>mw P. M. 0. OF THE ISAZAI FIELD FORCE.
Surgeon-Colonel Harvey,
appointed Principal Medical
d.s.o.,
lias
Field Force, which will concentrate baud on the 1st October. P. M.
O. IN
been
Officer of the Isazai at Dur-
PESHAWAR DISTRICT.
THE
Brigade Surgeon Lieutenaut Colonel G. Thompson has been appoiuted Principal Medical Officer in the Peshawar District. ADMINISTRATIVE
medical officers in
Surgeon-Colonel
has been officer in
appointed
Bengal,
C. H. an
vice
Y.
bengal,
Godwin,
M.S.,
administrative medical
Surgeon-Colonel
Wade.
Oct.
VITAL STATISTICS AND SANITATION.
1892.]
317
>
P. Feradministrative
Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel
is appointed medical officer in the Beugal
guson,
an
m.s.,
Presidency.
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL OFFICER IN
BOMBAY.
Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-ColonelHughes,
Civil Surgeon of Poona, has been appointed to officiate as Priucipal Medical Officer, Bombay District. COUNTESS OF DUFFERIN'S FUND.
Surgeon-Colonel Cleghorn
lias
joined
the
Central Committee of the Countess of Dufferiu's Fund. HEALTH OFFICERSHIP OF CALCUTTA.
J. O'Brien Health Officer of Calcutta during Dr. Simpson's absence on six months' leave.
Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel
officiates
as
A NEW HOSPITAL AT QUETTA.
A
is
Hospital
for Native troops and followers
to be constructed at
Quetta.
LANGUAGES.
Surgeon-Captain R. C. Macwatt has passed the Higher Standard Examination iu Hindustani. Surgeons-Captain B. H. Deare, J. S. S. Lumsden, and S. B. Smith have passed the Lower Standard Examination iu Hindustani. TRANSFERS.
The following officers of the Army Medical Staff have been selected to return to England
the ensuing trooping season on completion of their tour of service in Iudia:?BrigadeSurgeon-Lieutenaut-Colonels H. S. Muir, m.d., R. H. Carew, d. s.o., G. J. H. Evatt, m.d., and W. Mc\Vatter8, Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel M. D. O'Connell, M.D., in exchange with BrigadeSurgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. M. Price.
during
Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel H. H. Surgeon-Captains N. Manders,
M.B.,
Stokes,
G. Cree,
H. Carr, m.d., C. H. Melville, m. b., Bj L. Mills, M.D., G. s. Cardew, M.B., J. B. Wilson, M.D., J. Kearney, m.d., F. A. Saw, m.b., F. W. G. Hall, m.b., A. Kennedy, H. P. G. Elkington, T. G. Lavie, W. B. D. Caooke, m.d., W. P. Squire, C. P. Walker, M.B., and W. Dowman. RETIREMENTS.
Surgeou-Lieutenant-ColoDiel
Charnock Ferris, 1st
permitted
Edward
Johu
Bengal Cavalry,
has been
to retire from the service.
Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel Medical is
McNalty, M.D.,?Army
ed to
proceed
tlife service
on
G. W.
directfrom India for retirement from
Staff,
superannuation.
THE ISAZAI FIELD
FORCE.
Field Hospitals will not l)e provided; but Corps will be supplied with full marching scale of establishment, ambul;*uce, transport, and camp equipmeut