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Royal Commission on the Public Services in India. Appendix to the Report of the Commissioners Minutes of Evidence relating to the Medical Services including the Jail and Sanitary Department taken at Delhi Calcutta Madras Bombay and London with Appendices

1915

dated the 8th February 1913 to the address of the Secretary to the Government of India Home Department I have the honour to submit this Memorandum which may be taken to represent the views of the majority of the members of the Indian Medical Service. [...] (VIII) Relations of the Service with the Indian Civil Service and other Services.-There is a strong feeling in the Service that SurgeonGeneral anal Inspectors-General of Civil Hospitals should be Secretaries to their respective Goverments and that the Director-General Indian Medical Service should be a Joint Secretary to the Government of India in the Home Department. [...] The main causes which check the development of an independent medical profession in India are as follows :- (a) the preference of the general mass of the public for the Yunani and Ayurvedic Systems of medicine ; (b) the flooding of the profession with improperly trained men by the various unrecognised medical schools; (c) overcrowding in the large towns due to the dislike of newly qualified India [...] dated 8th February 1913 I have the honour to transmit this Memorandum of my views as to the needs of the civil side of the Military Assistant Surgeon Branch of the Indian Subordinate Medical Department. [...] Table showing how the grade pay of the Military Assistant Surgeon compares with the pay of other forms of civil employment.
government politics public policy
Pages
429
Published in
United Kingdom
SARF Document ID
sarf.100175
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Frontmatter
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List of Witnesses Examined Before the Royal Commission
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Appendices
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Index
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