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Service Notes.
Indian Medical Service.
Subject to His Majesty's approval, the under- mentioned officers to be temporary Lieutenants, with effect from the dates specified:?
Elayedath Achyuta Menon. Dated 20th June 1916.
Kozhipurath Ramunni Menon- Dated 30th June 1916.
Codati Ramanujayya. Dated 7th July 1916. Panchapakesa Ayvar Kesavaswami. Dated 11th
July 1916. Subject to His Majesty's approval, the under-
mentoned officers have been appointed permanently to the Indian Medical Service as Lieutenants by the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for India. Their Commissions will bear date 25th February 1921:?
Francis Ruthven Thornton, M-C., M.B., Royal Army Medical Corps (Temporary Commission).
Ganapathi Buntwal Mallya, Indian Medical Ser- vice (Temporary Commission).
Frederick Michael Kirwan, Royal Army Medical Corps (Temporary Commission).
Vinayak Narayan Agate, M.B., Indian Medical Service (Temporary Commission).
Samuel Reginald Prall, Royal Army Medical Corps (Temporary Commission)-
Jatis Chander Chukerbuti,_ M-B., Indian Medical Service (Temporary Commission).
Shridhar Atmaram Phatak, Indian Medical Ser- vice (Temporary Commission).
Burjorji Hormasji Kamakaka, Indian Medical Service (Temporary Commission).
Mohamed Aon Jafarey, M.B-, Indian Medical Ser- vice (Temporary Commission).
Samuel Newman Mukand, M-B., Indian Medical Scrvice (Temporary Commission).
Vijaya Shanker Rao Pandit, Indian Medical Ser- vice (Temporary Commission.)
Herbert Mackenzie Strickland, Indian Medical Service (Temporary Commission).
Jiwanda Ram Katariya, Indian Aledical Service
(Temporary Commission). Ram Nath Bhandari, Indian Medical Service
(Temporary Commission).
The undermentioned officers are permitted, sub-
ject to His Majesty's approval, to resign their Tempo- rary Commissions, with effect from the dates speci- fied :?
Captain Pramatha Nath Sen- Dated 4tli January 1921.
Captain Prahlad Das Kapur. Dated 25th January 1921.
Captain Pitambar Pant- Dated 3rd February 1921.
Captain Ram Rakha Mai Anand. Dated 8th Feb- ruary 1921.
Captain Gour Lai Sen. Dated 22nd February 1921. Captain Maneck Sohrabjee Hormusjee Mody. Dated
22nd February 1921. Captain Anil Krishna Mukerji. Dated 25th Feb-
ruary 1921.
Captain Karam Chand Talwar. Dated 25th February 1921.
Captain Ramendra Krishna Basu. Dated 26th February 1921.
Captain Sonat Kumar Mukerjee. Dated 27th February 1921.
Captain Nilkanth Vinayak Pandit. Dated 1st March 1921.
Lieutenant Flayedath Achvuta Mcnon. Dated 24th September 1916.
Lieutenant Codati Ramanujayya- Dated 30th September 1916.
Lieutenant Panchapakesa Ayyar Kesavaswami. Dated 24th September 1916-
Lieutenant Ivozhipurath Ramunni Menon. Dated 13th October 1916.
Lieutenant Edward Wilford Arndt. Dated 28th January 1921.
The services of Major H. Falk, m.b., i.m-s, are
placed temporarily at the disposal of the Government of the Punjab with effect from the date on which he is relieved of the duties of Health Officer, Simla.
Under the provisions of Army Instruction (India) No. 720 of 1918, the following officers will retain the
temporary rank of Captain on permanent appoint- ment to the Indian Medical Service as Lieutenants, with effect from the 25th February 1921:?
Vijaya Shanker Rao Pandit. Herbert Mackenzie Strickland. Jiwanda Ram Katariya. Ram Nath Bhandari.
Temp. Capt. Rustom JamshEdji Tata is granted the rank of Captain. Dated 12th January 1921.
The promotion of -Major A. Cameron. ob.E-?
m.b.. to his present rank is antedated from the 15th October to 1st September 1915. With reference to Army Department Notification
No. 1790. dated the 19th October 1917, the promotion of Major R. S. Townsend, m.c.. m,b,, to his present rank is antedated from 1st February 1920 to 1st August 1919.
198 THE INDIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE. [May, 1921.
The undermentioned officers are permitted, sub- ject to His Majesty's approval, to resign their
temporary commissions, with effect from the dates
specified:? Captain Jitendra Mohan Ghosh. Dated 10th
November 1920.
Captain Chandragiri Rangabhashyan Naidu. Dated
25th February- 1921.
Captain Vasant Rajaram Masurekar. Dated 27th
February 1921.
Captain Kedar Nath Goyal and Captain Teja Singh Uberoi. Dated 28th February. 1921.
Captain Justinian Anthony daCosta and Captain Muqatlal Damodardas Munim. Dated 2nd March 1921.
Captain Ardeshir Dadabhoy Shroff and Captain Ram
Singh Sharma. Dated 3rd March 1921.
Lieutenant George Frederick Andeen. Dated 28th
February 1921.
The following acting promotions are notified, subject to His Majesty's approval:?
Lieutenant-Colonel T. H. Foulkes (since deceased) to
be acting Colonel while holding an appointment as
Assistant Director of Medical Services. From 25th
September 1919 to 14th November 1920.
Major (now Lieutenant-Colonel) William MacMullen
Pearson, m.b., to be acting Lieutenant-Colonel while
Commanding No. 106 Combined Field Ambulance in
Mesopotamia. From 21st March 1915 to 28th April 1916.
The following promotions are made, subject to Ilis
Majesty's approval:? * Lieutenants to be Captains.
Francis Ruthven Thorn, m.c., m.b., Ganapathi Bunt-
wal Mallya, Frederick Michael Agate, Samuel Reginald Prall, Jatis Chander Chukerbuti, 'm.b., Shridhar Atma-
ram Phatak, Burjorji Hormasji Kamakaka, Mohamed
Aon Jafarey,? m.b., and Samuel Newman Mukand, m.b.
Dated 25th February 1921.
The following list of gentlemen appointed under the
provisions of Section 18 of the Code of Criminal
Procedure, t 1898, by His Excellency the Governor in
Council, to be Honorary Presidency Magistrates with
co-ordinate jurisdiction over the whole of the area
comprised within the limits of the Town and 'Island of
Bombay, and to be Members of, and to exercise the
powers conferred on, the Benches of Honorary Presi-
dency Magistrates constituted by Government Notifica- tions Nos. 2535 and 1651, dated, respectively, the 19th
.May 1904 and 28th March 1908, is published for
general information, in supersession of all previous orders for the appointment of Honorary Presidency Magistrates in the said Town and Island of Bombay:? Major C. Fernandes, m.b. (Brux.), i.m.s. l.m. & s.
Lieutenant-Colonel H. Gidney, i.m.s. (retired). S. K. "Engineer, Major, i.m.s., o.b.E., f.r.c.p.E.
Lieujenant-Colonel W. O'S. Murphy, m.b., B.ch.
(R. U. I.), d.p.ii. (Ire.), I.M.S., Sanitary Commissioner for the Government of Bombay, has been granted, by His
Majesty's Secretary of State for India, four months'
leave on private affairs, in continuation of the combined
leave sanctioned in Government Notification No. 11005, dated the 27th October 1920.
Major I. M. Macrae, i.m.s., Superintendent, Central Prison, Bareilly, privilege leave combined with furlough on medical certificate for a total period of 18 months, with effect from the 30th September 1920.
Major W. A. Mearns, i.m.s., Deputy Sanitary Com- missioner, II Range, privilege leave for five months and five days combined with furlough on full average salary for a total period of eight months, with effect from the 25th February 1921, or any subsequent date from which he may avail himself of it.
The following officer has been granted leave:? Lieutenant-Colonel G. Mclver Smith, c.m.g., i.m.s.,
Civil Surgeon, one year leave, privilege leave for two months and four days and in continuation furlough on average salary for five months and 26 days and furlough on half average salary for four months under Articles
232, 260, 301 (?>) and 316 (A) of the Civil Service
Regulations, with effect from 13th December 1920 (fore- noon).
In accordance with the provisions of rule 27 of the Rules made by the Punjab Government under Section 24 of the Punjab Medical Registration Act, II of 1916, and issued with Home (Medical) Department Notification No. 10115, dated the 20th April 1917, and with refer- ence to Notifications Nos. 788-M.C. 427 and 788-M. C-27, dated, respectively, the 1 Sth December 1920 and 19th
January 1921, the name of the candidate duly elected
by the Electorate constituted by sub-section (c) of section 5 (1) of the Act is hereby published for informa- tion :?
Lieutenant-Colonel Godfrey Tate, m.b., ch.B. (Dub. U.), i.M.S., Professor of Midwifery, King Edward Medical
College, Lahore.
In modification of Government Notification No. 9819, dated the 19th November 1919, Major J. B. Christian, i.M.S., was granted leave of absence as specified below:?
Privilege leave with effect from 25th September 1919 to 26th January 1920, both days inclusive.
Furlough on full average salary with effect frcfm 27th
January 1920 to 26th May 1920, both days inclusive. Furlough with effect from 27th May 1920 to 9th
August 1920, both days inclusive.
In modification of Government Notification No. 6666, dated the 23rd June, 1920, Lieutenant-Colonel H. A. F.
Knapton, i.m.s.., was granted, with effect from the date of relief, such privilege leave of absence as was due
to him on that date in combination with furlough on
average salary admissible to him and ordinary furlough for such period as might bring the combined period of
absence up to one year.
Major R. F. D. MacGrEgor, Indian Medical Service, Medical Officer, His Britannic Majesty's Consulate for
Sistaa and Kain, is appointed to officiate as His
Britannic Majesty's Consul for Sistan and Kain, in
addition to his own duties, with effect from the 17th
January 1921, and until further orders.
Lieutenant-Colonel F. A. Smith, Indian Medical
Service (Bombay), an Agency Surgeon, is posted as
Residency Surgeon at Hyderabad, with effect from the
1st February 1921.
Major-General W. R. Edwards, c.bv c.m.g., m.d.,
k.h.p., i.m.s., Director-General, Indian Medical Service, is granted privilege leave for six months, with effect
from the 15th March 1921, or the subsequent date on
which he may avail himself of it.
Major-General W. H. B. Robinson, c.b., i.m.s., Sur-
geon-General with the Government of Bengal, is appoint- ed to officiate as Director-General, Indian Medical Ser-
vice, during the absence on leave of Major-General W. R.
Edwards, c.b., c.m.g., m.d., k.h.p., i.m.s., with effect from
the date on which he assumes charge of that office.
Lieutenant-Colonel W. H. Dickinson, m.b., b.cIi.
(Edin.), i.m.s., officiating Chemical Examiner, Bengal, and Professor of Chemistry, Medical College, Calcutta, is granted, with effect from the 1st February 1921,
combined leave for 12 months, vis., privilege leave for
14 days and in continuation ordinary furlough for the
remainder of the period.
May, 1921.] SERVICE NOTES. 199
Assistant Surgeon Hem Nath Adhikari First Assist- tant to the Chemical Examiner, Bengal, is appointed to
act as Chemical Examiner, Bengal, and Professor of
Chemistry, Medical College, Calcutta, with cffect from
the 1st February 1921, until further orders.
The services of Captain C. Newcomb, m.b., i.m.s., are
placed permanently at the disposal of the Government
of Madras, with effect from the 4th December 1920.
The KING has approved the relinquishment of their
Commissions by the undermentioned and the grant of
rank as shown below:?
Temporary Captain Sorab Byramji Warden, m.b., b.s.
Dated 24th February 1920. Temporary Captain Phiroz Framji Laskari, and is
granted the rank of Captain. Dated 29th December 1920.
Subject to His Majesty's approval, Captain James Herbert Grove White is permitted, by the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for India, to retire from the
Service on account of ill-health, with effect from the
6th Februarv 1921.
The undermentioned are permitted, subject to His
Majesty's approval, to resign their Commissions, with
effect from the dates specified:?
Temporary Captain Coimbatore Subramania Venkata-
ramanan. Dated 11th January 1921.
Temporary Captain Joachim Paul Menezes. Dated
26th January 1921.
Temporary Captain Bindiganavali Ramaswamy Iyengar. Dated 8th February 1921.
Temporary Captain Ramrao Narayen Ajinkya. Dated 12th February 1921.
THE KING has approved the resignation of the fol-
lowing officers, and the grant of rank as shown below :?
Lt.-Col. J. C. S. Vaughan, m.b. Dated 24th January 1921.
Lt.-Col. H. Bennett, m.b., f.r.c.s (Edin.). Dated 29th January 1921
Lt.-Col. J. M. Crawford, o.b.E., m.b. Dated 1st Febru- ary 1921.
Maj. R. E. Lloyd, m.b. Dated 29th January 1921.
The undermentioned officers have been granted, by- His Majesty's Secretary of State for India, extension of leave:?
Lt.-Col. E. J. O'Meara, i.m.s., Civil Surgeon and
Principal, Medical School, Agra. Six months' medical certificate.
Maj. C. H. Reinhold, i.m.s., on reversion from military duty, to be Civil Surgeon, Bahraich.
Lt.-Col. J. N. Walker, i.m.s., Civil Surgeon, Benares, privilege leave combined with furlough on full average salary for a total period of eight months, with effect from the 1st March 1921.
Col. J. Garvie. m.b., K.H.a, i.m.s., Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals and Prisons, Assam, is granted, with effect from the 20th March 1921, or the subsequent date upon which he may avail himself of it, combined leave for eight months, viz.. privilege leave for two
months and twenty days and leave out of India for the
remaining period, under paragraph 226 (c) of the Army Regulations, India, Volume II.
Lt. Col. B. H. Deare, m.r.c.p., d.p.h., i.m.s., Principal and Professor of Medicine, Medical College, Calcutta, and First Physician to the College Hospitals, is appoint- ed to officiate as Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals and Prisons, Assam, during the absence on leave of Colonel J. Garvie, m.b., k.h.s., i.m.s.
The undermentioned are permitted, subject to His
Majesty's approval, to resign their Commissions, with
effect from the dates specified:?
Temporary Captain Homewell Lyngdoh. Dated 23rd
January 1921.
Subject to His Majesty's approval, the undermention-
ed officers have been permitted, by the Right Hon'ble the Secretary of State for India, to retire from the Service, with, effect from the dates specified:?
Lt.-Col. Hugh Bennett, m.b., E.R.C.S.E. Dated 29th
January 1921.
Lt.-Col. William Wesley Clemesha, c.i.E., m.d Dated
,1st February 1921.
Lt.-Col. Sir Leonard Rogers, Kt., c.i.E., l'.R.S., m.d.,
E.r.c.p. e.r.c.s. Dated 1st March. 192i.
A.?King Edward Medical College, Lahore.
Staff of the College.
Principal.?Lt.-Col. D. W. Sutherland, c.i.E., m.d.,
c.m. (Edin), m.r.c.f. (Lond.), E.R.S. (Edin), v.ii,s., I.M.S.
Professor of Medicine.?Lt.-Col. D. W. Sutherland, c.i.E. m.d., c.m. (Edin.), m.r.c.p. (Lond,), f.r.s (Edin.), v.h.s., i.m.s.
Professor of Forensic Medicine.?Lt.-Col. D. M.
Davidson, c.i.E., m.d., c.m. (Aberd.), d.p.ii. (Edin. and
Glasgow), i.m.s. Civil Surgeon, Lahore.
Professor of Surgery.?Lt.-Col. E. V. Hugo, c.m.c.,
m.d., b.s., (Lond.), f.k.c.s,, (Eng.), V.H.S., i.m.S.
Professor of Materia Medica.?Major J. J. Harper Nelson, o.b.e., m.c., m.d. e.r.c.s. (Edin.), i.m,s,
Professor of Midwifery and Diseases of Women.'?
Lt.-Col. G. Tate, m.b., ch.B. (Dub.), i.m.s.
Professor of Diseases of the Bye, Ear and Throat.? Lt.-Col. H. Ainsworth, m.b,, m.r.c.s., l.r.c.p^ e.r.c.s.,
(Eng.), i.m.s.
Professor of Hygiene.?Lt.-Col. H. M. Mackenzie, m.b.,
d.p.ii., i.m.s. (Deputy Sanitary Commissioner, Punjab). Professor of Pathology.?Lt.-Col. H. M. Mackenzie,
m.b., d.p.ii., i.m.s. (officiating). Professor of Anatomy.?Maj. H. M. Broome, m.b., ch.B.
(Edin), e.r.c.s., (Eng.), m r.c.s., and l.R.c.p., (Lond.) r.M.S.
Professor of Operative Surgery.?Maj. R. H. Bott, m.bv b.s., (Lond.), e.r.c.s., (Eng.), l.r.c p._ (Lond ), I.M.S.
Professor of Physiology.?Brevet Maj. T. A. Hughes, b.a., m.d,, d.p.ii. (Dub.), I.M.S.
The following despatch has been received by the
Secretary of State for War from Lieutenant-General Sir
J. A. L. Haldane, k.c.b., d.S.o., General Officer Com-
manding-in-Chief, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force:?
General Headquarters, Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force,
20tli September 1920.
Sir,?With reference to paragraph 5 of my despatch, dated 23rd August 1920, I have the honour to submit herewith a list of those officers, warrant*and non-com- missioned officers, and men serving under my command whose distinguished and gallant services and devotion to
duty are recommended. as deserving of special recogni- tion.
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient Servant. J. A. L. HALDANE,
Lieutenant-General, Commanding-in-Chief,
Mesopotamian Expeditionary Force.
Thuu Oo. Tha, Capt. R. R., i.m.s.
200 THE INDIAN MEDICAL GAZETTE. [May, 1921.
The undermentioned officer has been granted an ex-
tension of leave by His Majesty's Secretary of State for India:?
Maj. T. C. McCombie Young, i.m.s., Sanitary Com-
missioner, Assam, 14th April 1921, four months P. A.
Electoral Roll of the Electorate constituted by sub-section (/) of section 5 (v) of the
Punjab Medical Registration Act II of 1916.
Gonsalves, Anthony Leo, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), Diplo- mate, Grant Medical College, Bombay, 1908, on field
service; Maneckshaw, Hormusji Framji, Lt., i.m.s.
(T.C.), l.m.s. (Bom. U.), 1903, Amritsar; Masters, Nassarwanji Framji, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), l.m.s. (Bom. U.), 1912, Poona; Mukerji, Nishi Bhusan, Lt., i.m.s.
(T.C.), m.b. (Cal. U.), 1916, on field service; Shiv Narayan, Govill, Lt., I.M.S. (T.C.), m.b., b.s, (Allahabad) 1917, Indian Station Hospital, Fort Lockhart, N.-W. F.
Province; Uma Shankar* Lt., i.m.s., l.m.s. (Bom. U.),
1916, c|o Director of Medical Services. v Electoral Roll of the Electorate constituted by sub-
section (d) of section 5 (t) of the Punjab Medical
Registration Act II of 1916.
Dharm Dhand, Nagpaul, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), m.b.,
b.s. (Pb. U.), 1913, No. 49 I. G. H., Manzai, Wazir
Force; Dogra, Prem Nath, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.)> m.b., b.s. (Pb. U.), Commanding 127 C. F. Ambulance.
Imasiba, E. E. F.; Hari Ram, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C,), m.b. B.s. (Pb. U.), 1913, on field service; Joti Parshad
Rosha, Lt. i.m.s,., m.b., b.s. (Pb. U.), 1919, 2125 Punjabies, Saidgi Waziristan Force; Karta Ram
Thapar, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), l.m.s. (Pb. U.), 1906,
Military Duty; Khushbakht Rai, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.)f" m.b., b.s. (Pb. U.), 1912, Risalpur, Nortli-Wcst Frontier
Province; Kumar, Daya Ram, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), m.b., b.S. (Pb. U.), 1915, No. 24, I.-G. Hospital, Meso-
potamia ; Maharaj Krishna, Kapur Rai Sahib, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), l.m.s. (Pb. U.), 1903, d.p.h. (Eond,), 1913, d.t.m. (Eng.), 1914, Fane Road, Lahore; Manohar Lai
Bliargava, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), m.b., b.s. (Pb. U.), 1915, Indian Station Hospital, Delhi; Muhammad Abdur Rashid, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), l.m.s. (Pb. U.), 1911, on field service; Narayan Das, Mehta, Capt., i.m.s.
(T.C.), m.b., U.S. (Pb. U.), 1915, on field service; Ram Lai, Bhambwal, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.) i.m.s. (Pb. U.), 1909, on field service; Ram Lai, Talwar, i.m.s. (Pb. U.), 1905, Civil Hospital, Fazilka, Ferozepore District; Soblia Ram, Puri, Capt., i.m.s. (T.C.), m.b., b.S. (Pb. U.), 1914, on field service; Viswa Nath, Capt., i.m.s.
(T.C.), m.b., b.s (Pb. U.), 1914, C|o A. D, M. S. Waziristan Force.
In pursuance of provisions of paragraph 2 of the
Regulations of the Bihar and Orissa Medical Examina- tion Board, the Government of Bihar and Orissa in the
Ministry of Local Self-Government are pleased to appoint Lt.-Col. J. J. Urwin, i.m.s., as a member of the said Board in place of Lt.-Col. M. II. Thornley proceeding on leave.
In pursuance of provisions of section 7 of the Bihar and Orissa Mcdical Act (Bihar and Orissa Act II of
1916), it is hereby notified that Lt.-Col. J. J. Urwin,
i.m.s., has been nominated to be a member of the Bihar and Orissa Council of Medical Registration in
place of Lt.-Col. M. H. Thornley, m.d., i.m.s.
In exercise of the powers conferred on him by section 2 (5) of the Bengal Military Police Act (Act V of 1892), the Governor in Council is pleased to appoint Lt.-Col. R. H. Maddox, c.i.B., m.b., i.m.s., Superintendent of the Central Jail, Hazaribagh, to be second in Command of the Military Police stationed at' Hazaribagh.
Lt.-Col. M. H. TiiornlEy, i.m.s., made over charge of the Cuttack Jail to Lt.-rCol. J. J. Urwin on the forenoon of the 8th February, 1921.
Lt.-Col. '
J. J. Urwin, i.M.S., was placed on general duty at Cuttack from the 16th January 1921 to the 7tb
February 1921.
Lt.-Col. J. J. Urwin, i.m.s., is appointed to be the Civil Surgeon of Cuttack with effect from the 8th
February 1921.
Major A. F. Hamilton, m.b. (L,ond.), F.R.C.S., i.M.S., on return from leave, has been appointed to act
as Physician, Bai Motlibari and Petit Hospitals, and Professor of Midwifery, Grant Medical College, Bombay.
In the Home Department Notification No. 1038, dated the 15th December 1920, regarding the grant of 12 months' combined leave to Major M. R. C. MacWatters; m.b., F.r.c.s., i.m.s,, Professor of Surgery, King George's Medical College, Lucknow, for
" 3rd November. 1920," read "
1st November 1920."
On return from military duty, Lt.-Col. Padmakar Krishna Chitale, l.R.c.p., l-R.c.s., l.f.p.s.> l.m, & s,
i.m.s.t is posted to Chliindwara as Civil Surgeon.
Under Section 6 of the Prisons Act, 1894, His Ex- cellency the Governor in Council is pleased to appoint Llt.-Col. P. K. Chitale, l.R.c.p., l.R.c.s., l.f,p,s? l.m, & s, i.m.s., Civil Surgeon, Chhindwara. to the executive and medical charge of the Chhindwara District Jail.
On return from military duty, Lt.-Col. W. H. Kenrick, l.r.c.p., m.r.c.s? d.t.m., i.m.s,, is posted to Jubbulpore as Civil Surgeon.
On relief by Lt.-Col. W. H. Kenrick. l.r.c.p., m.r.c.S., p.t.m., i.m.s., Major W. Tarr, m.d., f.r.c.s., Civil Surgeon, Jubbulpore, is transferred to Hoshangabad.
Under Section 6 of the Prisons Act, 1894, His Excel- lency the Governor in Council is pleased to appoint Major W. Tarr, m.d., F.r.c.s., i.m,s? Civil Surgeon. Hoshangabad, to the executive and medical charge of the Hoshangabad District Jail.