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The Bengal Police Magazine. July-September 1939

1939

We know that the authorities are ever alive to the high responsibility of the police they are aware of the onerous and hard duties the police have to perform at all times particularly in any emergency and we feel sure that the members of our Force too will rise up to the occasion and maintain the tradition of the Bengal Police. [...] 1 am a layman and I am trying to write the notes in as simple a way as possible but I should very much like any interested reader to show them to his local police doctor with a view to the identification of the species of mosquitoes prevalent in the locality as in the case of the nodangerous mosquito the only steps necessary are really for the killing of the mosquito to prevent annoyance wh [...] By heredity the nucleus of the ovum and the spermatozoon each contributes in some degree to the physical and mental make-up of the embryo. [...] As Weismann put it :—In each development a portion of the specific germ-plasm contained in the parent egg-cell is not used up in the construction of the body of the off-spring but is reserved unchanged for the formation of the germ-cells of the following generation". [...] An expert has lately ascribed the brilliance of Napoleon and the genius of Julius Caesar to the state of one section of the pituitary gland in the former and a healthy thyroid in the latter.
government politics public policy
Pages
93
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120366
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-i Gopal Chakrabartti view
The King-Emperor’s Message
207-208 Gopal Chakrabartti view
We Stand Firm in Peace and War
209-211 Gopal Chakrabartti view
Every Day Use
212-212 Gopal Chakrabartti view
The Prevention of Malaria
213-222 G.H. Mannooch view
Palmistry and Criminology
223-225 S.P. Majumdar view
Heredity and Environment in Relation to Criminality
226-232 Abul Hasanat view
Police Duty in Air Raid
233-243 C.E.C. Gregory view
Coincidence or Plot ?
244-248 J.N. Turner view
Firearms and Their Use in Crime
249-ii W.J. Davey view
The Ipoh Beat System
253-254 Gopal Chakrabartti view
Blood-Tests in the Investigation of Crime
255-258 Salil Chatterjee view
The Identification of Tool Marks
259-266 A.E. Harwich view
A.R.P. in a Rural Area
267-270 T.V. Clark view
Young Officers Accused
271-274 A.N.M. Huq view
The Court Sub-Inspector’s Dilemma
275-280 Amulya Samajdar view
Direct Recruitment to the Bengal Police Service
281-283 Makhan Mukherji view
Juvenile Criminality
284-286 Gopal Chakrabartti view
Sub-Deputy from Sub-Inspector
287-289 Hirendra Sen view
The Inspector-General’s Review
290-292 Gopal Chakrabartti view
The Police
293-293 Gopal Chakrabartti view
Notes and Comments
294-296 Gopal Chakrabartti view