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Hospital Staff.
1 Hospital Assistant. 1 Ayah.
2 Nurses. 1 Phobie.
4 Ward orderlies. 1 Bhistie.
2 Cooks. 6 Sweepers.
Disinfecting, etc., Staff.
Plague Committee Staff - Municipal Sanitary Staff -
1 Sub-Inspector. The Standing Staff of the District,
1 Muccadum. augmented according to require-
25 Men. ments.
Search Party Staff.
2 Conductors (voluntary workers). 12 Military Sepoys.
4 Sub-Inspectors. 3 Police Sepoys.
The Sub-Divisional Medical Officer was Assistant Surgeon Ross, who also had
charge of the hospital.
The search-party conductors were Professor Muller and Mr. Beale. Nurse
Gray sometimes accompanied the search-parties to examine females.
The two nurses were Nurse Gray and Nurse McGill from the Jamsetji
Jijibhoy Hospital.
There were 67 admissions into the hospital-23 deaths and 44 recoveries.
III. Maliim Sub-Ddimsion-This included Mahim, Parbadevi, and Western
Dharavi,
Table of Staff.
1 Sub-Divisional Medical Officer. 2 Ramosees.
1 Sub-Divisional Clerk.
Hospital Staff.
1 Medical Officer (voluntary worker). 8 Ward Orderlies,
2 Hospital Assistants. 3 Cooks.
1 Compounder. 1 Hospital Boy.
3 Sisters. 1 Dhobie.
4 Assistant Nurses. 7 Sweepers.
Disinfecting, etc., Staff.
Plague Committee Staff - Municipal Sanitary Staff -
1 Sub-Inspector. The Standing Staff of the. District,
1 Muccadum. augmented according to require-
25 Men. ments.
Search Party Staff.
5 Condtictors (voluntary workers). 16 Military Sepoys.
4 Sub-Inspectors. 4 Police Sepoys.
The Sub-Divisional Medical Officer was Dr. Dadiburjor. The Medical
Officer in charge of the hospital was Dr. B. A. Oliveira, J.P., a voluntary worker.
The Conductors of Search Parties were-Veterinary-Major Mills', Veterinary-
Lieutenant Baldrey, Dr. D'Monte, the late Mr. J. H. Mody, and Mr. P. J. Modi.
The Sisters belonged to the Bandora Convent; three generally remaining at
the hospital. They were Sisters Juliana, Edith, Hilda, and the late Sister Elizabeth.
There were 90 admissions into the hospital-42 deaths and 48 recoveries.
Hospital Staff.
1 Hospital Assistant. 1 Ayah.
2 Nurses. 1 Phobie.
4 Ward orderlies. 1 Bhistie.
2 Cooks. 6 Sweepers.
Disinfecting, etc., Staff.
Plague Committee Staff - Municipal Sanitary Staff -
1 Sub-Inspector. The Standing Staff of the District,
1 Muccadum. augmented according to require-
25 Men. ments.
Search Party Staff.
2 Conductors (voluntary workers). 12 Military Sepoys.
4 Sub-Inspectors. 3 Police Sepoys.
The Sub-Divisional Medical Officer was Assistant Surgeon Ross, who also had
charge of the hospital.
The search-party conductors were Professor Muller and Mr. Beale. Nurse
Gray sometimes accompanied the search-parties to examine females.
The two nurses were Nurse Gray and Nurse McGill from the Jamsetji
Jijibhoy Hospital.
There were 67 admissions into the hospital-23 deaths and 44 recoveries.
III. Maliim Sub-Ddimsion-This included Mahim, Parbadevi, and Western
Dharavi,
Table of Staff.
1 Sub-Divisional Medical Officer. 2 Ramosees.
1 Sub-Divisional Clerk.
Hospital Staff.
1 Medical Officer (voluntary worker). 8 Ward Orderlies,
2 Hospital Assistants. 3 Cooks.
1 Compounder. 1 Hospital Boy.
3 Sisters. 1 Dhobie.
4 Assistant Nurses. 7 Sweepers.
Disinfecting, etc., Staff.
Plague Committee Staff - Municipal Sanitary Staff -
1 Sub-Inspector. The Standing Staff of the. District,
1 Muccadum. augmented according to require-
25 Men. ments.
Search Party Staff.
5 Condtictors (voluntary workers). 16 Military Sepoys.
4 Sub-Inspectors. 4 Police Sepoys.
The Sub-Divisional Medical Officer was Dr. Dadiburjor. The Medical
Officer in charge of the hospital was Dr. B. A. Oliveira, J.P., a voluntary worker.
The Conductors of Search Parties were-Veterinary-Major Mills', Veterinary-
Lieutenant Baldrey, Dr. D'Monte, the late Mr. J. H. Mody, and Mr. P. J. Modi.
The Sisters belonged to the Bandora Convent; three generally remaining at
the hospital. They were Sisters Juliana, Edith, Hilda, and the late Sister Elizabeth.
There were 90 admissions into the hospital-42 deaths and 48 recoveries.
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