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RefNoCD/59/3
LevelItem
TitleExtract of a letter from the Government of India, to the Finance and Commerce Department
Date25 August 1904
DescriptionAsks for two or three of the best experts [on plague], whether English or foreign, to be obtained and sent to Punjab. Discusses the enquiry, whose ultimate goal is the discovery of prevention methods or a cure which can be practically applied in India. Gives no fixed term for how long the experts should be engaged, as long as they send periodical reports.
Extent2p
FormatTypescript
AccessStatusOpen
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