'British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States' [94v] (193/246)
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tion certificates granted, free charge, to all who voluntarily undergo the
process.
91. No person shall be inoculated without his own express consent, but
it is highly desirable that all officials, European and Native, leaders of Native
Society and employers of labour should do all in their power by precept and
example to render the measure popular, and to overcome any prejudice that
research and experiment, it is that Haffkine-’s inoculation confers a very
sensible, although not absolute, protection against attack, with a diminished
case mortality among the few of the inoculated who happen to become
infected, while its use is unattended with more than a few day’s discomfort.
detention when travelling, except for such time as may be necessary to
disinfect such of his baggage or clothing as may be considered suspicious*
He shall not be liable to daily observation for ten days after arrival from a
Initials of operator.
Note.— This certificate exempts the holder from segregation, from detention when travelling
and from ten days’ observation under the passport rules. It does not, however, exempt him from
liability to evacuate an infected house, except in the case where all the occupants of the house
have been inoculated, or to have his clothes disinfected when travelling. The certificate is valid
for a period of six months.
92. Persons who have been detained in a camp or otherwise under obser
vation in Rajputana, including Ajmer-Merwara, shall on departure be
may still exist against it. If any fact has been elicited by the experience of
the recent epidemics of plague in India and elsewhere, as well as by scientific
Every person who holds a certificate that he has been inoculated by
Haffkine’s process within the preceding six months shall not be liable to
plague-infected place. He shall not be segregated although he has been
living in a plague-infected house.
The inoculation certificate shall be in the following form : —
Plague inoculation [Royal Arms] certificate.
[CotrNTEBFOII/.]
No.
Certified that , father’s name
Name
No.
resident of
Street
j Village
Father’s name
District
Street
Village
, has been inoculated by me, and that his
thumb-mark was at the time impressed before me.
Town
Taluq
Signature and designation.
District
Date
'Space for left
thumb-mark.
Dated
Passes.
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The volume is British Enactments in Force in Native States, Volume V: Orders relating to Railways in Native States. Originally compiled by John Molesworth Macpherson, Secretary of the Government of India, Legislative Department, it was revised and continued up to 15 August 1899 by A Williams, for the Second Edition, and up to 19 April 1913 by Oswald Vivian Bosanquet, for this Third Edition. The volume was printed by Superintendent Government Printing, Calcutta, 1914.
The volume lists all laws relating to railways enacted by either the British Legislature or the British Indian Executive Government and in force in the Native States of India. The volume begins with three prefaces to each of the three editions, with notes on arrangements and definitions of terms.
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The volume is divided into two parts, each covering different types of acts. Each part is then arranged by geographical division: Eastern, Northern, North-Western, Western, North Central, South Central, and Southern. A breakdown of which railway lines are included in which division is found at the beginning of Part 1 (folios 9-11).
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