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YEAR.

SUBJECT.

PRIZEMAN.

COLLEGE.

1880 On recently recognized Forms of Mehta, Kavasji Navroji, Grant Medical College. Diseases in India: their Methods

of Introduction, and Suggestions for
their Limitation or Eradication.

G.G.M.C.

1881 Telluric and Climatic Influences on Prize not awarded.

the Production and Modification of
Diseases as witnessed in Bombay.

1882 On the Prevalence of Phthisis in the
City of Bombay, the extent to which
this is preventible, and the mea-
sures which should be adopted to
ensure that result.

Ditte.

1883 Midwifery practice in India among No Essay received. the Native Population, with sugges

tions for its improvement.

1884

On the Advantages and Risks attach-Aquino, Thomas Hanni-
ing to a system of Water Carriage bal, L.M. & S.
for Sewage in this City and the pro-
per means for obviating the latter.

Ditte.

1885 Is Quarantine of advantage in prevent-Gomes, Luis Paul, B.A,| ing the spread of communicable

Ditto.

L.M. & S.

diseases?

1886 Recent progress in the Microscopic Gomes, Luis Paul, B.A., Investigation of Disease.

Ditte.

L.M. & S.

1887

On the Different Varieties of Fevers Gomes, Luis Paul, B.A.,
prevalent in Bombay: with sug- L.M. & S.

Ditto.

gestions for their Treatment, pro

phylactic and curative.

1888 The influence on health and the du- No Essay received.

ration of life of caste or religious
customs as regards food and drink.

1889 On the Influence of Factories on the

Ditto.

Health of Bombay, with suggestions
for the protection of Factory hands
and the general public.

1890 On Adulteration of Food in Bombay. Gomes, Luis Paul, B.A.,

Ditto.

L.M. & S.

1892

1891 Infant Mortality in Bombay; its Kallianvala,
Causes and Prevention.
On the influence of density of popu-Gomes, Luis Paul, BA.,
lation on the health of Bombay, its L.M. & S.

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1893

On the origin of the dangerous Fevers No Essay received.
that have lately prevailed in Bombay.

1894

On the causes of the mortality of Prize not awarded.
women during and after child-birth

in India and the practicable means

of either preventing or reducing it.

1895 The causes and types of the different No Essay received.

Fevers prevalent in Bombay, espe

cially with reference to the present

drainage of the City, and their treat

ment.

1896 On the Advantages and Disadvantages Kalapesi, Rustomji Maj

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1897 Infant Mortality in Bombay: its No Essay received.

1898

Causes and Prevention.

An account of the recent Plague Prize not awarded. Epidemic of Bombay, describing the principal clinical forms of the disease, its pathology and treatment, and suggesting means and methods for the prevention of its spread. 1899 The origin and spread of Zymotic diseases in India and the most suitable preventive and curative measures, considering the habits, modes of living and prejudices of the Indian people.

B 1512-36

Ditto.

Ditto.

YEAR.

1900

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Causes of the frequent cases of Diabe- Prize not awarded. tes among the Natives of India, espe cially the Hindus, and consideration of the question whether the disease is so dangerous as it was once believed to be. 1901 The Prevalence of Tuberculosis in

1902

1904

India, with special reference to its
Influence upon the Mortality of the
Larger Cities and the Measures that
are applicable for its Arrest.
Infant mortality in Bombay: its Causes
and Prevention.

Adulteration of Food and Drugs in
Bombay its detection and the best
feasible means that can be suggested
for its prevention.

Bardi,

Ditto.

COLLEGE.

Dossa bhoy Grant Medical College. Rustomji, L.M. & S.

XXIII.

THE HUGHLINGS PRIZE.

In April 1875, the Honorary Secretary to the Hughlings Testimonial Fund offered to the University, by the direction of the Committee of that Fund, the sum of Rs. 2,500 in 4 per cent. Government Promissory Notes for the purpose of founding an annual Prize in memory of the late Professor Hughlings.

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 18th September 1875, the offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Prize will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Prize, to be called "THE HUGHLINGS PRIZE," consisting of books of the value of Rupees eighty, shall be awarded every year to the Candidate who passes the Previous Examination with the highest marks for proficiency in English.

2. The name of the successful Candidate will be published along with the list of the Candidates who may pass the Previous Examination.

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XXIV.

THE JAMES TAYLOR PRIZE.

In December 1875, the Honorary Secretaries to the Taylor Memorial Fund offered to the University, by direction of the Committee of that Fund, the sum of Rupees 2,500 in 4 per cent. Government Promis sory Notes, for the purpose of founding an annual prize in memory of the late Mr. James Taylor, for six years Registrar of this University.

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 18th December 1875, this offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Prize will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Prize, to be called "THE JAMES TAYLOR PRIZE," consisting of books of the value of Rupees ninety, shall be awarded annually in connection with the B.A. Examination, on the following conditions.

2. The Prize shall be awarded to the Candidate who passes the Examination in the First or Second Class with the highest marks in Political Economy and History, provided that no Candidate obtains the Prize who has not satisfied the Examiners of his due proficiency in these subjects.

3. The name of the Candidate to whom the Prize may be awarded shall be published with the list of successful Candidates.

4. Whenever the Prize is not awarded, the money will be reserved to be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object of the endowment.

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XXV.

THE BHAU DAJI PRIZE.

In March 1876 the Honorary Secretaries to the Bhau Daji Memorial Fund offered to the University, by direction of the Committee of that Fund, the sum of Rupees 5,000 in 4 per cent. Government Promissory Notes, for the purpose of founding an annual Prize in memory of the late Dr. Bhau Daji, G.G.M.C., Hon.M.R.A.S., one of the Fellows mentioned in the Act of Incorporation, and for many years Syndic in the Faculty of Arts.

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 31st March 1876, this offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate.

The Prize will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Prize, to be called "THE BHAU DAJI PRIZE," consisting of books of the value of Rupees one hundred and seventy, shall be awarded every year to the Candidate who passes the B.A. Examination with the highest marks for proficiency in Sanskrit, provided that the Prize shall not be awarded, except to a Candidate whom the Examiners consider deserving of reward for his special knowledge and ability as a Sanskrit Scholar.

2. The name of the Candidate to whom the Prize may be awarded shall be published with the list of successful Candidates.

3. Whenever the Prize is not awarded, the money will be reserved to be applied by the Syndicate in such manner as they shall think best fitted for furthering the object of the endowment.

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Nanabhoy Byramjee Jeejeebhoy, Esq., Honorary Secretary to the Venayekrao Jugonnathji Sunkersett Memorial Fund, in a letter dated 1st April 1876, to the address of the Vice-Chancellor, offered to the University the sum of Rs. 4,500 in Government 4 per cent. Paper for the purpose of founding an annual prize of books, of the value of Rs. 180, to be called "THE VENAYEK ARAO JUGONNATHJI SUNKERSETT PRIZE. "

At a meeting of the Senate, held on the 6th October 1876, the offer was accepted with the best thanks of the Senate,

The Prize will be awarded in accordance with the following Regulations:

1. A Prize, to be called "THE VENAYEKRAO JUGONNATHJI SUNKERSETT PRIZE," consisting of books of the value of Rupees one hundred, shall be awarded every year to the Candidate who passes the Previous Examination with the highest marks for proficiency in Sanskrit.

2. The name of the Candidate to whom the Prize may be awarded shall be published with the list of successful Candidates.

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