surat Zilla there were 11 vaccinators. Each vaccinator has
on an average, a population of 59,089 persons. There
were 21,133 persons primarily vaccinated and 657 re-
vaccinated. The successful cases were 20,346 and 371 or 96.27 and 56.47 per
cent. respectively. The rate of protection per mille of population was 31.87.
Each vaccinator vaccinated on an average 1,981 persons. The total cost was
Rs. 4,815-1-5 and the average cost per each successful case was annas 2 and
pies 9. Small-pox caused 180 deaths in this zilla during the year under report.

Broach.

80. In the Broach Collectorate there were 6 vaccinators, each of whom had,
on an average, a population of 56,915 persons. There
were 10,573 persons primarily vaccinated and 495 re-
vaccinated. The successful cases were 10,350 and 234 or 97.89 and 47.27 per
cent. respectively. The rate of protection per mille of population was 30.99.
Each vaccinator vaccinated 1,845 persons on an average. The total cost was
Rs. 2,170-13-7 and the average cost per each successful case was annas 3 and pies
3. No vaccination work was performed by the dispensary Medical Officer.
There were 36 deaths from small-pox during the year.

Kaira.

81. In the Kaira Zilla, there were 11 vaccinators, each of whom had, on
an average, a population of 76,508 persons. There
were 26,079 persons primarily vaccinated and 1,091
revaccinated. The successful cases under each kind were 25,765 and 596, and
their percentages were 98.80 and 54.63 respectively. The rate of protection per
mille of population was 30.24. Each vaccinator on an average vaccinated 2,470
persons. The total cost for the zilla was Rs. 4,002-12-9 and the average cost
per each successful case was annas 2 and pies 3. There were 70 deaths from
small-pox in this zilla during the year.