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Colonel John Cunningham THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Report on the papers of COLONEL JOHN CUNNINGHAM CIE, FRSE (1880-1968) deposited in the Library of the University of Edinburgh Quality House, Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A iHP Archives Centre (CSAC 45/1/76) oy ' Reproduced for the Contemporary Scientific THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS No. 76/38 1976 All rights reserved THE ROYAL SOCIETY | THE ROYAL COMMISSION ON HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS Joint Committee on Scientific and Technological Records CSAC 43/7/76 CONTEMPORARY SCIENTIFIC ARCHIVES CENTRE Report on the papers of Colonel John Cunningham CIE, FRSE Listecl by: Jeannine Alton Harriot Weiskittel (1880 - 1968) 1976 Deposited in the Library of the University of Edinburgh JC CSAC 43/7/76 Description of the collection The collection was received from Miss Mary and Dr. Daniel Cunningham, children of Colonel Cunningham. Colonel Cunningham was the eldest son of Professor Daniel John i : “Ah Cunningham (see CSAC handlist 42/6/76), and brother of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount x Cunningham of Hyndhope and General Sir Alan Cunningham. The colleciion consists almost entirely of professional and scientific material and photographs; one or two personal photographs of Cunningham, his family and their quarters at stations in India are noted in Section B of the handlist. The photographs of the settlements, jails, village conditions, etc. are of interest. Sections C - F relate to medical research wf particular interest to Cunningham during his service in India: see the introductory notes to each section. Some account of his work on Rehabilitation at the Astley Ainslie Institution, Edinburgh, is given in Item A.1; some material relating to this work remains in family hands. e Descriptions in inverted commas are those which appear on the manuscripts; all work is manuscript unless otherwise indicated. The help of Dr. Daniel Cunningham and Dir. Michael Dunnill is gratefully acknowledged. JC CSAC 43/7/76 Summary of the career of Colonel Cunningham b.1881 1890-95 1895-99 Educ. Loretto School Epsom College 1899-1903 Trinity College, Dublin 1904 1905 1906 1908 1912 1915-16 1916 1919-26 . 1925-29 1927 Edinburgh University entered Indian Medical Service M.D., Trinity College, Dublin Assistant Director, Bacteriological Laboratory, Bombay Secretary, Pathological Section, Bombay Medical Congress Assistant Director, Pasteur Central Research Institute, Kasauli, Purijab War service on Indian North-west frontier (mentioned in dispatches) Acting Director, Pasteur Institute, Kasauli married Bertha Emily Chapman Director, King Institute, Madras Director, Pasteur Institute, Kasauli General Organising Secretary, Seventh Congress of the Far Eastern u Q ) e i o n w 1928 1929-48 1930 1951-59 1954 Cal hospitals Contents of the handlist Association of Tropical Medicine Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Hon. Fellow, World Federation of Occupational Therapists First Medical Superintendant, Astley Ainslie Institution, Edinburgh Chairman, Board of Management, Astley Ainslie, Edenhall and associated Reports & Publications Obituaries & Personal Notebooks & Bibliographies Seventh Congress, Far Eastern Assn. Photographs taken in India Work on Relapsing Fever Work on Vaccine Lymph of Tropical Medicine Work on Dysentery F O : G O S . 9 1 l e — _ Work on Rabies B C D. E F G ) 8 0 8 6 e e A. H. ‘JC CSAC 43/7/76 A, Miscellaneous obituaries and personal A.1 Application by JC for an appointment in 18926, which includes a full account of his career to that date. rehabilitation on appointment to Astley Ainsslie Institution, Edinburgh. Obituary, Year Book Roy. Ser. Edin. Lists of scientific publications and papers. ©utline of JC's work on 1967 - 68, Notebooks and bibliographies A.2-A.18 Notes, mainly on phthisis cases, inscribed iinside front cover by Cunningham, ‘work carried out by JC in 1905-6 while resident in R.I.E. [Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh] as Hi.P. to Dr. G.A. Gibson after a visit to Sir Almroth Wright's Laboratory in St. Mary's Hospital, London, to learn bacteriological ttechniques. were written up and formed the subject of my thesis for the M.D. at: T.-C. Bain 1906". The results Sheaf of notes 'Dysentery Inquiry Notes': ciccount of scheme, methods and records, tours of inspection of jails, efx. See also Section C. Loose notes on Chemotherapy. 2 black loose-leaf notebooks. Spirochaetes. A.5 contains index to botin books. Notes on thie literature, mainly on Book "“A' is missing and there are A.9 — 'B-C' A10;=*D' They contain notes wn the literature, and Black loose-leaf notebook. paper or discussion, on malaria and other tiropical diseases. Notes on the [fiterature, and also for Small loose-leaf notebook, labelled on spiime and on front page "Notes on Diarrhoea’. Series of loose-leaf notebooks with alphabetical guides on spine and in body of the book. notes for lectures and addresses. 2 books labelled 'R'. includes notes on Spirochaetes and Relapsing Fever. course on Entomology, Helmiinthology, Protozoology, Edinburgh 1920'. both contain exterisive notes on the literature A.11 'E-G', with note on first page ‘Notes on Prof. Ashworth's 'H-O' (continues A.11). 'R', A.15 'R'; of rabies. ‘pq! 'S'; JC CSAC 43/7/76 A.17 'T-Z'; includes tables of equipment, chemicals, sera, special apparatus, etc. (perhaps for Kasauli Pasteur Research Institute). Folder of misc. bibliographical references. Photographs B.1-B.11 Colonel Cunningham took a large number of photographs during his long service in India 1905-1928. The subjects are both professional and personal. They include the institutes and laboratories in which JC worked, their personnel, equipment and facilities and the work carried out in them; the scenery and surrounding villages, and the native population. service at Peshawar during the First World War. there are also photographs of JC's own quarters, his family and friends, B.2 deals with JC's Not all the original photographs survive. JC appears to have gone through them during his retirement (c.1961), often adding dates and descriptions, and sometimes noting losses of negatives. Oe There are three albums (B.1-B.3) mainly of scientific work, including war service. The remainder are loose mounted photographs; all bear on verso numbers, dates and des- criptions added by JC in 1961. been kept in boxes, and that many are missing. note of the original box designations given by JC. given in view of JC’s own descriptions on verso. ‘double extension’, intended to be viewed through a device gjiving a stereoscopic effect. It is clear from these notes thrat the negatives had originally Numbers B.4:~B.11 in the list below have a The photogjraphs in B.4-B.11 are all Only a brief note of the contents is Album of photographs 1915, of war service in Peshawar. medical and some personal photographs, same interleaved with descriptions and identifications added by JC in 1961. Album of photographs 1919-1924 of the Kiing Institute, Madras, its laboratories, personnel, equipment; with descriptions and identifications added by JC in 1961. Album of photographs (c) 1915-16 , illustrating the large-scale preparation of vaccine lymph for the forces in India, KAesopotamia, E. Africa, Egypt and the East. As material was in short supply, beer and whiskey bottles sometimes had to be used to hold the vaccitme, as can be seen in some of the photographs. Two prints of one photograph of Kiasauli 1917 (print dated 1964). "Box XIX', nos. 1, Kasauli 1916-17; scenery, surroundings, @wn quarters. "Box XX', nos. 1, 3-6, 8-11, 13, Kasauli 1916-18; scenery, own quarters, jersonnel (nos. 2 and 11 are of JC) "XXI'. Military, 2, 4-17 14 JC CSAC 43/7/76 B.7 ; 'XXII', nos. 1-11, 13-21 Kasauli 1912-16 and visit to friends and village in Punjab 1917 (no. 14 is of JC). 'XXIII', nos. Kasauli 1918; 1, 3-10, 11-13 of winter snows. "Box XXIV', nos. 1-16 Kasauli 1912-16; Ceniral Research Institute, settlement and surroundings. "XAVT', 068. by, ede: Say eee Barisal, E. Bengal 1913-14; of jail, prisoners, Black Watch parade. Many of the photographs relate to the enquiry into dysentery conducted by JC 1912-14, see Section C. 'B.8', nos. 1-8 Madras 1921-25; Nawabs Gardens, and family photographs. Work on Dysentery C.1-C.3 Cunningham and Captain H. King undertook an enquiry into the disease in Bengal in 1912, the results being published as 'Dysentery in the Jails of Eastern Bengal’, Indian J. Med. Res., IV, 3, 1917, V. both before and after the enquiry (see list of publications in Section H). JC published other papers on the disease 1 and 2, 1917, Section C contains: the paper was read by JC and includes his ms. introductory The work is presented chronologically as far as possible. analyses, post- Much of this material refers to Barisal Jail, see photographs in B.10. Work on Relapsing Fever D.1-D.65 ia D.1 D.2 Central Res. Institute folder entitled 'Dysentery Enquiry 1912-14. of cases and types of organism’. List Box of casenotes of prisoners suffering from dysentery; mortems, etc. Preliminary paper 'Dysentery, Problems and Proposals', prepared by JC and Major W. Harvey for the All-India Sanitary Conference, Madras, Nov. 1912; remarks on the last page. experimental animals. Relapsing Fever, and his outstanding successes in that field" are described by Professor A.D. Gardner in his obituary notice of JC (A.1). The various research documents and note- books cover the period 1922-29, JC's first publications on fhe subject dating from 1925. File of cards 1922-24, charting case-histories of squirrels inoculated from other experimental animals (squirrels and monkeys). JC's 'prolonged and extensive researches on the bacteriology and immunology of Ditto, 1922-24, case-histories of monkeys inoculated from other “JC CSAC 43/7/76 D.3 Ditto, of mice (1922), rats and other animals (1924), immunity charts (1924). relapsing fever in patients' blood. Some of these relate to experiments on rat bite fever and Sequence of laboratory notebooks numbered 1 are kept in their original order, though this is not always chronological, a brief note and not all the work is directly related to Relapsing Fever; of the contents is given below. Not all the work is in JC's hand. - 35b by JC. The books 'No.I', 1922-23 dated notes and experiments. 'Relapsing Fever 1-a', 1924. magnifications. Notes on microphotography (not included in JC's numbered sequence) 1923. plans for series of experiments. Notebook with 'No.II', 'Relapsing Fever immunity Experiments. from 23/4/24". Includes some correspondence, 1925, from J.H. Theodore, JC's collaborator and co-author, aind some notes on human sera. 2nd series 'No. III, 1924, dated notes and experiments (including some 1928). 'No.IV', 'P. Mortems 1922-24". 'No.V', ‘Morphology’, 1923. 10 p. 'IX'. ms. draft titled on p.7: Dated blood-counts of momkeys Oct.-Nov. 1922. Notes, graphs, counts, etc. of spirachaetes in 'No.VII'. laboratory monkeys, 1923, and noite on 'Spironema motility’ dated 1929. 'No.VI', ‘Experiments Lice'; 'Result of experiments conducted ti find out the feasibility of making use of sunlight for the diestruction of lice in infested clothing’. of relapsing fever', May-June 1923. 'X' work described inside front cover as 'Blood and leucocyte count of monkeys inoculated with. the spironema of relapsing fever', Nov.-Dec. 1922. 'XIV', work described inside front cover as 'Haemocytometric count of R.B.C. & W.B,C. of squirrels infected with Spirochaetes 'XI', Similar observations. June 1923. June-July 1923. above June-July 1923. above XII". XIII’. as as JC CSAC 43/7/76 Di1Y 'XV'. Book titled on front cover ‘Animal Expt. Book': on rats and monkeys to test lice as carriers of relapsing fever, 1923; Notes and draft for paper 'Relapsing Fever in S. India’, (based on severe epidemic 1921-22). Back cover entitled ‘Lice Book' and inside 'Experiments with Lice', also related to relapsing fever epidemic, 1923. "XVI". Expts. on squirrels 1925-26 XVII. XVII. XIX.» as as as above above 1926-27 1927-28 above 1928 'XX'. Notebook of work described! inside front cover 'To ascertain the Drug Resistance to Nowarsensobillon (May & Baker, London) by Spirochaetes strains A. B, C. D. E. G. Plan of experiments to be carried owt, and detailed laboratory observations 1927. ,2o 'XXI', labelled on front cover 'Refapsing Fever enquiry. Genealogical tree’. ~26 'XXII'. Laboratory experiment noitebook 1926-27. »27-D.29 D.27 D.28 'XXIII'. and P. strains’ 1926. D.29 Similar tests 1926. 'No.XXIV'. Misc. tests as above 1927. Misc. tests of labelled spirochaete strains 1927. ‘Test of E. Spirochaete against its own serum' 1926. 'To test the purity of D. Strain... E strain... A 3 small black notebooks originally inserted in D.26: 'No.XXV'. Misc. tests as above, “various squirrel sera’ 1928-29. 'XXVI', labelled on front cover 'Serum Register'; at front: later in book: at rear of book: tables of ‘Madras Monkeys’ Sera! tables of spirochaetes strains Notebook labelled on fivont cover 'Relapsing 'XXVIII'. Fever inquiry. inside front cover, complete list of animals treated Salvarsan Second Series'; includes, pasted 1928. "'XXVII'. Misc. tests of labelled siirains 1928-29. "XXIX'. Misc. tests in 'Salvarsars second series’ ‘Human Sera’ 1925-28. 1925-28; 1926-28; 1927-28, JC CSAC 43/7/76 D.37.. 'Figures' (some loose sheets inserted) first page +'XXX'. dated 1926, no dates given for experimental data, In 1929, JC became Medical Superintendant of the Note: Astley Ainslie Institution, Edinburgh, and continued his interest in and publications on tropical medicine from his own material, and through correspondence, specimens and information from colleagues. consequence bulkier and more heterageneous and have been sub-divided to more manageable size in the list below. The original files are in 1925-27". 'XXXI, inscribed on cover ‘Relapsing Fever, Immunity. Series III]. Misc. contents, including notes on the literature and ms. drafts ‘Original proposals for future work on relapsing fever 1925-26, 1926-27', and ‘Proposals showing lines of work to be undertaken for the relapsing fever inquiry during the year 1928-29! (see also D.39-D.42 below). D.39-D.42 Folders originally enclosed with D.38: D.39 D.40 D.Al D.42 'Madras strains and sera’ 1925-26, with correspondence with J.H. Theodore 'General' 1926-28, with letter to J.H. Theodore "Immunity. 'Punjab Strains' (graphs of tatbelled strains, with 2nd relapses’ laboratory observations amd cal culations) D.44-D.50 D.44 D.45 ‘Further Observations on Part Il. 'Punjab!; contains material on ‘Hazro Strain', correspondence Ms. and typescript draft: 'XXXII'. Tle Serology of Relapsing Indian Relapsing Fever. Fever in Human Beings', by JC and A.G.L. Fraser (see also D.44-D.51 below). Folders originally enclosed with D.43, giving data of incidence and treatment of Relapsimg Fever epidemics in various areas of India, and related correspondence: ‘European Strains Correspondence’ 1930-32 Misc. records and notes ors fevers Cases fram the Kurram Valley’; correspondence and reports of cases 1926-29 correspondence and case-notes 1927-28 'Drosh', as above, 1928 Cases, notes and correspondence on tick-fever 1915-17 with Public Health officials in India 1926-27, reports on epidemics in Multam area in Dera Ghazi Khar (papers originally the possession of Col. J.A. Sinton, V.C.) ‘Relapsing Fever. 'Quetta'; JC CSAC 43/7/76 Do) D.53 D.54 a5 Immunity Experiments. 'XXXIIla_ Notes on the literature; experimental animals 1928-29. Series IV.' laboratory observations and data on (originally included with D.51) Ms. and typescript drafts: relapsing fever. Fraser 1936, and letter from A.G.lL. Fraser 1929, further «bservations on Indian Part III, and Part IV by JC and A.G.L. "XXXIV (a) Mss, and experimental data Immunity Experiments. 1926-:28. Series IV.' 'XXXIV (b) Relapsing Fever Immumity Experiments. Series Mu Small black notebook of experimental data, calculations 1346", and graphs, n.d. D.56 '34d', ditto 1928 asd? Sao 5. Citta. Leer D.58 Notebook labelled on cover 'No..85b Passage Book ending March 1929'. Ms. and typescript drafts, and charts for ‘Further observations on Indian Relapsing Fever Part 1, by J. Cunningham, T.H. Theodore and A.G.L. Fraser’. 1919! (on dysentery). 3 folders: Feb. 1936'. 17 pp. D.62 D.63-D.65 'Relapsing Fever. General Index.' 1929-46 on irelapsing fever; includes for 'His Excellency The Viceroy's visit on 4!.10.1928'. Material assembled for an exhibition off work on Relapsing Fever Misc. file of correspondence tnotes read at the Medical Congress Bombay Jan. ‘Observations of Relapsing Fever in India',, lecture with note by JC, ‘delivered to Edinburgh Branch of Reyal Soxiety of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. Other photographs and diagrams wf diseases Outline of exhibition, cards of exhibits (not complete) and Photographs of villages and patiemts with relapsing fever photographs of laboratory aniimals D.63 D.64 D.65. JC CSAC 43/7/76 E. Work on Rabies E.1-E.26 While the treatment of rabies had always been an important part of the work of the Pasteur Institutes in india, JC, on his appointment as Director at Kasauli, initiated a major research programme concerned chiefly with the comparative efficacy of etherised The and carbolised vaccines, and of living anc dead virus (see especially E.1 and E.15). high incidence of the disease in India (8,000 cases per annum being treated at the Kasauli Institute alone), and the special geographical and social involved administrative decisions about centralised specialist research institutes as opposed to local treatment centres. conditions prevailing, also The first results of JC's research programme were presented at the International Rabies Conference at the Pasteur Institute in Paris, April 1927 (see E.16). in collaboration, as An investigation into the value of an etherised vaccine in the prophylactic treatment of rabies, Parts I-VIIl, 1926-1933, and A new technique for handling infected monkeys, 1929. They were published, The papers are presented as follows: E.1-E.11 Laboratory experiments, case-notes and photographs. E,12-E.26 Correspondence and reports, including prewious work carried out at Kasauli under earlier Directors and officers (especially Major W.D.H. Stevenson and Colonel H.H. King). Ms. notes by JC, ‘Schema Antirabic Experiments’, probably Jan. 1926. are experimental results, case-notes and correspondence based on the above. 1926-28. 1926-27. 'Carbolised vaccine. 1925-27. 'Ether Experiments |. Resistance to Ether’ 1926-27. ‘Paris Virus' 1926-27. "Corneal Scarification' 1926. "Ether Experiments II. Patients after-effects, etc! Immunity tests in animals' "Single and multiple types virus", 1926-27. 'Ether Experiments III. Human Gases treated Ether virus' for handling infected monkeys, Ind. J. Mied. Res. 1929.) Photographs of patients suffering from rakiid bites, with details of treatment and resuits 1926-27. Photographs of equipment devised for harmdling expt. animals at Kasauli. (4 of these were used as plates to illustrate J.C's article A new technique E.8 ey Etherised brains 1929. JC CSAC 43/7/76 E.12-E.14 Correspondence and reports relating to work on rabies at Kasauli and other Pasteur Institutes 1924-25. of storage and temperature on vaccines, arid refers to work carried out by JC's predecessors, Major W.D.H. Sitevenson and Colonel Hit, King. This concerns dosage, effects 3 folders. Correspondence and reporisby and to JC, Jan. 1926-Feb. 1927; includes letter and report from Colonel A.G. McKendrick, Dec. 1925, which suggested the research to compare carbolised and etherised vaccine preparations. Correspondence and reports by and to JC, March-July 1927, dealing especially with International Rabies Conference, Pasteur Institute, Paris, April 1927, with official report and resolutions, notes by the Indian Government representative Colonel J. Taylor, and the League of Nations representative Colonel A.G. MicKendrick, and their Ms. correspondence and accounts of the pitaceedings sent to JC. (See especially Col. McKendrick's letter of 11 May 1927 in which passing reference is also made (p.4.) to JC's father, Professor D.J. Cunningham FRS. ) Further notes and reports on International Riabies Conference and on continuing Rabies Research programme iim India. 1927 Correspondence and reports Aug. 1927-Jully 1928. Correspondence and reports Jan.-July 1929. Correspondence and reports Aug. 1929-Apriil 1931. The comparative immunizing value of Carbolized, 2 folders. Correspondence and reports Aug.-Dec. 1928, including Rabies Conference, Calcutta, Dec. 1928. Comments by A. Hempt, Pasteur Institute @f Novisad, Yugoslavia, on Kasauli experiments, and correspondemece arising. Mss. drafts, notes, tables and correspondeince relating to work on rabies, and especially to publication of Pewt VIII of JC's Investigation: Ether-Carbolized and Etherized Vaccines. research. Correspondence with publishers, draft of article, photographs Article by JC on rabies, written for Britiskk Surgical Practice, VII. 1947-50 | E.26 Misc. correspondence with colleagues on recent rabies E25 1934 JC CSAC 43/7/76 Fe Work on Vaccine lymph F.1 - F.7 This work was carried out at the King Institute in Madras, which was'the principal research laboratory in the public health and bacteriologieal service in the Madras Presidency as well as serving as the Vaccine lymph depot for the area" (A.G. Gardner: obituary, see A.1). (See also photographs in B.3.) Fel Folder, cover inscribed 'Vaccine Lymph*: intracutaneous injection of lymph’. Ms. Plans of courses of experiments, descriptions and photographs of experimental animals. Abstract for paper ‘Studies in Vaccinial [Immunity in Rebbits', and Ms. draft of paper. ‘Immunization by sub 1924 Folder, inscribed inside ‘Experiments on tine Correlation between "PH" and potency of lymph 1924', and photographs. Details of experiments Ms. and photographs, ‘Generalised vaccimia on calf and its succeeding generations’, Ms. and photographs of vaccines on a cock. "Practice of Vaccination’; circular. draft and photograp pho#sgraphs for official G. Misc. photographs of vaccinated rabbit, buffalo, and calf. Organising Secretary. G.1-G.4 The Congress was held in Calcutta, 5-11 Dec. 1927; JC was General Seventh Congress of The Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine G.1-G.6 Misc. photographs of vaccinated Indian amd European children, showing use of glycerine and lanoline vaccines (1921-22), and of rotary lancet (1924) (includes photograhs of immune reactions of JC's own children 1920). Orders, and procedure regarding Ceremonies, etc. JC's Report on the Congress, Parts I-!V. Only Part II, dealing with the proceedings of the congress itself, was published by the Government of India Press, Calcutta, 1929 (see G.5). Parts I, Ill and IV, dealing with the organisation wf the congress, were not published. Specimens of Congress Literature, Circulars, Cards and Badges, etc, Port | = Report on the General Organisation and Reports of Part IV Important Administrative papers, Circular letters, Honorary secretaries of Local Committees Part I] Report on The Proceedings of the: Seventh Congress Part Ill JC CSAC 43/7/76 G.5 G.6 Published Report of the Congress, Calcutta, 1929 JC's Press-cuttings book of the Congress. ~H. Lectures, Reports and Publications H.1 - H.25 H.1-H.6 H.7-H.9 H.10 Annual Reports of the King Institute, 1919, 1920-21, 1921-22, 1922-23, 1923-24 and press cuttings. Annual Reports of the Pasteur Institute, 1925;1926, 1927. Kasauli Work on Public Health Propaganda in Madras (with index by JC) includes JC's Memorandum on ‘Health Propaganda’ 1921-25; Board, notes for lecture-demonstration, misc. printed health propaganda material, and JC's 'Report on tthe work done during deputation in England 1921' describing visits to laboratories, tropical medicine schools, equipment mamufacturers, etc. H.11-H.24 Lectures and papers by JC on tropical medicine: H.1] Festa "Micro~organisms and their relationship to disease' 23 August 1922 11 pp. ‘Snakes and Snakebites' and ‘Snake Venom', delivered to Madras Medical College Association. 13 pp. and 14 pp. Sept. 1922 24 pp. 'The value of the Bacteriologist tio the Clinician' 11 pp. 8 Dec. 1922 ‘Some observations on Experimertal Inoculation with Spironemarecurrentis', given at Lucknow Congress 1922 8 pp. "Relapsing Fever', delivered to Biritish Medical Association of Madras Presidency 20 pp. 6 Dec. 1922 "Some factors in racial immunity and susceptibility to disease’, read to Royal Anthropellogical Society, London, 3 June 1925, and subsequently published in Man 7 Feb. 1936 'The Serology of Spironema Carteri in the Indian form of Relapsing Fever', to be read at Congress of Far Eastern Association of Tropical Medicine, Tokyo 1925. Text and photographs. ‘Lecture on principles of immuniiity and inoculation, to P.T. Class, Kasauli, June 7 1926' 8 pp. "Review of Acton and Knowles: 10/8/28' (some pages missing). ‘Lecture on Tropical Medicine“ 'Dysenteries of India JC CSAC 43/7/76 H.21 H.22 H.23 H.24 "Two talks on gas warfare and treatment. to nurses Oct. 1940' Given On toxins node To 'National Council of Women' n.d. On 'Blood cultures' Publications by JC and collaborators. JC drew up a list of his publications, not always complete or in chronological order; the offprints are in the numbered sequence drawn up by him.