Pamphlets
- Reference:GB 250 9/L/13/20-30
- Dates of Creation:1902-1914
- Language of Material:English
Scope and Content
20: 1902. ‘Notes on conveyance of disease by mosquitoes’ by St. George Gray. 4 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
20a: 1902. Ibid. 12 pages, 32cm, typescript.
21: Apr 1907. ‘The effects of large drainage works on the prevalence of malaria’ by F.P. Nichols, Journal of the Royal Army Medical Corps. 18 pages, 25.5cm, letterpress, reprint.
22: 1910. Further reports regarding conditions favouring the occurrence of malarial fever in the island by Jamaica’s Governor’s Office, 10 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
23: 1911. Report of the Jamaica Malaria Commission to 31st December 1910. 64 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
24: 1911. Report on the health of the city and parish of Kingston, Jamaica, during the year 1911 by the Medical Officer of Health, Jamaica. 105 pages, 24cm, letterpress.
25: 1913. A report by the government of Jamaica’s bacteriologist on cases of cerebro-spinal meningitis, indicating the similarity between the symptom-complex of that disease and some cases of vomiting sickness. 7 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
26: 1913. Legislative Council of Jamaica. A bill entitled ‘A law further to amend Law 38 of 1893 entitled “The Quarantine Law 1893”. 5 pages, 28.5cm, letterpress. Includes a typescript letter from Angus Macdonald, Medical Officer of Health, Kingston, containing criticisms of the Bill. 5 pages, 32cm.
27: 1913. Central Board of Health of Jamaica. Annual report. 18 pages, 32cm, letterpress.
28: 1913-1914. Reports on the health of the parish of Kingston, Jamaica
29: 1914. Medical Officer of Health of Kingston. Report on the water supply to Kingston. 16 pages, 24cm, letterpress.
30: 1914 . Report on the water supply to Kingston by H.Harold Scott. Observations on item 29. 8 pages, 32cm, typescript.
30a: n. d.. The position of malaria in Sanitary Administration.
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