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nation was carried on throughout the year in four Municipalities and in two
Cantonments, and in these 10,445 children were vaccinated. The total number
of persons vaccinated with calf lymph during the year was 21,098 compared
with 26,744 in 1900-1901. In the Rural Districts there were 10,653 operations
compared with 14,306 in the previous year, and in the four principal towns and
the two Cantonments 10,445 compared with 12,438 in 1900-1901.
Human and animal lymph.
The following statement shows the number and results of vaccination done
with human and animal lymph during the year 1901-
1902 in this district:—
Collectorates, &c. |
NUMBER OF VACCINATIONS. |
NUMBER OF SUCCESSFUL |
TOTAL. |
|||
Human. |
Animal. |
Human. |
Animal. |
Number of |
Successful |
|
Ahmednagar ... |
21,858 |
2,767 |
19,580 |
2,506 |
24,625 |
22,086 |
Poona ... ... |
14,125 |
12,108 |
13,318 |
11,034 |
26,233 |
24,352 |
Sholápur ... ... |
18,738 |
2,915 |
16,927 |
2,808 |
21,653 |
19,735 |
Sáhára ... ... |
19,633 |
1,607 |
18,247 |
1,088 |
21,240 |
19,335 |
Ratnágiri ... ... |
23,523 |
149 |
22,182 |
144 |
23,672 |
22,326 |
Native States ... |
2,416 |
771 |
2,203 |
671 |
3,187 |
2,874 |
Total ... |
100,293 |
20,317 |
92,457 |
18,251 |
120,610 |
110,708 |
Animal vaccination in the
Southern Registration Dis-
trict.
30. In the Southern Registration District animal
vaccination was continued in Belgaum, Dhárwár,
Hubli, Gadag, Byádgi, Ránebennur, Haveli Towns
and in the States of Kolhápur, Sángli and Sávanur.
Animal vaccination in the
Gujarát Registration District.
31. Animal vaccination was discontinued in
Ahmedabad owing chiefly to the famine causing a
difficulty to the supply of calves.
Animal vaccination in Sind
Registration District.
32. In the Sind Registration District animal vaccination was carried on in
the town of Karáchi without any opposition through-
out the year. The calf lymph was supplied from
Karáchi to the District Vaccinators and Medical
Officers in Sind and Baluchistan on indents.
Calves inoculated.
33. Of the 1,141 calves inoculated at 17 towns carrying on animal vaccina-
tion work only 6 were reported as having failed and 5
of these failures occurred in Belgaum Town. The work
is very satisfactory. The scope of it has been increasing and it is hoped may
increase especially in the large towns and so do away with any opposition shown.
34. The total expenditure on account of vaccination is shown in the
following table and is compared with the preceding year:—
Establishments. |
1900-1901. |
1901-1902. |
Increase. |
Decrease. |
||||||||
Rs. |
a. |
p. |
Rs. |
a. |
p. |
Rs. |
a. |
p. |
Rs. |
a. |
p. |
|
Provincial ... ... |
1,16,533 |
6 |
2 |
99,205 |
7 |
0 |
...... |
17,327 |
15 |
2 |
||
Municipal and Can- |
41,044 |
10 |
8 |
38,934 |
12 |
5 |
...... |
2,109 |
14 |
3 |
||
Local Fund.. ... |
1,05,492 |
9 |
3 |
1,05,324 |
1 |
4 |
...... |
168 |
7 |
11 |
||
Native States ... |
28,117 |
9 |
4 |
27,276 |
7 |
0 |
...... |
841 |
2 |
4 |
||
Total ... |
2,91,188 |
8 |
5 |
2,70,740 |
11 |
9 |
...... |
20,447 |
7 |
8 |
There was a decrease in expenditure under all establishments. It was due
to the absence of Deputy Sanitary Commissioners on furlough; to the discon-
tinuance of grain compensation to Vaccinators and peons; to there being no
additional establishment and to the abolition of the appointment of one Inspec-
tor and one Vaccinator and a peon. The successful cases, excluding dispensaries,
amounted to 461,799, and the average cost for each successful case is annas nine
and pies five against annas eight and pies two in the previous year.
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