HC Deb 14 November 1929 vol 231 c2240W
Major POLE

asked the Secretary of State for India if he will state the number of cases of and deaths from plague in British India in each of the last five years; and whether any progress is being made in India in respect of the methods of effectively dealing with this scourge?

Mr. BENN

I have no reliable figures of cases. Plague figures have shown on the whole a marked decline in recent years. Research work on prophylactic methods has yielded valuable results, but I am advised that there is not yet any reliable treatment for the disease. Progress depends largely on the willingness of the people to co-operate with the authorities in making fuller use of well-established measures, especially inoculation.

Deaths from Plague (British India).

Year. Deaths.
1924 361,843
1925 117,717
1926 196,249
1927 32,160
1928 82,678
Total 790,647

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