Studies of the influence of climatic conditions and pilgrimages on cholera epidemics in India and a suggestion to control epidemics of cholera in India by compulsory inoculation before going to fairs during the cholera season

Date:
1912-1944
Reference:
PP/ROG/C.10
Part of:
Rogers, Sir Leonard
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/1-5 Introduction
/6-27 Series I : The epidemiology of cholera and its control 1912,1926-1944
/28-45 Series II : The position of anti-cholera inoculation in India 1927
/46-66 Series III : The failure hitherto to prevent widespread cholera ensuing after the return of pilgrims to their homes from the major fairs in India, especially after the previous climatic conditions and low rainfall; the Punjab-Hardwar fair-spread cholera epidemic of 1927 1919,1926-1929
/67-78 Series IV : The administrative and political conditions in carrying out compulsory inoculation of pilgrims 1927
/79-86 Series V : Further failure to get the suggestion to inoculate the pilgrims going to the 1930 Kumbh Mela against cholera beforehand [?implemented] 1929
[Series VI : Successful compulsory inoculation of pilgrims before going to the Pandarpur Melas in the Bombay Deccan; and the reversal of the opinions of the public health administrators in India from opposition to commendation of the proposal of Rogers]

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1912-1944

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