4                                                                                                         REPORT ON VACCINATION IN ASSAM.

Stations.

Vaccination performed by each class of operators.

Local Fund vaccinators.

Licensed vaccinators.

Total.

Number of operators.

Primary.

Successful.

Re-vaccinatton.

Successful.

Number of operators.

Primary.

Successful.

Number of operators.

Primary.

Successful.

Re-vaccination.

Successful.

Dhubri..................

2

1,092

996

...

...

8

5,680

5,007

17

7,497

6,675

7

4

Goalpara..................

1

755

735

...

...

3

2,809

2,720

6

3,584

3,172

...

...

Gauhati..................

6

3,677

3,290

20

16

18

6,982

6,583

33

14,340

13,122

74

66

Barpeta..................

1

239

139

...

...

...

...

...

1

239

139

...

...

Nowgong..................

8

7,132

6,756

...

...

...

...

...

15

10,742

10,032

33

31

Tezpur..................

4

2,427

2,202

...

...

...

...

...

9

4,405

4,085

...

...

Mangaldai..................

4

3,735

3,012

...

...

1

367

356

9

7,012

6,020

...

...

Sibsagar..................

6

4,690

4,445

...

...

...

...

...

14

6,414

6,076

4

4

Jorhat..................

5

3,831

3,546

...

...

...

...

...

8

5,782

5,316

...

...

Golaghat..................

4

2,636

2,476

...

...

...

...

...

7

4,249

3,908

1

1

Dibrughat..................

2

2,106

1,690

...

..

...

...

...

7

5,443

4,471

...

...

North Lakhimpur ...

2

384

350

1

1

...

...

...

4

767

712

4

1

Kohima ...............

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

2

733

624

...

...

Wokha..................

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1

410

343

...

...

Shillong..................

...

...

.....

...

...

...

...

...

7

2,777

2,437

70

35

Mauphlang ............

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1

237

199

125

95

Tura.....................

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

7

8,222

8,089

...

...

Sylhet ..................

9

1,452

1,421

...

...

...

...

...

15

13,576

13,269

...

...

Sunamganj..................

2

1,697

1,538

...

...

...

...

...

7

1,899

1,738

...

...

Habiganj..................

8

3,751

3,430

...

...

...

...

...

9

3,760

3,437

...

...

Maulavi Bazar..................

5

4,985

4,745

125

120

...

...

...

6

5,123

4,871

132

126

Karimganj..................

5

3,399

3,221

...

...

...

...

...

11

3,593

3,396

...

...

Silchar..................

4

3,777

3,437

13

10

...

...

...

13

7,341

6,672

91

67

Hailakandi..................

3

3,122

2,851

30

26

...

...

...

5

3,184

2,913

30

26

Total ......

74

54,887

50,280

189

173

30

15,838

14,666

214

121,329

112,016

571

456

Vaccination performed by each class of
operators

6. In the above table is exhibited in very laborious detail the share taken in
vaccination by the working staff at each station or district
centre. Briefly, it may be summarised that the Civil
Surgeons vaccinated 1,030 persons; the Hospital-Assistants and compounders 3,114;
Inspectors 1,435; provincial vaccinators 41,246; municipal vaccinators 4,161; Local
Fund vaccinators 55,076; and licensed vaccinators 15,838. The average number to each
person of the classes named in the above order will be 128.75, 72.42, 179.37, 982.05,
462.33, 744.27, and 521.27.

By Civil Surgeons

7. The number of vaccinations performed by Civil Surgeons individually has dimi-
nished considerably. In 1884-85 it was 2,667, in 1885-86
1,192, and in 1886-87 it is only 1,030. Drs. Mullane,
Campbell, and Whitwell are, in fact, the only ones who appear to make any practice of it.
The general excuse is that inspection of tea-gardens is becoming every year more exacting
and laborious, and interferes with their own proper duties. This is to be regretted. If Dr.
Macnamara has to inspect tea-gardens at such an expense of time, he might at least take
a few fresh " points," and improve the occasion by vaccination also.

Hospital-Assistants and Compounders

8. None of the Hospilal-Assistants have vaccinated energetically. Dwarkanath
Shome, of Mangaldai, is the best as usual, with 237 cases;
but this is a great falling off from 422 in 1885 86. Naturally,
the example of Civil Surgeons has been followed by their immediate subordinates. At
Kohima, Compounder Sew Charan, with 648, has worked well under many difficulties; and
at Mangaldai Rámesvar Dás, with 660, has also an excellent record. In both instances, the
Civil Surgeon should endeavour to obtain a suitable gratuity to each from the local
authorities.

Native Inspectors.

9. Of eight native Inspectors, two, viz., Mehajan Ali at Nowgong (636) and
Debánando at Sibságar (611) have done well. Elsewhere.
Inspectors have done very little actual vaccination. Dr.
Campbell at Tezpur explains that he does not approve of their being so engaged.

It keeps them at one place when they ought to be moving. He adds that any vaccinations
actually performed by them he has included in the local operations. I agree with his
views in this respect.