INDEX.

                              NOTES ON VACCINATION FOR 1905-1906.

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PARA.

PAGE.

1.

Number of persons vaccinated ... ... ...

1

2 to 8.

Increase or decrease by Registration Districts ... ...

id.

9.

Infants successfully vaccinated as compared with the number
available ... ... ...

id.

10.

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

id.

11.

Do. re-vaccination ... ... ...

id.

12.

Sex ... ... ...

id.

13.

Caste or race ... ... ...

2

14.

Age ... ... ...

id.

15.

Inspection work of Deputy Sanitary Commissioners ... ...

id.

16.

The diagram ... ... ...

id.

17.

Expenditure ... ... ...

id.

18 to 23.

Progress of animal vaccination

id.

24.

Success in vaccination due to preserved lymph ... ...

2—3

25.

Training of Inspectors and Vaccinators in preserved lymph work
at Belgaum Vaccine Depôt ... ... ...

3

26.

Lymph (different kinds used) ... ... ...

id.

27.

Lymph (quality of) ... ... ...

id.

28.

Inoculation ... ... ...

id.

29.

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

id.

30.

Number of children under one year of age in Municipal towns ...

id.

31 to 33.

General remarks regarding the preserved lymph prepared at the
Vaccine Depôt, Belgaum ... ... ...

id.

APPENDIX I.

Statement No. I, showing particulars of vaccination during the year 1905-1906.

5—19

Do. No. II, showing the cost of the Department during the year 1905-
1906

20—21

Do. No. III, showing dispensary vaccination during the year 1905-1906 .

22

Do. No. IV, showing the number of persons primarily vaccinated and
the number of those persons who were successfully vaccinated in
each of the official years from 1896—1906 (inclusive)

23

Do. No. V, showing particulars of vaccination by Inspecting Officers ...

24

APPENDIX II.

Statement No. I, showing the particulars of vaccination during the year 1905-
1906 ... ... ... ...

25

Do. No. II, showing the cost of the Vaccination Department ...

26

Do. No. IV, showing the number of persons primarily vaccinated and
the number of those persons who were successfully vaccinated in
each of the official years from 1896—1906 (inclusive) ...

27

APPENDIX III.

Statement showing statistics relating to the number of children under one year
of age in towns available for vaccination and the number of successful
operations performed on them ... ... ... ...

28—29

APPENDIX IV.

Diagram showing the proportion of population protected during seven years
and the death-rate from small-pox during 1905-1906.

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