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ii. 1, 20, 51, 52, 152, 154, 174; preventable mortality of soldiers in,
ii. 18, 19, 32; climate not responsible, ii. 20; Presidency Sanitary Commissions set up (1864), ii. 42, 45, 46, 49; threatened, ii. 372; proposed transference of functions of Sanitary Commissioners to Prison Inspectors, ii. 114, 144, 145; appointment of public health officers, ii. 154; Sanitary Department established at the India Office, ii. 150-153; Sanitary Annuals issued, ii. 57, 145, 174 _n._, 176 _n._, 180, 326; F. N.'s scheme for allocating cesses to, rejected (1894), ii. 378-9; summary of reforms effected (1863-73), ii. 53-6, 181-3; reduced army death-rate, ii. 19, 55, 156, 174, 182, 277, 279; native awakening to advantage of sanitation, ii. 174; answer to objections, ii. 174, 181; village sanitation, ii. 332; costliness of sanitary reforms, ii. 277, 278, 279; other difficulties in the way of, ii. 377, 381; provincial Sanitary Boards (1888), ii. 376; Village Inspection Books (1895), ii. 406; sanitation the Indian "Cinderella," i. xxviii; Budget provision for (1913), i. xxviii. _See also_ Nightingale, Florence (6) Indian Village Communities, ii. 391 Infant majesty, i. 497-8 Inglis, Lady, i. 134, 141 Inkerman, battle, i. 181, 317 Inkerman Café, Scutari, i. 279 Inoculation, i. 393 _n._ International Congress, Geneva (1864), ii. 71. _See also_ Red Cross International Hygiene Congress, 1891, ii. 377 International Statistical Congress, London, 1860, i. 431; Berlin, 1863,