The M.P. Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1958
Published vide Notification No. 24-A-1000-17-Gen., published in M.P. Rajpatra, Part 4 (Ga), dated 8-6-1973, pages 308-333
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| LEGISLATIVE HISTORY 6 |
In exercise of the powers conferred by the proviso to Article 309 of the Constitution of India and all other powers enabling it in this behalf the Governor of Madhya Pradesh hereby makes the following rules for regulating the medical attendance and treatment of Government servants, namely:-
- (1) These rules may be called The Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1958.
(2) They shall apply to-
(a) Government servants under the rule-making control of the State Government while they are on duty or on deputation or on leave or under suspension within Madhya Pradesh;
(b) Government servants employed on contract basis;
(c) Home Guards while under training or on duty;
(d) Whole-time servants paid from contingencies;
(e) Members of the work charged establishment employed continuously on monthly wages in all the Departments or in the project undertaken by the State.
(3) These rules shall not apply to -
(a) Retired Government servants;
(b) Part-time Government servants;
(c) Honorary workers working under the State Government.
(4) They shall come into force immediately on their publication in the "Madhya Pradesh Rajpatra".
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(1) "Authorised Medical Attendant" means the medical officer authorised by the Government as the authorised medical attendant for the medical attendance and treatment of the Government servants :
Provided that if there is no medical officer authorised by the Government for the headquarter at which the Government servant falls ill, the authorised medical attendant shall be any medical officer stationed at the headquarters of such Government servant; and includes-
(a) the Medical Officer-in-charge of a hospital maintained by a local authority or aided by Government in so far as medical attendance and treatment at such hospitals is concerned; and
(b) all Medical Officers at the Medical College Hospitals in so far as treatment at the Medical College Hospitals is concerned but shall not include honorary Medical Officers in respect of treatment given by them outside such hospitals :
Provided that in respect of a Government servant who is out of his official headquarters whether on duty, leave or any other cause, the authorised medical attendant during such period shall be the Medical Officer of equivalent rank stationed at the place where such Government servant is on duty or stays for spending his leave;
(c) "Civil Surgeon" includes a District Medical Officer;
(d) "Family" means-
(i) The wife or husband of a Government servant.
(ii) The parents, legitimate children including children adopted legally and step children of such Government servant residing with and wholly dependent on that Government servant.
(e) "form" means a form appended to these rules;
(f) "Hospital" means a hospital maintained by the State Government or by a local authority or any other hospital aided by the State Government or such private hospitals as may be recognised as hospitals for purposes of these rules and includes a maternity home;
(g) "Government servant" means a person to whom these rules apply under sub-rule (2) of Rule 1;
(h) "Medical Officer" means a Civil Surgeon, Assistant Surgeon or an Assistant Medical Officer, as the case may be, and includes a member of the training staff of a Medical College who treats patients in the hospital attached to such college.
(i) "Treatment" means the use of all medical and/or surgical facilities available at the hospital in which the Government servant is treated and includes-
(i) the employment of such pathological, bacteriological, radiological or other methods as are considered and certified in writing as necessary by the authorised medical attendant;
(ii) the supply of such medicines, vaccines, sera or other therapeutic substances as are ordinarily available in the hospital;
(iii) such nursing as is ordinarily provided to in-patients by the hospital;
(iv) blood transfusion;
(v) ultra-violet light; and
(vi) in the case of females,-
(a) treatment during confinement (pre-natal and post-natal treatment) including treatment for abortion; and
(b) douching.
- (1) Subject to the provisions of sub-rule (3) a Government servant shall be entitled free of charge; to medical attendance by the authorised medical attendant.
(2) If the authorised medical attendant is of opinion that the case of a Government servant is of such a serious or special nature as to require medical attendance by a Medical Officer other than himself he may move the Director of Health Services, Madhya Pradesh, to arrange for the deputation of such Medical Officer, for the purpose of consultation. In such cases, the deputed Medical Officer, whether he be of the rank of Civil Surgeon or a subordinate officer shall not be entitled to charge any fees for the professional services rendered to the Government servant.
(3) In case of demand for medical attendance at the residence of the Government servant, the authorised medical attendant shall attend to the patient at the residence of the Government servant as often as may be deemed necessary, if he considers the case to be of sufficiently serious nature as to demand his attendance at the residence. A Government servant whose demand for such attendance is not complied with may report the matter to the Director of Health Services if the authorised medical attendant is the Civil Surgeon and in any other case to the Civil Surgeon whose decision shall be final :
Provided that where the residence of the Government servant is at a distance of more than five miles from the headquarter of the authorised medical attendant the attendance of the authorised medical attendant shall not be required except in extraordinary circumstances.
- (1) A Government servant shall be entitled to treatment in a hospital free of charge. If any amount is paid by a Government servant on account of such treatment, accommodation in hospital, diet or on any other account it shall be reimbursed to him in the manner and to the extent provided in these rules.
(2) The Medical Officer-in-charge of the hospital may place the patients in any ward he considers appropriate.
- A Government servant suffering from a mental disease shall be entitled to medical attendance, treatment, accommodation and diet free of charge at a Government Mental Hospital in the State for a period not exceeding two years from the date of his admission to such hospital :
Provided that in case of a Government servant whose salary exceeds one hundred rupees per mensem, half of the prescribed maintenance charges shall be borne by him.
- A Government servant shall pay in the first instance bills, if any, preferred by the hospital authorities on account of medical attendance, treatment, room-rent or diet or on any other account and may, thereafter, prefer claim for reimbursement thereof in accordance with these rules.
- [(1) Expenditure incurred on purchase of drugs prescribed by the authorised attendant in full :
Provided that-
(1) If a Government servant submits medical reimbursement bills in respect of treatment of himself or any member of his family as an out-door patient exceeding Rs. 250/- (Rupees two hundred fifty) per month for four times in a year or continuously for three months, the Controlling Authority shall seek second opinion of the Chief Medical and Health Officer and only on receipt of a favorable recommendation, shall pass the medical reimbursement bill. In case of treatment by any Indian system of Medicines or Homoeopathy second opinion of the Divisional Officer Ayurveda or District Ayurveda Officer in-charge, as the case may be, shall be obtained instead of the Chief Medical and Health Officer.
(2) If, in a year, bills for medical reimbursement exceeding Rs. 3,000/-(Rupees three thousand) are received from a Government servant the Controlling Authority shall get, all such bills exceeding the said limit examined by the Medical Board consisting of the Divisional Joint Director of Health Services, Chief Medical and Health Officer, Specialist of the disease concerned, Divisional Officer, Ayurveda or District Ayurveda Officer in-charge of the district, as the case may be and such bills shall be passed by the Controlling Authority only on the recommendations of the Board.
(3) If the bills for medical reimbursement presented by a Government servant in a year exceed Rs. 5,000/- (Rupees five thousand) then all such bills exceeding the above said limit shall be got scrutinized by a Board consisting of the Director Medical Services, Director of Medical Education, Director of Indian Systems of Medicine and Homoeopathy and the Controlling Authority shall pass such bills in accordance with the recommendations of the said Board only.
The above proviso shall not be applicable in respect of reimbursement bills relating to :-
(a) In-door patients; and
(b) Patients suffering from such disease in respect of which the Chief Medical and Health Officer concerned has issued a certificate in the prescribed proforma to the effect that the treatment for the disease is required or likely to continue for a prolonged period.
Note. - Such certificate shall not be issued for a period exceeding one year at a time but may be renewed from time to time for such period as may be necessary not exceeding one year at a time and the Chief Medical and Health Officer shall maintain a register containing particulars of such certificates issued by him in such manner as may be prescribed by the Government.]
- (1) Application for reimbursement shall be in Form I and shall be submitted to the controlling authority within six months from the date on which the expenditure is incurred :
Provided that where the Government servant is himself the controlling authority, the limit of six months shall be calculated with reference to the date of presentation of the claim to the treasury officer.
(2) Every application made under sub-rule (1) shall be accompanied by an essentiality certificate in Form II duly signed by the authorised medical attendant of the treatment, room rent and diet charges duly countersigned by him :
Provided that where the drugs prescribed by the authorised medical attendant are outside the priced vocabulary of the Medical Stores Depot, the essentiality certificate in Form II shall in addition be countersigned by the Civil Surgeon in cases where he is not himself the authorised medical attendant.
- The authorised medical attendant shall in respect of each Government servant maintain in the form of a diary or memorandum the details, including place and the date of treatment or examination conducted by him which shall form the basis for the certificate to be given by him in Form II.
- (1) The claims of Government servants for reimbursement of medical expenses under these rules shall be disposed of by the drawing and disbursing officer concerned.
(2) All bills for medical expenses shall be countersigned by the controlling authorities who are empowered to countersign travelling allowance bills of the Government servant concerned. It shall be the duty of the controlling officer to scrutinize carefully before signing or countersigning a claim in respect of medical expenses, that the claim is genuine and is covered by the rules and that charges claimed are supported by the necessary cash memos, receipts, certificates, etc. The controlling authority may reject such claims as do not satisfy these conditions.
[(3) The amount due on account of reimbursement of medical expenses incurred shall be drawn on the Form M.P.T.C. 24A and paid over to them.]
(4) Charges on account of medical attendance and treatment shall be debitable to the sub-head "Allowances and Honoraria" subordinate to the major head concerned except in the case of members of the work-charged establishment where they shall be debitable direct to the work concerned.
- (1) Rules 3 to 10 shall, in so far as they relate to medical attendance and treatment at hospital apply to the members of the family of a Government servant in the same manner and to the same extent as they apply to Government servant :
Provided that where another child is born to a Government servant where there are three or more children living, the additional child so born shall not be entitled to the concession admissible under these rules.
(2) A Government servant shall also be entitled for reimbursement of the charges incurred by him for the treatment of his wife during the confinement (including pre-natal and post-natal treatment and treatment for abortion) :
Provided that no reimbursement shall be made if three or more children are living on the date of such confinement.
- (1) A Government servant shall also be entitled to reimbursement of expenditure incurred by him on medical attendance and treatment of himself and the members of his family under the Ayurvedic, Unani, Homeopathic or Biochemic systems of medicines in the same manner and to the same extent as laid down in the foregoing rules :
Provided that the expenditure incurred on purchase of such medicines shall be reimbursable in respect of medicines mentioned in Annexure annexed to these rules on the signature of the authorised medical attendant and the medicines out of the Annexure shall be reimbursable on the countersignature of the Principal/Divisional Officer Ayurveda/ Superintendent of the dispensary.
(2) For the purposes of reimbursement under this rule, a Vaidya, a Hakim or a Homoeopathic or a Biochemic Doctor-in-charge of a hospital shall be deemed to be an authorised medical attendant.
- On the coming into force of these rules the Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1955, the Madhya Bharat Government Servants (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1951, and the Central Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1944 shall stand repealed :
Provided that such repeal shall not affect the previous operation of the rules so repealed or anything done or any action taken thereunder :
Provided further that all claims for medical reimbursement relating to the period prior to the coming into force of these rules shall be governed by the provisions of the rules, applicable to the Government servant concerned immediately before the coming into force of these rules.
Form I
Form of Application
[See Rule 8(1)]
N.B. - Separate form should be used for each patient
- Name and designation of the Government servant (in block letters)
- Office in which employed.
- Pay of the Government servant as defined in the Fundamental Rules, and any other emoluments, which should be shown separately.
- Place of duty.
- Actual residential address.
- Name of the patient and his/her relationship to the Government servant.
N.B. - In the case of children, give the following information namely (state age also).
(1) Date of birth.
(2) Number in order of birth
(3) Total number of children
- Place at which the patient fell ill.
- Nature of illness and its duration.
- Details of the amount claimed-
- Medical attendance,-
(i) Fees for consultation indicating-
(a) the name and designation of the Medical Officer consulted and the hospital or dispensary to which attached;
(b) the number and dates of consultations and the fee paid for each consultation.
(c) whether consultations were held at the hospital, at the consulting room of the medical officer or at the residence of the patient.
(ii) Charges for pathological, bacteriological, radiological or other similar tests undertaken during diagnosis indicating-
(a) the name of the hospital or laboratory where the tests were undertaken; and
(b) whether the tests were undertaken on the advice of the authorised medical attendant; and if so, a certificate to that effect should be attached.
(iii) Cost of medicines purchased from the market.
(List of medicines, cash memos, and essentiality certificate should be attached).
- Hospital treatment-
Charges for hospital treatment, indicating separately the charges for-
(i) Accommodation (state whether it was according to the status or pay of the Government servant and in cases where the accommodation is higher than the status of the Government servant, a certificate should be attached to the effect that the accommodation to which he was entitled was not available).
(ii) Diet
(iii) Surgical operation or medical treatment.
(iv) Pathological, bacteriological, radiological or other similar tests indicating-
(a) the name of the hospital or laboratory at which undertaken; and
(b) whether undertaken on the advice of the Medical Officer-in-charge of the case at the hospital. If so, a certificate to that effect should be attached.
(v) Medicines
(vi) Special medicines
(List of medicines, cash memos and the essentiality certificate should be attached).
(vii) Ordinary nursing.
(viii) Special nursing, i.e. nurses specially engaged for the patient. State whether they were employed on the advice of the Medical Officer-in-charge of the case at the hospital or at the request of the Government servant or patient. In the former case a certificate from the Medical Officer-in-charge of the case and countersigned by the Medical Superintendent of the hospital should be attached.
(ix) Any other charges, e.g., charges for electric light, fan, heater, air conditioning etc. State also whether the facilities referred to are a part of the facilities normally provided to all patients and no choice was left to the patient.
Note. - If the treatment was received by the Government servant at his residence give particulars of such treatment and attach a certificate from the authorised medical attendant.
Rs..............
- Total amount claimed.
- List of enclosures
Declaration to be signed by the Government servant
I hereby declare that the statements in this application are true to the best of my knowledge and belief and that the person for whom medical expenses were incurred is wholly dependent upon me.
Dated...............
............................ Signature of the Government Servant and office to which attached.
Form II
Form of essentiality certificate
[See Rule 8 (2)]
- - In case of medicines not included in the priced vocabulary of the Medical Store Depot.
Certified that Shri/Shrimati/Kumari............. son/wife/daughter/father/mother of Shri............ employed in the........... has been under my treatment from......... to........ for....... (name of the disease) at the........ hospital as indoor/outdoor patient and that the undermentioned medicines have been prescribed by me in this connection. These medicines are not included in the priced vocabulary of the Medical Stores nor are they preparations which are primarily foods, toilets or disinfectant.
These medicines were absolutely essential for the treatment of the aforesaid Government servant.
| S. No. | Names of Medicines | Cost |
.............................. Signature and designation of the authorised medical attendant/Signature of the Medical Officer-in-charge of the case at the hospital.
- - In case of medicines included in the priced vocabulary of the Medical Stores Depot.
I certify that Shri/Shrimati/Kumari............... son/wife/Daughter/father/mother of Shri......... employed in the........... has been under my treatment from...... to...... for........ (name of the disease) at the............ hospital as indoor/outdoor patient and that the undermentioned medicines have been prescribed by me in this connection. These medicines are included in the priced vocabulary of the Medical Stores and are out of stock/not available in the......... hospital. They do not include any medicines proprietary or otherwise, outside the aforesaid priced vocabulary nor are they preparations which are primarily foods, toilets or disinfectants.
| S. No. | Name of Medicines | P.V.M.S. No. | Cost |
.................................. Signature and designation of the authorised medical attendant/Signature of the Medical Officer-in-charge of the case at the hospital.
- In case of Insulin treatment.
Certified that Shri/Shrimati/Kumari............ wife/son/Daughter/father/mother of Shri/Shrimati.......... employed in the.......... has been under my treatment for diabetes at hospital as outdoor/indoor patient and that insulin prescribed by the......... was for treatment during the initial stages/in the hospital, of the disease for which no reimbursement has been made extending over the period, from...... to....... the patient having developed complications necessitating hospitalisation.
..................................... Authorised Medical Attendant/Medical Officer-in-charge of the case at the hospital.
Appendix V
List of Admissible Allopathic Medicines included in New P.V.M.S. List
| Nomenclature | Proprietary Brand generally prescribed by Medical Profession | New P.V.M.S. No. |
| (1) | (2) | (3) |
| A | ||
| Acetylsalicylic Acid | .... | 01207 |
| Achromycin (Ear) So ln | .... | P01154 |
| Albucid | .... | P01147 |
| Alcohol (Spirit Ractified) | .... | 01450 |
| Alcopar | .... | P01001 |
| Aludrox 'MH'(Gel) | .... | P01039 |
| Aluminium Hydroxide Dridecel | .... | 01091 |
| Amethocaine HCL | .... | 01251 |
| Ammoniated Camphor Liniment | .... | 01356 |
| Ammonium Bicarjonate | .... | 01451 |
| Ammonium Chloride | .... | 01361,01362 |
| Aminosal Vitrum | .... | 01448 |
| Anaesthetic Ether | .... | 01234 |
| Antrenyl Drops | .... | P01042 |
| Aromatic Spirit of Amonia | .... | 01262 |
| Atropine Sulphate | .... | 01104 |
| Antistine Drop | .... | P01156A |
| B | ||
| Bellodonna Dry Extract | .... | 01105 |
| Bellodonna Liquid Extract | .... | 01106 |
| Benadryl Expectorant | .... | P01158 |
| Benadryl Syrup | .... | P01060 |
| Benzyl Benzoate application | Ascabioa Uni-Scab | 01326 |
| Benzathine Penicillin 6 Lacs | .... | 01011 |
| Benzathine Penicillin 12 lacs | .... | 01012 |
| Benzyl Benzoate | .... | 01327 |
| Benzoic Acid | .... | 01041 |
| Bephenium Hydroxynaphthoate alcopar | .... | 01001 |
| Bleaching Powder | .... | 01475,01495 |
| Boric Acid | .... | 01452 |
| C | ||
| Capsule Ampicillin | Ceficillin, Ampipen, Sesipan, Brocellin, Novamex | 01009 |
| Capsule Benadryl | .... | P01059 |
| Capsule Certramycetin-C | .... | P01004 |
| Capsule Chloramphenicol, 250 mg. | Chloromycetin, Chloramphysin, Rechlor | 01016 |
| Capsule Chloramphenicol & Extrostrep | Chlorostrep Kapseals | 01012 |
| Caps. Streptomycin, 125 mg. Capsule Strepto Paraxine | .... | 01021 |
| Capsule Chlorestrep | .... | P01005 |
| Capsule Chlortetracycline, 250 mg. | Aureomysin | 01019 |
| Capsule Delantine | .... | P01114 |
| Capsule Diphenhydramyne 'HCL'50 mg. | Benadryl | 01132 |
| Capsule Entrostrep | .... | P01005 |
| Capsule Indomethacine, 25 mg. | Indocid | 01213 |
| Capsule Intestopan Forte | .... | P01025 |
| Capsule Ledermycin | .... | P01007 |
| Capsule Mystecline-C | .... | P01009 |
| Capsule Oxy-Tetracycline HCL, 250 mg. | Terramycin S.F. | 01039 |
| Capsule Restacline | .... | P01012 |
| Capsule Sandocycline | .... | P01014 |
| Capsule Sodium Fusidate, 250 mg. | .... | 01027 |
| Capsule Sodium Diphenythydan, to in 100 mg. | Dilantin Caps. | 01232. |
| Capsule Strepto-Paraxin | .... | P01005 |
| Capsule Tetracyline, 250 mg. | Vevocycline, Alcycline | P01035 |
| Capsule Troxidone, 300 mg. | Tridione | 01233 |
| Capsule Vit A concentrated | .... | 01425 |
| Capsule Vit A and D | .... | 01443 |
| Caffeine Citrate | .... | 01264 |
| Caladryl Lotion | .... | P01061 |
| Calamine | .... | 01352 |
| Calcium Gluconate | Calcium Hydroxide | 01466 |
| Calcium Hydroxide | .... | 01353/01352 |
| Calomel | .... | 01122 |
| Castor | .... | 01121 |
| Chlorodyne | .... | 01148 |
| Chloramphenicol Oral Suspension | .... | 01020 |
| Chloramphenicol & Streptomycin Suspension | Entrostrep Chlorostrep Strepto Paraxin | 01032 |
| Chloroform | .... | 01235 |
| Chlorosol | .... | 01335 |
| Chloroform Spirit | .... | 01453 |
| Chloral Hydrate | .... | 01244 |
| Codeine Phosphate | .... | 01311 |
| Codeine Phosphate Syrup | .... | 01312 |
| Cetrimide | .... | 01331 |
| Compound Syrup of Hyphosphites | .... | 01265 |
| Cresol | .... | 01333 |
| Cresol with Soap Solution | .... | 01334 |
| Crocin Syrup | .... | P01015 |
| Crystal Violet | .... | 01042 |
| Chlorpramazine HCL | Largactil Syrup | 01278 |
| Chloramphenicol (Ear) Drops | .... | 01304 |
| Chloromycetin (Ear) Drops | Chloromycetin | 01305 |
| Chloropycetin (Ear) Drops | .... | P01155 |
| Chloromyphycin Dry Syrup | .... | P01003 |
| Chlorostrep Suspension | .... | P01006 |
| Cyproneptadine Syrup | Perioctin Syrup | 01156 |
| D | ||
| Decadron (Eye/Ear) Soin | .... | P01149 |
| Demethyl Chloret Drops | Ledermycin Drops | 01022 |
| Dettol Solution | .... | P01162 |
| Dextrose Monohydrate | .... | 01159 |
| Diethylcarbamazinc Citrate Syrup | Benocide, Hetrazon, Herogen, Ciplagon, Filazyme | 01002/01003 |
| Digene Gel | .... | P01039 |
| Dilentin Suspension | .... | P01115 |
| Dilosyn Expectorant | .... | P01158/P01060 |
| Dilosyn Syrup | .... | P01062 |
| Diphenydramine Elixer | Benadryl | 01153 |
| Disinfecting Fluid Grade I Class A | .... | 01473 |
| Disinfecting Fluid Grade I Class B | .... | 01474 |
| Dried minium Hydroxide Gel | .... | 01098 |
| E | ||
| Enterstrep Suspension | .... | P01006 |
| Ephedrine HCL | .... | 01146 |
| Ethyl Chloride | .... | 01236 |
| Ethylmorphine HCL | .... | 01313 |
| Eucalyptus Oil | .... | 01336 |
| F | ||
| Feirgenol Solution | .... | P01062 |
| Ferrous Sulphate Dried | Fersolate | 01170/01171 |
| Framycetin (Opth) Drops | Soframycin eye drops | 01295 |
| Furoxone Suspension | .... | P01022 |
| G | ||
| Glycerine | .... | 01454 |
| Glycerine of Pepsin | .... | 01099 |
| Gum Indian | .... | 01455 |
| H | ||
| Halothane | Elouthane | 01237 |
| Hexamine | .... | 01366 |
| Hematropine Hydrobromide | .... | 01296 |
| Hydrocortisone Acetate (Opth Drop) | Efcorlin | 01297 |
| I | ||
| Ichthammol | .... | 01338 |
| Iron and Ammounium Citrate | .... | 01175 |
| INJECTIONS | ||
| Injection Analgin | Novalgin Metamizolne | 01211 |
| Injection Adrenaline Tartrate | .... | 01144 |
| Injection Adminophyline | .... | 01188 |
| Injection Ampicillin Sodium | Ampepen, Bisepen, Biocellin, Anticellin | 01010 |
| Injection Amylobarbitone Sodium | .... | 01241 |
| Injection Aneurine HCL (Vit. B) | .... | 01418 |
| Injection Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) | .... | 01415 |
| Injection Atropinie Sulphate | .... | 01103 |
| Injection Avil | .... | P01057 |
| Injection Aquavitron | .... | P01198 |
| Injection Baralgan | .... | P01103 |
| Injection Benzathine Penicillin 6 lacs | .... | 01011 |
| Injection Benzathine Penicillin 12 lacs | .... | 01012 |
| Injection Benzyl Penicillin Sodium I.M.2 lacs | .... | 01013 |
| Injection Benzyl Penicillin 5 lacs | .... | 01014 |
| Injection Benzyl Penicillin 10 lacs | .... | 01015 |
| Injection Betamethasone Phosphate | Betnesol | 01405 |
| Injection Betnesol | .... | P01204 |
| Injection Butazolidiri | .... | P01101 |
| Injection Ca-Glacto Gluconate | .... | P01213 |
| Injection Ca-Glacto Gluconate C | .... | P01214 |
| Injection Carbochol | .... | 01152 |
| Injection Calcium Pantothenate | .... | 01420 |
| Injection Calcium Gluconate | .... | 01467 |
| Injection Calciferol (Vit.D) | .... | 01419 |
| Injection Cortisone Acetate | .... | 01406 |
| Injection Cephaloridine | .... | 01018 |
| Injection Chloramphenicol | Chloromycetin | 01017 |
| Injection Chloromphenicol Sodium Succinate | .... | 01033 |
| Injection Chloroqune Sulphate | Resochin | 01056 |
| Injection Chlorophyramine Meleate (Glaxo) | .... | 01128 |
| Injection Chloropromazine HCL | Largactil | 01275 |
| Injection Clauden | .... | P01075 |
| Injection Complamina | .... | P01087 |
| Injection Cyanocobalmin (Vit.B12) 25 meg. | Macrafoline (Glaxo) | 01421 |
| Injection Cyanocobalmin (Vit.812) 100 meg. | .... | 01422 |
| Injection Cyanocobalmin (Vit.B 12) 1000 meg. | .... | 01423 |
| Injection Cyanocobalmin (Vit.B 12) 500 meg. | Redisol-H | 01424 |
| Injection Cyclophoscephamide | Endoxan, Asta | 01076/01077 |
| Injection Decadurbolin | .... | P01199 |
| Injection Decadron Phosphate | Dexamethazone | P01207 |
| Injection Dehydroemetine, 60 mg. | 01048 | |
| Injection Deoxycortisone Acetate | ... | 01409 |
| Injection Deriphyline | P01091 | |
| Injection Dianabol | ... | P01202 |
| Injection Dehydergotamine | A (Sandoz) Dehydergot | 01148 |
| Injection Deslonaside | 01185 | |
| Injection Duraboline, 10 g. | ... | P01201 |
| Injection Duraboline, 25 g. | ... | P01200 |
| Injection Duvidilan | P01089 | |
| Injection Dextran 40 in 5% W / V Dextrose | 01155 | |
| Injection Dextran 40 in Sodium Chloride | 01156 | |
| Injection Dextran 110 in 5% W/V Dextrose | 01157 | |
| Injection Dextran 110 in Sodium Chloride | ... | 01158 |
| Injection Chloromphenicol Polmitate 125 mg. | 01032 | |
| Injection Dextrose 25% W/V Sol. | 01160 | |
| Injection Dextrose 5% ml. bottle | ... | 01161 |
| Injection Degoxin | ... | 01186 |
| Injection Diamorphine HCL | ... | 01187 |
| Injection Dimethyl Chlor Amino HCL | ... | 01129 |
| Injection Emetine HCL 30 mg. | ... | 01051 |
| Injection Emetine HCL 60 mg. | 01052 | |
| Injection Endoxan Asta | ... | P01028 |
| Injection Ephedrine HCL | ... | 01145 |
| Injection Ergometrine Malcate | ... | 01378 |
| Injection Flexdil | ... | P01122 |
| Injection Folic Acid | ... | P0428 |
| Injection Frusomide | Laisx | 01371 |
| Injection Fuructadex | ... | P01072 |
| Injection Gardinal Sodium | ... | P01119 |
| Injection Gallamine Triethiodine | Flexidil | 01260 |
| Injection Halapyramine | Synopen | 01135 |
| Injection Heparin Sodium | 01168 | |
| Injection Hyaluronidase | Hyalase | 01162 |
| Injection Hydroxyethyltheophyline | Derphylein | 01192 |
| Injection Hydroxyprogesterone Capronate | Prolution | 01392 |
| Injection Hydrocotrisone Acetate | .... | 01410 |
| Injection Imferon | Iron, IM/IV Uniferon | P01079 |
| Injection Imferon-intramuscular | .... | 01173 |
| Injection Imferon-intravenous | .... | 01174 |
| Injection Inderal | .... | P01094 |
| Injection Impiramine HCL | Tofranil | 01267 |
| Injection Insulin | .... | 01384 |
| Injection Insulin Protamine Zinc | .... | 01385 |
| Injection Insulin Zinc Supension | .... | 01386 |
| Injection Insulin NPH | .... | 01387 |
| Injection Iron I.M. | Imferon, Uniferon Jectofer | 01173 |
| Injection Iron I.V. | Imferon | 01174 |
| Injection Isoxsuprine HCL | Duvadilan | 01194 |
| Injection Irgapyrin | .... | P01109 |
| Injection Loargactil | .... | P01134 |
| Injection Laxix | .... | P01184 |
| Injection Levarternol Bitartrate | .... | 01206 |
| Injection Lignocaine HCL 30ml. | Xylocaine | 01253 |
| Injection Lignocaine HCL 50ml. | Xylocaine | 01255 |
| Injection Liver Crude | .... | 01176 |
| Injection Mecalvit-IM | .... | P01215 |
| Injection Manodions Sod. Bisulph (Vit.K) | .... | 01167 |
| Injection Methedrine | .... | P01125 |
| Injection Methergin | .... | P01189 |
| Injection Micoren | .... | P01086 |
| Injection Morphoine Sulphate | .... | 01215 |
| Injection Methodone | Physeptone, Linetus | 01214 |
| Injection Methylamphetamine HCL | Methedin | 01269 |
| Injection Methylegrometerine Maleate | Methergin | 01379 |
| Injections Nalorphine HBr | Lethidrone | 01322 |
| Injection Nandrolone Phenyl-Propionate | Durabolin | 01399/01400 |
| Injection Nandrolone Decanoate | Decadurabolin | 01401 |
| Injection Neostigmine Methyisulphate | Prostigmin | 01154 |
| Injection Neo-Gynergen | .... | P01190 |
| Injection Neo-Octinum | .... | P01064 |
| Injection Neurobion | .... | P01212 |
| Injection Nicotinamide | .... | 01431 |
| Injection Nikethamide Coramine | .... | 01271 |
| Injection Novalgin | .... | P01110 |
| Injection Nylidrin HCL | Arlidin | 01197 |
| Injection Oestrodiol | .... | 01395 |
| Injection Oxy-Teracycline | Clinestrol | 01040 |
| Injection Oxytocin | .... | 01381 |
| Injection Paradehyde | .... | 01228 |
| Injection Periston | .... | P01073 |
| Injection Periston N | .... | P01074 |
| Injection Physeptone | .... | P01112 |
| Injection Phethidine | .... | 01218 |
| Injection Phenylbutazone & Amino-Pyrine | .... | 01212 |
| Injection Phenobatbitone Sodium | Gordenal Sodium | 01247 |
| Injection Phaniramine Meleate | .... | 01147 |
| Injection Polymyxin B Sulphate | .... | 01026 |
| Injection Procaine Penicillin Forte 4 lacs | .... | 01024 |
| Injection Procaine Penicillin G with Al. St. | .... | 01028 |
| Injection Procinamide | .... | 01179 |
| Injection Procaine HCL | .... | 01257 |
| Injection Procaine & Adrenaline | .... | 01258 |
| Injection Prolution Depot. | .... | 01392 |
| Injection Promazine HCL | Sparine | 01284 |
| Injection Promathazine HCL | Phenergan | 01141 |
| Injection Propranolol | Inderal | 01201 |
| Injection PVP | .... | 01163/01164 |
| Injection Pyridoxine HCL (Vit.B6) | .... | 01435 |
| Injection Reserpine | .... | 01183 |
| Injection Reverin I.V. | .... | P01011 |
| Injection Resteclin I.M. | .... | P01013 |
| Injection Reboflavine (Vit.B6) | .... | 01439 |
| Injection Siquil | .... | P01141 |
| Injection Sodium Chloride | .... | 01165 |
| Injection Sparine | .... | P01143 |
| Injection Streptomycin | .... | 01029 |
| Injection Streptopenicillin, 0.5 gm. | .... | 01030 |
| Injection Streptopendllin, 1.00 gm. | .... | 01031 |
| Injection Syntocin | Pitocin | P01191 |
| Injection Styptobin | .... | P01077 |
| Injection Synopen | .... | P01058 |
| Injection Terramyrin I.M. | .... | P01016 |
| Injection Tetracycline HCUM, 100 mg. | .... | 01036 |
| Injection Tetracycline HCL IV, 250 mg. | .... | 01037 |
| Injection Testosteron Propienate | .... | 01402 |
| Injection Thiamine HCL | .... | 01440 |
| Injection Thiopentone Sodium 0.5 mg. | Intraval Sodium, Pentothal | 01238 |
| Injection Thiopentone Sodium 1.0 mg. | Intraval Sodium Pentothal | 01239 |
| Injection Tofranil | .... | P01129 |
| Injection Triflupromazine | Siquil | 01291 |
| Injection Triedisol-H | .... | P01212 |
| Injection Triradisol | .... | P01212A |
| Injection Tubarine | .... | P01123 |
| Injection Tubarine Chloride | Tubarine | 01259 |
| Injection Viomydn Sulphate | .... | 01038 |
| Injection Vitamin B Complex | .... | 01444 |
| Injection Vitamin Bl, B6, B12 | .... | 01447 |
| Injection Water | .... | 01463 |
| Injection Xanthinol Nicotinate, 30 mg. | Complamina | 01204 |
| K | ||
| Kaolin Light | .... | 01113 |
| L | ||
| Lactate Rengis Sol. 550 mg. | .... | 01165B |
| Lignocaine HCL Tube | Xylocaine | 01252 |
| Lignocaine HCL Solution | Xylocaine 4% Topical | 01252 |
| Largactil Syrup | .... | P01136 |
| Ledermycin Drops | .... | P01008 |
| Liv-52 (Pediatric) Drops | .... | P01080 |
| Locula | .... | P01147 |
| Liquid Paraffin | .... | 01119 |
| Liquoric Liquid Extract | .... | 01317 |
| Liquoric Compound Powder | .... | 01118 |
| M | ||
| Mephintine | .... | 01148A |
| Glucose 540 ML | .... | 01165A |
| Magnesium Carbonate Light | .... | 01101 |
| Magnesium Sulphate | .... | 01123 |
| Magnesium Trisilicate | .... | 01100 |
| Malt Extract with Shark Liver Oil | .... | 01430 |
| Menthol | .... | 01309 |
| Mecuric Chloride | .... | 01340 |
| Merbromine (Mercurochrom) | Mercurochrom | 01339 |
| Mathdilazine Syrup | Dilosyn | 01137 |
| Methyl Salicylate Liniment | .... | 01359 |
| Mixture for Diarrhoea | .... | 01114 |
| Mystecline 'V' Drops | .... | P01010 |
| Molar Sol. 540 ml. | .... | 01165C |
| Melicorton | .... | P01169A |
| N | ||
| Nebasulf Powder | .... | P01171 |
| Neo-Ferrum Drops | .... | P01082 |
| Nasivion (Nasal) Drops | .... | P01156 |
| Nikathemide Solution | Coramine | 01272 |
| O | ||
| OINTMENT & CREAM | ||
| Ointment Acid Salicylic | .... | 01047 |
| Ointment Antazolirie Cream | Antistine Cream | 01324 |
| Ointment Atropine (Opth) | .... | 01294 |
| Ointment Ahromycine (Opth) | .... | P01146 |
| Ointment Aslcycline (Opth) | .... | P01146 |
| Ointment Ascabiol | .... | 01326 |
| Ointment Benzoic Acid (White field) | .... | 01325 |
| Ointment Betnovate | .... | P01126 |
| Ointment Boric Acid | .... | 01328 |
| Ointment Bradexvioform | .... | P01160 |
| Ointment Cetrimide | Cetavlon | 01332 |
| Ointment Chloromycetin (Opth) Applicaps - P01148 | ||
| Ointment Crotamiton | Eurax | 01330 |
| Ointment Dermo-Quinol | .... | P01164 |
| Ointment Dettoi (Obstet) | .... | P01163 |
| Ointment Eskamel | .... | P01165 |
| Ointment Fairgenol (Obstet) | .... | P01163 |
| Ointment Furacin | .... | P01166 |
| Ointment Hirudoid | .... | P01167 |
| Ointment Hydrocortisone Acetate | .... | 01337 |
| Ointment Hydrocortisone | Efcorline | 01298 |
| Ointment Iodine with Methyl Salicylate | Iodex | 01357 |
| Ointment Kenacomb | .... | P01168 |
| Ointment Kenalog S (Opth) | .... | P01150 |
| Ointment Ludermole | .... | P01169 |
| Ointment Nebacortril | .... | P01170 |
| Ointment Nebacortril (Opth) | .... | P01151 |
| Ointment Tetracycine (Opth) | Terramycin | 01299 |
| Ointment Pilocarpine Nitrate (Opth) | .... | 01300 |
| Ointment Pragmatar | .... | P01172 |
| Ointment Proctosedyl | .... | P01173 |
| Ointment Quinionodochlor Dermo-Quinol | .... | 01343 |
| Ointment Sulphur | .... | P01347 |
| Ointment Terramycin (Opth) | .... | P01153 |
| Ointment Tetracyclin (Opth) | Accromycin, Alcycljne | 01302 |
| Ointment Teracycline HCL | .... | 01349 |
| Ointment Uni Scab | .... | 01326 |
| Ointment (Nasa) Crops | .... | P01156 |
| P | ||
| Para Amino Salicylic Acid | .... | 01066 |
| Paraffin Soft White | .... | 01464 |
| Paraffin Soft Yellow | .... | 01465 |
| Paraldehyde | .... | 01227 |
| Pariactin Syrup | .... | P01066 |
| Phenactin | .... | 01223 |
| Phensedyl Liquid | .... | P01065 |
| Pholcodeine Linctus | .... | 01314 |
| Piperazine Citrate Elixer | .... | 01006 |
| Potassium Bicarbonate | .... | 01363 |
| Potassium Bromide | .... | 01248 |
| Potassium Citrate | .... | 01364 |
| Potassium lodate | .... | 01318 |
| Potassium Nitrate | .... | 01374 |
| Potassium Permanganate | .... | 01310 |
| Polyvitamin (Pediatric) Drops | .... | 01433 |
| Polyvinyl Pyrolidine (Periston) | .... | 01163 |
| Procaine HCL | .... | 01256 |
| Proflavine Hemisulphate | .... | 01341 |
| S | ||
| Salicylic Acid | .... | 01007 |
| Santonine | .... | 01046 |
| Savlon Concentrate | .... | P01175 |
| Selenium Sulphide Detergent | Selsum | 01348 |
| Selsum Suspension | .... | P01176 |
| Selvigon Elixer | .... | P01157 |
| Shark Liver Oil Dilute | .... | 01446 |
| Sodium Amino Salicylate Granules | .... | 01068 |
| Sodium Bicarbonate | .... | 01102 |
| Sodium Benzoate | .... | 01460 |
| Sodium Bromide | .... | 01249 |
| Sodium Chloride | .... | 01165 |
| Sodium Diphenylhydontoin Susp. | Dilantin Susp. | 01231 |
| Sodium Perborate Powder | .... | 01345 |
| Sodium Selicylate | .... | 01225 |
| Sodium Expectorant | .... | 01158 |
| Sodium Ampicilline | .... | 01010 |
| Soframycin (Opth) Drops | .... | P01152A |
| Solvent Ether | .... | 01457 |
| Soft Soap | .... | 01344 |
| Spirit Denatured | .... | 01458 |
| Spasmindron | .... | P01348A |
| Spirit of Ether | .... | 01459 |
| Spirit of Nitrous Ether | .... | 01375 |
| Starch | .... | 01461 |
| Strep to-Paraxin Suspension | .... | 01032 |
| Sulphadimidine | .... | 01080 |
| Sulphanilamide | .... | 01088 |
| Sulphactamide (Eye) Drops | Locula, Albydic | 01301 |
| Sulphaphenzole (Nasal) Drops | .... | 01307 |
| Sulphur Sublimed | .... | 01346 |
| Syrup Ferrous Phosphate (Easton) | .... | 01177 |
| Syrup (Plain) | .... | 01462 |
| Syrup Premethazine | Phenergen | 01142 |
| Syrup Tolu | .... | 01319 |
| Syrup Vasaka | .... | 01320 |
| T | ||
| Tablet Acetazolamide, 250 mg. | Diamex, Diuremid | 01369 |
| Tablet Acetamenadione, 5 mg. | Kaplin | 01166 |
| Tablet Acetylsalicylic Acid, 300 mg. | Aspro | 01208 |
| Tablet Acetylsalicylic Acid (Soluble) | .... | 01224 |
| Tablet Aldactone | .... | P01178A |
| Tablet Adelphane Esidrex | .... | P01179/P01085A |
| Tablet Aldomet | .... | P01084 |
| Tablet Alcoquin | Amiclin | 0112A |
| Tablet Aludrox 'MH' | .... | P01038 |
| Tablet Allujal 'DF' | .... | P01038 |
| Tablet Aluminium Hydroxide | Aludrax, Catoxyl | 01097 |
| Tablet Aminophyline, 100 mg. | .... | 01189 |
| Tablet Amitriplyline HCL, 25 mg. | Sarotena | 01263 |
| Tablet Amylobarbitone | .... | 01242 |
| Tablet Amodaiquine HCL 25 mg. | .... | 01054 |
| Tablet Analgin (Metamizole) 500 mg. | Navalgin | 01210 |
| Tablet Andantol | .... | P01058 |
| Tablet Antazoline HCL 10 mg. | Antis tine | 01124 |
| Tablet Antrenyl Duplex | .... | P01041 |
| Tablet Apidin | .... | P01100 |
| Tablet A.P.C. | .... | 01212 |
| Tablet A.P.C. with Codeine | Codral, Iquidin, Vaganin | 01209 |
| Tablet Aristamid | .... | P01033 |
| Tablet Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) 100 mg. | .... | 01416 |
| Tablet Ascorbic Acid (Vit. C) 500 mg. | Limcee | 01417 |
| Tablet Asmapax Depot | .... | P01059 |
| Tablet Avil | Incidal | P01056 |
| Tablet Baralgan | .... | P01104 |
| Tablet Belladenal 'Retarb' | .... | P01043 |
| Tablet Betamethasone 0.5 mg. | Betnelan | 01404 |
| Tablet Betamethasone Sodium | Betnesol | 01403 |
| Phosphate 0.5 mg. Tablet Betnelan | .... | P01206 |
| Tablet Betnesol 0.5 mg. | .... | P01205 |
| Tablet Bisacodyl, 5 mg. | Dulcolax | 01117 |
| Tablet Buscopan Compositum | .... | P01044 |
| Tablet Busulphan, 2 mg. | Myleran | 01074 |
| Tablet Butobarbitone, 100 mg. | Soneryl | 01243 |
| Tablet Butazolidin | .... | P01102 |
| Tablet Calcium Aminosalicylate, 500 mg | .... | 01059 |
| Tablet Calcium Benzamide Salicylate | .... | 01060 |
| Tablet Calcium with Vit. D Calciferol, | Ostocal | 01469 |
| Tablet Calcium with C & D, 500 mg. | Ostocal, Calvinol | 01470 |
| Tablet Calchicine | .... | 01471 |
| Tablet Calcium Gluconate, 500 mg. | .... | 01468 |
| Tablet Calpol | .... | P01106 |
| Tablet Calmpose | .... | P01131 |
| Tablet Carbamazepine, 200 mg. | Tegretol | 01226 |
| Tablet Carbimazole, 5 mg. | Neo-Mercazol | 01413 |
| Tablet Cortisone Acetate, 25 mg. | .... | 03407 |
| Tablet Chlorabin | .... | P01019 |
| Tablet Chlorodiazepoxide, 10 mg. | Equibron, Equimep | 01277 |
| Tablet Chlorpropamide, 100 mg. | Diabinese | 01382 |
| Tablet Chlorpropamide, 250 mg. | Diabinese | 01383 |
| Tablet Chlorombucil, 2 mg. | Leukeran | 01075 |
| Tablet Chlorthelidine, 100 mg. | Hygroton | 01370 |
| Tablet Chlorpozine HCL 250 mg. | Largactil | 01276 |
| Tablet Chlorphenyramine Maleate | Piriton | 01127 |
| Tablet Clauden | .... | P01076 |
| Tablet Cordral | .... | P01100 |
| Tablet Colehicine, 500 mg. | .... | 01471 |
| Tablet Chloroquine Phosphate, 250 mg. | Resochin | 01055 |
| Tablet Complamina | .... | P01088 |
| Tablet Crocine . | .... | P01106 |
| Tablet Cycloserine, 125 mg. | .... | 01061 |
| Tablet Cycloserine, 500 mg. | .... | 01061A |
| Tablet Cyprohepatedine HCL | Periactin | 01125 |
| Table Cyclophoseephamide, 50 mg. | Indoxan | 01077 |
| Tablet Dapsone, 25 mg. | .... | 01095/01096 |
| Tablet D.B.I. | .... | P01182 |
| Tablet Deriphyllin | .... | P01092 |
| Tablet Dexedrine | .... | P01124 |
| Tablet Dexaphethasone, 0.5 mg. | .... | 01408 |
| Tablet Dexaphetemine, 5 mg. | Dexedrine | 01266 |
| Tablet Diazepam, 5 mg. | Valium, Calmpose | 01279 |
| Tablet Dienoestrol, 5 mg. | .... | 01389 |
| Tablet Digoxin, 0.25 | .... | 01187 |
| Tablet Diethycarbamazine Citrate | .... | 01003 |
| Tablet Di-iodohydroxyquinoline, 300 mg. | Entroquinal | 01049 |
| Tablet Diloxamide Furocate, 500 mg. | Furamide | 01050 |
| Tablet Dimethyl Chlorobenzyl HCL | Cetrimide Cream | 01130 |
| Tablet Dimathindene Milleate, 1 mg. | Catavlon | 01132 |
| Tablet Dipyridamol, 25 mg. | Persantin | 01190 |
| Tablet Diamox | .... | P01180 |
| Tablet Dianabol | .... | P01203 |
| Tablet Dibotin | .... | P01182/P01183 |
| Tablet Digene | Gelicil | P01038 |
| Tablet Dylosyn | .... | P01063 |
| Tablet Dispepatal | .... | P01051 |
| Tablet Diuremide | .... | P01180 |
| Tablet Dulcolax | .... | P01054 |
| Tablet Duvidilan | .... | P01090 |
| Tablet Dytide | .... | P01181 |
| Tablet Elkosin | .... | P01033 |
| Tablet Eltroxin | .... | P01109 |
| Tablet Encephabol | .... | P01093 |
| Tablet Endoxan 'Asta' | .... | P01029 |
| Tablet Entro Vioform | .... | P01050 |
| Tablet Eptoin | .... | P01116 |
| Tablet Enteroguanadine | .... | P01019A |
| Tablet Eskazine | .... | P01132 |
| Tablet Ephedrine HCL, 30 mg. | .... | P01147 |
| Tablet Equibrom | .... | P01133 |
| Tablet Equimep | .... | P01133A |
| Tablet Eraczine | .... | P01132A |
| Tablet Ergotamine, 1 mg. | Gynergen, Erbolin | 01150 |
| Tablet Erythromycin, 250 mg. | .... | 01023 |
| Tablet Ethionamide, 125 mg. | .... | 01062 |
| Tablet Ethionamide, 250 mg. | .... | 01063 |
| Tablet Ethoroporpazine FICL, 50 mg. | Lysiyane | 01280 |
| Tablet Ethinylestradiol, 0.1 mg. | Lynoral, Progynon-C | 01390 |
| Tablet Ethylestrenol, 2 mg. | Orabolin | 01391 |
| Tablet Ferrous Gluconate, 300 mg. | .... | 01172 |
| Tablet Ferrous Sulphate, 200 mg. | Fersolate | 01171 |
| Tablet Festal Drageos | .... | P01051 |
| Tablet Flagyl | Metrogyl | P01023 |
| Tablet Fuluphenazine HCL, 1 mg. | Anatensol | 01281 |
| Tablet Folic Acid | .... | 01429 |
| Tablet Foristal | .... | P01064 |
| Tablet Frusemide 40 mg. | Lasix | 01372 |
| Tablet Furazolidone 100 mg. | Furoxone | 01053 |
| Tablet Furadantin | .... | P01178 |
| Tablet Furamide | .... | P01020 |
| Tablet Furamine Compound | .... | P01021 |
| Tablet Gardenal Sodium | .... | P01118 |
| Tablet Gastanin | .... | P01197A |
| Tablet Gelusil | .... | P01038 |
| Tablet Glyceryl Trinitrate 0.5 mg. | Angised | 01191 |
| Tablet Griseofulvin | .... | 01043 |
| Tablet Guanethidine, 10 mg. | Ismelin | 01181 |
| Tablet Gyno-Sterosan (Vaginal) | .... | P01192 |
| Tablet Gynergen | Ergotamine | 01150 |
| Tablet Halapyramine HCL, 25 mg. | Synopen | 01134 |
| Tablet Halazone (Water Sterilising) | .... | 01476 |
| Tablet Hydrochlorothiazide, 50 mg. | Esidrex, Dischlotride | 01367 |
| Tablet Hydrozyethe Theophyline | Deriphylin | 01193 |
| Tablet Hygroton | .... | 01183 |
| Tablet Histaphene | .... | P01059 |
| Tablet Imipramine FICL 25 mg. | Torfranil | 01268 |
| Tablet Inderal | .... | P01095 |
| Tablet Indocid | .... | P01007 |
| Tablet Idochlorhydroxyquinoline Entero-quinal | Entro-Vioform, Alchoquine | 01112 |
| Tablet Lsoniazid, 100 mg. | Isonex | 01064 |
| Tablet lsoniazid, 300 mg. | Isonex | 01065 |
| Tablet Ipidin | .... | 01209 |
| Tablet Isoprenaline Sulphate, 10 mg. | Nco-Epinine | 01148 |
| Tablet Isothipendendyl HCL, 8 mg. | Andantol | 01112 |
| Tablet Isoxsyprine, HCL 10 mg. | Duvadilan | 01195 |
| Tablet Intestopan | .... | P01024 |
| Tablet Irgapyrin | .... | P01108 |
| Tablet Ismelin | .... | P01085 |
| Tablet Kenacort | .... | P01208 |
| Tablet Laevothyroxine Sodium 0.1 mg. | Eltroxin | 01414 |
| Tablet Largactil | .... | P01135 |
| Tablet Lasix | .... | P01185 |
| Tablet Lomatil | .... | P01049A |
| Tablet Ledercot | .... | P01208 |
| Tablet Lauk.eran | .... | P01030 |
| Tablet Liv-52 | .... | P01081 |
| Tablet Lynorol | .... | P01194 |
| Tablet Longifene | .... | P01053 |
| Tablet Lysivane | .... | P01137 |
| Tablet Madribon | .... | P01134 |
| Tablet Mandelamine | .... | P01186 |
| Tablet Mandrax | .... | P01221 |
| Tablet Mallaril | .... | P01138 |
| Tablet Mathergin | .... | P01188 |
| Tablet Malsedin 150 mg. | .... | P01120 |
| Tablet Mathedrine | .... | P01126 |
| Tablet Mopromate, 400 mg. | Equanil | 01283 |
| Tablet Meccaptopurine, 500 mg. | .... | 01078 |
| Tablet Methandienone, 5 mg. | Purinethal | 01278 |
| Tablet Methaqualone HCL, 150 mg. | Melsedin | 01245 |
| Tablet Methdilazine, 8 mg. | Dilosyn | 01138 |
| Tablet Methamizol | .... | P01111 |
| Tablet Methenamine, 250 mg. Mandelamine 01373 | ||
| Tablet Methylamphciamine HCL 5 mg. | Methedrine | 01270 |
| Tablet Methylegrometerine | Methergin | 01380 |
| Tablet Methyldopa, 250 mg. | Aldomet | 01182 |
| Tablet Maxaform | .... | P01026 |
| Tablet Mildrip | .... | P01040A |
| Tablet Mintezol | .... | P01002 |
| Tablet Mycostatin | .... | P01017 |
| Tablet Mycostatin (Vaginal) | .... | P01018 |
| Tablet Myleren | .... | P01031 |
| Tablet Mysoline | .... | P01229 |
| Tablet Nystatin, 5 lae unit | Mycostatin | 01044 |
| Tablet Nystalin (Vaginal) 10 lac unit | Mycostatin | 01045 |
| Tablet Neo-Mercazole | .... | P01210 |
| Tablet Neo-Octinum | .... | P01045 |
| Tablet Neo-Epinine | .... | 01148 |
| Tablet Neostigmine Bromide, 15 mg. | Prostigmin | 01153 |
| Tablet Neoviasept | .... | P01027 |
| Tablet Neordren | .... | P01178A |
| Tablet Nephril | .... | P01187 |
| Tablet Niamide | .... | P01127 |
| Tablet Nialamide, 25 mg. | Miamide | 01273 |
| Tablet Niclosamide | .... | 01004 |
| Tablet Nicotinamide | .... | 01432 |
| Tablet Nitrofurantion 50 mg. | Furadantin | 01368 |
| Tablet Norethisterone 5 mg. | Primolut-n | P01393 |
| Tablet Novalgin | .... | P01111 |
| Tablet Nylidrin HCL 6 mg. | Arlidin | 01196 |
| Tablet Oestradiol, 01 mg. | .... | 01394 |
| Tablet Oradolin | .... | P01195 |
| Tablet Orisul | .... | P01035 |
| Tablet Oxazepam, 15 mg. | Serepax | 01282 |
| Tablet Oxphenbutazone, 100 mg. | Tanderil | 01217 |
| Tablet Paba Indon | .... | P01175 |
| Tablet Pecitane | .... | P01140 |
| Tablet Peracetimol, 500 mg. | Calpol, Crocin | 01222 |
| Tablet Papseiner | .... | P01040 |
| Tablet Periactin | .... | P01067 |
| Tablet Peritrate | .... | P01097 |
| Tablet Pentacrythritol 10 mg. | Peritrate | 01200 |
| Tablet Penicillin V 125 mg. | Pentids | 01025 |
| Tablet Pentids Sulfas | .... | P01010A |
| Tablet Persantin | .... | P01096 |
| Tablet Phanquone 50 mg. | .... | P01057 |
| Tablet Phathyl Sulphathiazole, 500 mg | Thalazole | 01079 |
| Tablet Pheniramine Malcate, 25 mg | Avil | 01140 |
| Tablet Phenylindione, 50 mg | Eption | 01169 |
| Tablet Phenulbutazone, 100 mg. | Butazolidin | 01219 |
| Tablet Phenylbutazone | Irgapyrin | 01220 |
| Tablet Phenytoin Sodium, 100 mg. | Eption | 01230 |
| Tablet Phenobarbitone 60 mg. | Gardonal | 01246 |
| Tablet Phenethylbigunaide 25 mg. | Dibotin D.B.I. (D.S.Vit) | 01377 |
| Tablet Piparazine Adipate | .... | 01005 |
| Tablet Pipazethate HCL, 40 mg | Selvigon | 01315 |
| Tablet Polyvitamin | .... | 01434 |
| Tablet Primaquine | .... | 01058 |
| Tablet Perical | .... | P01062A |
| Tablet Propantheline Bromide 15 mg. | Probanthine | 01111 |
| Tablet Promethazine HCL, 10 mg. | Phenergan | 01143 |
| Tablet Procainamide, 250 mg. | Promestyl | 01180 |
| Tablet Prenylamine Lactate, 60 mg. | Segontin | 01198 |
| Tablet Probanthine | .... | P01047 |
| Tablet Prochlorprerazine, 25 mg. | Stemetil | 01285 |
| Tablet Progynon-C | .... | P01194 |
| Tablet Proloid | .... | P01211 |
| Tablet Pronestyl | .... | P01083 |
| Tablet Prolution Depot | .... | P01196 |
| Tablet Primolut-N | .... | P01197 |
| Tablet Propranolol, 40 mg. | Inderal | 01202 |
| Tablet Primidone, 250 mg. | Mysoline | 01229 |
| Tablet Prenisoione 5 mg. | Delta-Corline | 01411 |
| Tablet Probenecid 500 mg. | Benemid | 01472 |
| Tablet Psoralen | .... | 01342 |
| Tablet Pursennid | .... | P01055 |
| Tablet Puri-Nethol | .... | P01032 |
| Tablet Pyrazinamide 500 mg. | .... | 01067 |
| Tablet Pyridoxine, ACL (B6) 50 mg. | .... | 01436 |
| Tablet Pyridoxine, HCL (B6) 10 mg. | .... | 01437 |
| Tablet Pyritional Dihydrochloride 100 mg. | Encephabol | 01286 |
| Tablet Quinidine Sulphate 200 mg | .... | 01203 |
| Tablet Restinon | .... | P01193 |
| Tablet Reserpine, 0.25 mg. | Serpasil | 01184 |
| Tablet Reboflavine, 3 mg. | .... | 01438 |
| Tablet Sacoharin Sodium, 12 mg. | .... | 01449 |
| Tablet Serotena | .... | P01128 |
| Tablet Serepax | .... | P01145 |
| Tablet Segontin | .... | P01098 |
| Tablet Sodium Amino Salicylate | .... | 01069 |
| Tablet Sodium Citrate | .... | 01365 |
| Tablet Sodium Phenobarhiton, 100 mg. | Gardenal Sodium | 01250 |
| Tablet Amino Salicylate 503 mg. | (Sodium P.A.S.) | 01069 |
| Tablet Sorbitrate | .... | P01099 |
| Tablet Siquil | .... | P01142 |
| Tablet Sarbide, Nitrate, 100 mg. | Sorbitrate | 01199 |
| Tablet Spasmindon | .... | P01048 |
| Tablet Stemetil | .... | P01144 |
| Tablet Stalabid | .... | P01049 |
| Tablet Stilboetrol 1 mg. | Clinestrol | 01396 |
| Tablet Stilboestrol 5 mg. | Clinestrol | 01397 |
| Tablet Stanpan | .... | 01025 |
| Tablet Serenace 25 mg. | .... | P01145A |
| Tablet Serenace 1.5 mg. | .... | P01145B |
| Tablet Sulphamethoxy Phridldiazine 500 mg. | Lederkyn | 01086 |
| Tablet Syptobion | .... | P01078 |
| Tablet Sulphadimimidine, 500 mg. | Sulphamexathine | 01081 |
| Tablet Sulphadimathoxine, 500 mg. | Madribon | 01087 |
| Tablet Sulphaguanidine, 500 mg. | .... | 01082 |
| Tablet Sulphamoxole, 500 mg. | Sulfuno | 01093 |
| Tablet Sulphaphenozole, 500 mg. | Orisul | 01092 |
| Tablet Sulphasalazine, 500 mg. | .... | 01084 |
| Tablet Sulphafurazole, 500 mg. | .... | 01085 |
| Tablet Sulphamethizole, 500 mg. | Uroculosil | 01089 |
| Tablet Sulphamethizole, 100 mg. | Uroculosil | 01083 |
| Tablet Sulphadiazine | .... | 01094A |
| Tablet Sulphasomidine | Elkosin, Aristamed | 01090 |
| Tablet Succinyl Sulpha tiazole, 500 mg. | .... | 01091 |
| Tablet Sulfuno | .... | P01036 |
| Tablet Synoprim | .... | P01069 |
| Tablet Tanderil | Suganril | P01113 |
| Tablet Tedral | .... | P01070 |
| Tablet Tegretol | .... | P01117 |
| Tablet Terfolozine | .... | P01132A |
| Tablet Taka-Diastase | .... | P01132 |
| Tablet Taka-Siastase & Pepsin Co. | .... | P01152 |
| Tablet Terramycin (Vaginal) | .... | P01015 |
| Tablet Thiabendazole, 500 mg. | Mintazol | 01008 |
| Tablet Thiacetazone, 37.5 mg. | Unithiben | 01070 |
| Tablet Thiacetazone, 75 mg. | Unithiben Forte | 01071 |
| Tablet Thiacetazone, 50 mg. | .... | 01072 |
| Tablet Thiacetazone, 150 mg. | .... | 01073 |
| Tablet Thiamine HCL (B), 100 mg. | .... | 01441 |
| Tablet Thioridazine, HCL 25 mg. | Mellaril | 01287 |
| Tablet Thioridazine, 100 mg. | Mellaril | 01288 |
| Tablet Tofranil | .... | P01130 |
| Tablet Tolazoline HCL 25 mg. | Priscol | 01151 |
| Tablet Tolbutamide, 500 mg. | Restinon | 01388 |
| Tablet Triamcinolone, 4 mg. | Kenacort, Ledercot | 01412 |
| Tablet Triflupromazine, 10 mg. | Siquil | 01292 |
| Tablet Triflupromazine, 5 mg. | Eskazine, Terfluzin | 01289 |
| Tablet Trifluoperazine, 1 mg. | Eskazine, Terfluzin | 01290 |
| Tablet Trihexphendyl, HCL 2 mg. | Pacitane | 01293 |
| Tablet Trancylpromine, 10 mg. | Parnate | 01274 |
| Tablet Trisulphapyridines, 500 mg. | .... | 01094 |
| Tablet Unienzyme | .... | P01053 |
| Tablet Urolucosil | .... | P01037 |
| Tablet Vaganin | .... | P01100 |
| Tablet Valium | .... | P01131 |
| Tablet Vegetable Laxatixe | .... | 01120 |
| Tablet Vitamin B Complex | .... | 01445 |
| Tablet Vitamin B with Vit. C | .... | 01446 |
| Tablet Xanthinol Nicotinate, 150 mg. | Complamina | 01205 |
| Tablet Yeast Dried | .... | 01427 |
| TINCTURE | ||
| Tincture Ammoniated Valerian | .... | 01261 |
| Tincture Belladonna | .... | 01107 |
| Tincture Benzoin Compound | .... | 01329 |
| Tincture Compound Cardamom | .... | 01116 |
| Tincture Ginger Strong | .... | 01109 |
| Tincture Hyoscyamus | .... | 01110 |
| Tincture Inpeccaeuanha | .... | 01316 |
| Tincture Lobelia Ethereal | .... | 01321 |
| Tincture Opium Camphorata | .... | 01115 |
| Tincture Opium | .... | 01216 |
| Tincture Senagoe | .... | 01323 |
| Tincture Urginea | Tin Scilia | 01376 |
| Tineafax Power | .... | P01171 |
| Talc Purified | .... | 01360 |
| Tetracycline (Ear) Drops | Achromycin | 01006 |
| Teracycline HCL (Pediatric) Drops | .... | 01034 |
| Trichloroethylene | Trilene | 01240 |
| Turpentine Liniment | Eutheria | 01358 |
| Turpentine Oil | .... | 01361 |
| V | ||
| Vit. A and D Concentrate Solution | .... | 01442 |
| W | ||
| Water Purified | .... | 01456 |
| Weak Iodine Solution | .... | 01350 |
| X | ||
| Xylocaine 2% Jelly | .... | 01252 |
| Xylocaine 4% Topical Suspension | .... | 01254 |
| Xylometazoline (Nasal) Drops | Otrivin | 01308 |
| Z | ||
| Zinc Oxide | .... | 01355 |
| Zinc Oxide & Salicylic Acid (Lassar's Paste) | .... | 01303 |
| Zinc Sulphate | .... | 01303 |
| SOME OTHER NUMBERS | ||
| Silogel-sus | .... | P01070 |
| Biciples Syp. | .... | P01334 |
| Nospotone Syp. | .... | P01266 |
| Ultran Syp. | .... | P01051 |
| Strepecor Syp. | .... | P01013 |
Appendix VIII
[Public Health and Family Planning Department No. 3172/34/XVII-Med-IV/75, dated 27-8-1975]
Constitution of Central/divisional/district Invalidating and Medical Board
The State Government are pleased to constitute the Central/ Divisional/District Invalidating and Medical Boards as below :-
Central Invalidating and Medical Board
- There shall be a Central Invalidating and Medical Board at the State Headquarters (Bhopal), which would function under the Presidentship of the Director of Medical Services, Madhya Pradesh. This Board shall give a second opinion on the findings of the Devotional Boards and would function more in the capacity of an Appellate Authority. This Board will not be competent to entertain cases directly.
The Board shall comprise of the following members :-
| President | - | Director of Medical Services, Madhya Pradesh. |
| Members | - | Professor of Medicine Professor of Ophthalmology. One Private Practitioner. |
[One more member could be co-opted from any speciality, if and when required for advice].
- The Private Practitioner, who is appointed on the Board, shall serve for a term of one year. After this period, either he has to be reappointed or another doctor would be nominated as a member by the Government, to serve on the Board. However, he shall continue to work on the Board even after the expiry of the period of one year, till he is reappointed or another person is nominated.
III. The Board shall meet once a month, on the first Saturday. If that happens to be a Gazetted holiday, then on the next working day.
- Cases shall be examined by the Board only under the following two conditions :-
(a) When a person examined by a Divisional Board, goes in appeal against their findings;
(b) When the Head of Office, under whom the person examined by tire Divisional Board is serving, doubts the findings of the Divisional Board and desires to have a second opinion.
- The Divisional Medical Board, while forwarding an appeal against its own findings, shall given in detail the conclusion arrived at. No appeal shall be directly entertained.
- The Divisional Boards shall ensure that a period of atleast 10 clear days is available between the date of receipt of the appeal by the Central Board and the date of its next meeting.
VII. Special meetings of the Board can be convened on any working day subject to a maximum of two such meetings in a month provided the President so orders.
VIII. When either party prefers an appeal to the Central Board, an amount of Rs. 30 shall have to be deposited as fee. The splitting up of share will be done in the following manner :-
(a) President and three regular members Rs. 5-00 each- Total: Rs. 20.00
(b) Government's share to be deposited in Treasury - Rs. 10.00.
(c) When a Specialist is to be co-opted, he shall have to be paid Rs. 5.00 and on such an occasion the Government's share would be reduced to Rs. 5.00 only.
- The Board shall frame rules for its own working and also issue necessary guidelines to the Divisional and District Boards.
Divisional Invalidating and Medical Boards
- Such Boards shall function at the Divisional Headquarters of the State, under the Chairmanship of the Divisional Joint Director of Health Services. This Board shall examine the cases of all Gazetted Officers for initial appointment, as well as cases of employees of all categories [excepting Class IV] in connection with long leave, commutation of pension and also those cases of Class III and IV employees who prefer an appeal against the decision of the Civil Surgeon/District Medical Board.
- The Board shall comprise of the following :-
| President | - | Joint Director of Medical Services, Divisional. |
| Members | - | Reader in Medicine Reader in Ophthalmology. One Private Practitioner. |
(One more member could be co-opted from any Speciality, if and when required for advice.)
III. The private practitioner who is appointed on the Board, shall serve for a term of one year. After this period, either he has to be reappointed or another doctor would be nominated as a member by the Government, to serve on the Board.
- The Board shall meet on the first Saturday of ever month. If that day happens to be a Gazetted holiday, then on the next working day.
- No cases of invalidation shall be entertained by the Board directly. The Head of Office shall first refer the case to the Civil Surgeon of the District with full particulars. The Civil Surgeon after a preliminary examination, shall satisfy himself as to the incapacity for further service and shall then draw up a succinct statement of the case and send the whole record atleast 10 days before the meeting of the Board. [The form on which the Civil Surgeon shall forward his report is appended].
- All cases appearing before the Board either for examination for initial appointment or for commutation of pension shall have to. deposit a fee of Rs. 24.00 in advance. The splitting up of share will be done in the following manner :-
(a) President and three regular members : Rs. 4 each- Total Rs. 16.00.
(b) Government's share to be deposited in the Treasury- Rs. 8.00.
(c) When a Specialist is to be co-opted he shall have to be paid Rs. 4.00 and on such occasion the Government's share would be reduced to Rs. 4.00 only.
District Invalidating and Medical Board
- Such Boards shall function at all District Headquarters under the Chairmanship of the Civil Surgeon of the district.
- These Boards shall examine all the staff belonging to Class IV services for purposes of invalidation and Class III and Class IV staff for fitness for public service.
III. The District Board shall comprise of the following members :-
| President | - | Civil Surgeon |
| Members | - | Resident Medical Officer I/C of the District Hospital. |
Specialist in Medicine or Opthalmology. In case one is not available then another senior Assistant Surgeon.
- All cases appearing before the Board for obtaining a Physical Fitness Certificate for initial appointment, shall have to pay Rs. 16.00, in advance. The splitting up of share will be done in the following manner
(a) President and two regular members Rs. 4.00 each- Total Rs. 12.00.
(b) Government's share to be deposited in the Treasury- Rs. 4.00
- Relevant rules and regulations for the functioning of the District Invalidating and Medical Boards shall be framed by the President of Central Invalidating and Medical Board.
Form of Certificate for Incapacity for Service by a Medical Board
[A] Statement of ease for Invalidating Board :
- Rand and name.
- Age according to service-book.
- Age according to his own statement.
- Age according to his appearance.
- Pay.
- Duration of service.
- Leave throughout service.
- Hospital leave or sick leave [with dates].
- Date of return from last sick leave.
- Disease or reasons for invalidation.
- Habits.
- Previous illness and periods of being in hospital in the preceding three years.
- Result of Medical treatment, if any.
Medical History.
History of the case and present condition.
Opinion of the Civil Surgeon.
Date................
Signature
[B] Proceedings of the Medical Board:
Certified that we have carefully examined........ s/o...... His age is, by his own statement...... years, and by appearance about ....... years. We consider......... to be completely and permanently incapacitated for further service of any kind in the Department to which he belongs in consequence of.............
His incapacity does not appear to us to have been caused by irregular or intemperate habits.
| President: | Members: |
| Dated......... |
Necessary amendment in the Madhya Pradesh Medical Manual will be made in due course.
Appendix IX
[Directorate of Health Services Circular No. Gen/MR/74/49867-C, dated 29-4-1974].
[General, instructions/orders issued by Director of Medical/Health Services, Madhya Pradesh to the Authorised Medical Attendants and other Medical Officers.]
It has been observed that the Authorised Medical Attendants as well as the countersigning authorities are not paying their proper attention towards the performance of their duties with the result that all sorts of irregularities are pointed out by the various drawing and disbursing officers and also by the Accountant General, Madhya Pradesh.
It is, therefore, re-emphasized once again that while signing or countersigning the reimbursement bills the following points should be kept in mind :-
(1) The A.M.A. should not treat the patients at their own residence. In emergencies either the patient should be treated at his residence or brought to the Hospital where better facilities exist.
(2) The period of six months mentioned in sub-rule (1) of Rule 8 of the Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, 1958 should be counted from the date of purchase of medicines and not from the date of actual payment, if purchases are made on credit.
(3) When the countersigning authority is satisfied that the medicines prescribed are very expensive and the A.M.A. has not taken due care in prescribing cheaper and equally effective medicines, he should not countersign the bill. In such cases it will be the responsibility of the A.M.A. to make good the loss to the patient if demanded.
(4) The countersigning authority should countersign the Essentiality Certificate only when the medicines prescribed are actually exhausted.
(5) The A.M.A. should indicate the names of medicines on the certificate in their own hand writing and in Block Letters.
(6) The A.M.A. should write in words the amount of bill in their own hand writing.
(7) The A.M.A. should not prescribe Dry Fruits as they are not reimbursable.
(8) The A.M.A. should indicate clearly their designation and Degree while signing the reimbursement bills. The name should also be legible.
(9) When supplementary protein diet is included, it is essential that a certificate to this effect is attached to the Bill by the A.M.A.
(10) Classification regarding PVMs and Non-PVMs drugs should he done correctly. The present practice of assigning imaginary numbers is not correct.
(11) The countersigning authority' should keep a close watch on the working of the A.M.As. under his control. The erring Doctors should be cautioned in writing. In case of repeated failure to comply with the instructions the names of the defaulters should be reported to the Director for debarring them for reimbursement work.
(12) While completing the certificate the following points need special mention :-
(a) Disease.
(b) Duration.
(c) Occupation and correct address.
[Directorate of Health Services Circular No. VI/MR/747118997- 119106-C, dated 8-10-74].
A doubt has been raised as to whether Medical Officers working in specialised out-door can treat patients out side their Speciality or not? It is clarified for information of all concerned that the Specialised out doors such as T.B. Clinic/Mental Hospitals/Leprosy Centre etc., will be for the treatments of the Speciality concerned. However these Medical Officers, can treat the cases of diseases other than their Specialities at their consulting room in case they are not in receipt of N.P.A. or restricted practice allowance.
Where Specialist Clinic/Hospitals are available patients of concerned Speciality will be treated only in these clinics/Hospitals and not in General Hospitals.
Treatment of Government servants for Cancer within the State.
In our State we have got two fully equipped hospitals at Indore and at Jabalpur for investigations and treatment of Cancer cases. The Government have been kind enough to spend lakhs of rupees in providing the most modern equipment as well as qualified and trained staff to these hospitals.
Therefore all the concerning doctors and specialists are requested that they should refer all Cancer cases either to Indore Cancer Hospital or Jabalpur Cancer Hospital. If after examination at these institutions the Senior Radiologist-cum-Medical Specialist of these institutions certifies that the required treatment is not available in their institutions then only they should recommend the cases to Cancer Hospital outside the State of Madhya Pradesh.
Appendix X
[P.H.D. Memo No. 4611/489/XVII-M-IV, dated 15-5-1965].
Unification of rules regarding (a) Definition of Well-to-do Patients, (b) charging of fees for operations, pathological and radiological tests, examinations, dental works etc., and (c) sharing of fees recovered from Well-to-do patients between Government and the doctors attending on the patients.
Ref. - This Department Memo No. 3005-884-XVII-Med. IV, dated 22-8-1963, addendum No. 3157-384-XVII-Med. IV, dated 29-8-1963.
In connection with the application of paragraphs 460 and 467 of the Madhya Pradesh Medical Manual (which were made applicable to M.K. region only as communicated to you vide D.O. letter No. 1886-2391 /XVII-M.I., dated the 28th April, 1962 from Shri S.K.S. Chib, Government are further pleased to order as under in modification of this Departments memo under reference.
(i) All persons or members of their family dependent on them having an income of more than Rs. 6000 per annum occupying a paying or general ward or treated as out patients and all persons occupying paying or private wards whatever their income may be shall be liable to pay such fees as may be prescribed for different kinds of treatment unless they are entitled to free treatment under any other rules such as Madhya Pradesh Civil Services (Medical Attendance) Rules, All India Services (Medical Attendance) Rules etc.
(ii) Fees will be received on the items and at the rates shown in enclosed Appendix 'A'.
(iii) The fees will be apportioned between Government on the one hand and the doctor and his assistants on the other in the ratio specified below, subject to an overall provision that the share of any such person shall be limited to his monthly pay, excluding special pay and allowances and that any excess over such monthly pay shall be retained by such persons only to the extent of Rs. 20% thereof :-
| 1. | Operations | Surgeon | 25% | |
| Asstt. Surgeon | 10% | |||
| Anesthetist | 10% | |||
| Nurses | 03% | |||
| Inferior Servants | 02% | |||
| 50% | Government share 50% | |||
| 2. | Radiology | Radiologist | 28 ⅓ % | |
| Tech. Assistant | 05% | (in case untrained 2% rest going to Radiologist) | ||
| 33 ⅓ % | 66 ⅔ % Government share. | |||
| 3. | Pathology | Pathologist | 28 ⅓ % | |
| Tech. Assistant | 5% | (In case untrained 2% rest going to Pathologist). | ||
| 33 ⅓ | 66 ⅔% Government share. | |||
| 4. | Dental work | Dentist | 35% | |
| Anesthetist | 10% | (If not employed this will go to the Dentist) | ||
| Tech. Assistant | 05% | (If untrained 2% rest going to the Dentist). | ||
| 50% | 50% Government share. |
- Government are further pleased to decide that the above mentioned orders will come into force with effect from the 1st June, 1965 throughout the whole State.
Appendix 'A'
Statement Showing the Items on which and the Rates at which Fees are to be Charged.
| Items | Rate | |
| Operation Fees | ||
| 1. | Operations on brain | 200 |
| 2. | Abdominal Sections cancer of bowel, stone in the Kidney, Excision of the Kidney and excision of upper jaw. | 200 |
| 3. | Amputations at or excisions of the shoulder or hip joints, removal of breast and auxiliary glands etc.for cancer. | 200 |
| 4. | Trephining mastoid antrum, radical mastoid operations and operations of equal gravity. | 150 |
| 5. | Cataract, amputations of arms, forearms or leg, thigh, radical cure of hydrocele, operations for hemorrhoids and such other operations Endeleation to tonsils. | 75 |
| 6. | Other simple operations requiring an anesthesia | 25 |
| 7. | Confinement | 50 |
| Pathological and Bacteriology test fees | ||
| 1. | Microscopical examination of smears of blood pus, Sputum, throat swabs, urine deposits etc. | 2 |
| 2. | Blood counts Red, White or differential | 2 |
| 3. | Blood picture complete | 5 |
| 4. | Widal's test | 5 |
| 5. | Kahn test | 5 |
| 6. | Wasserman test | 10 |
| 7. | Estimation of Hemoglobin | 25 |
| 8. | Culture of organisms and report | 10 |
| 9. | Animal inoculation and report | 20 |
| 10. | Ordinary examination of urine | 2 |
| 11. | Quantitative and microscopic examination of urine for bacteria. | 3 |
| 12. | Culturing urine | 10 |
| 13. | (a) Estimation of sugar in urine | 2 |
| (b) Estimation of blood sugar | 5 | |
| 14. | (a) Faces microscopical examination of | 2 |
| (b) Faces Cultivation and Planting | 10 | |
| 15. | Preparation of autogenous vaccine with report and 12 capsules. | 16 |
| 16. | Microscopical examination of sections | 10 |
| 17. | Blood Sedimentation test | 2 |
| 18. | Sugar tolerance test | 10 |
| 19. | Culture blood (for culture and identification of organism complete). | 5 |
| 20. | Culture throat swabs etc. | 5 |
| 21. | Section cutting and histological examination of | 10 |
| 22. | Blood grouping | 2 |
| 23. | Congulation and bleeding time | 2 |
| X-Ray Examination | ||
| 1. | X-Ray Skigraphy for head, chest, abdomen and joints | 15 |
| 2. | X-Ray Skigraphy for limbs, neck and shoulder | 10 |
| 3. | X-Ray screen examination and X-Ray therapy for sitting | 3 |
| 4. | X-Ray examination of teeth per film | 2/8/- |
| 5. | Extremities bones and joints | 10 |
| 6. | Screening of bones of extremities | 3 |
| 7. | Screening of abdomen after opaque meal | 3 |
| 8. | Cheque meal examination of alimentary tract depending upon munika of films. | 20 |
| T.B. SECTION | ||
| 1. | Artificial Pneumothorax Initial | 5 |
| 2. | Artificial Pharmothorax Refill | 10 |
| 3. | Phrenic Nerve Operation | 50 |
| 4. | Theracoscopy and cauterization of Adhesions | 100 |
| 5. | Examination and filling in of Admission forms of other Sanatoria. | 5 |
| 6. | Phecumo-peritoncum fills | 100 |
| 7. | Therocoplasty each stage | 100 |
| 8. | Blood transfusion | 25 |
| Electrical Treatment | ||
| 1. | Ultra Violet message and Ionisation, Diathermy. | 1 |
| 2. | Calvnic or Faradic current or Suniaiodel | 1 |
| 3. | Celled bath | 1 |
| 4. | Ionisation | 2 |
| 5. | Infra Red | 1 |
| 6. | Medical Diathermy | 2 |
| 7. | High frequency current | 1 |
| 8. | Heat Bath | 1 |
| 9. | Reaction of degenerative test | 2 |
| 10. | Coutery | 2 |
| 11. | Short wave therapy | 2 |
| 12. | Inducto-therapy | 2 |
| 13. | Fever therapy | 10 |
| 14. | Electro cardiogram | 10 |
| Fees for dental works | ||
| 1. | Extraction by novocation | 2 |
| 2. | Extraction under nitrous oxide gas or Chloroform | 6 |
| 3. | Sealing and Cleaning teeth (Per tooth) | 3 |
| 4. | Treating nerves and filling (Per tooth) | 5 |
Appendix XI
Public Health and Family Planning Department
The State Government hereby makes the following rules for regulating medical attendance and the treatment of Freedom Fighters.
The Madhya Pradesh Freedom Fighters (Medical Attendance and Treatment) Rules, 1975
- (i) These rules may be called the Madhya Pradesh Freedom Fighters (Medical Attendance and Treatment) Rules, 1975.
(ii) They shall apply to the Freedom Fighters as defined in clause (Kha) of Rule 2 of the Madhya Pradesh Swatantrata Sangram Samik Samman Nidhi Niyam, 1972.
(iii) They shall come in force from the 2nd October 1975.
- In these rules, unless the context otherwise requires,-
(a) "Authorised Medical Attendance" means-
(i) in the Medical College Hospital/Ayurvedic College Hospital-Lecturer on clinical side and above;
(ii) in District Headquarters Hospital, the Civil Surgeon/Additional Civil Surgeon or Specialist or any other doctor in Government Employ to whom reference is made by Civil Surgeon;
(iii) at the Tehsil Hospital or Primary Health Centre the senior most Assistant Surgeon or Specialist of the level, if any;
(iv) at a dispensary (Allopathic or indigenous) the officer incharge;
(b) "Hospital" means a hospital or dispensary maintained by the Government;
(c) "Family" means in relation to the Male Freedom Fighter his wife and in relation to Female Freedom Fighter her husband and parents who are wholly dependent on Freedom Fighter;
(d) "Treatment" means the use of all medical and surgical facilities available at the hospital in which the Freedom Fighter is treated and includes :-
(i) the employment of such pathological, bacteriological, radiological and other investigations as are considered and certified in writing as necessary by the Medical Attendant;
(ii) the supply of such medicines, vaccines, serum or other therapeutic substances as are ordinarily available in the Hospital;
(iii) such nursing as is ordinarily provided to inpatients by the hospital;
(iv) blood transfusion;
(v) ultra-violate light;
(vi) in case of females-
(a) treatment during confinement (pre-natal and post natal treatment) including treatment for abortion; and
(b) douching.
- (i) A freedom fighter whose income does not exceed Rs. 350.00 per month shall be entitled to medical attendance by the Authorised Medical Attendant free of charge
(ii) If the Authorised Medical Attendant is of opinion that the case of freedom fighter is of such a serious or special nature as it requires attendance by any doctor other than himself, he may move the Director, Medical Services to arrange for the deputation of such other doctor for the purpose of consultation, in which case, the deputed doctor irrespective of his rank, shall not be entitled to charge any fees for the professional services rendered to the freedom fighter.
(iii) In exceptional case where Civil Surgeon/Superintendent decides a Freedom Fighter may be admitted the facility of private ward free of charge. Family member will however be entitled to free treatment in General Ward to the extent prescribed by the Authorised Medical Attendant.
(iv) A Freedom Fighter who is suffering from Mental disease shall be entitled to medical attendance, treatment, accommodation and diet free of charge at a Government Mental Hospital in the State for a period not exceeding two years from the date of admission.
(v) In case the medicines are not in 9tock in Government Hospital/ dispensary but are essential for the recovery or prevention of serious deterioration, the Authorised Medical Attendant may make local purchase subject to availability in the local market, on the countersignature of the Civil Surgeon of the District/Superintendent of the Hospital as the case may be.
(vi) All the facilities to the freedom fighters are contained in these rules, shall be available only on the production of an Identity Card issued by the Collector of the district, the monthly income of the freedom fighter shall be specifically mentioned in it.
(vii) Freedom fighter who are in Government services may opt these rules within 3 months from the date of promulgation of these rules. In the absence of an option they shall be governed by Medical Attendance Rules of the service concerned.
(viii) Freedom fighter whose demand for such attendance as mentioned in the above rules, is not complied with may report the matter to the Director, Medical Services, Joint Director of Ayurvedic as the case may be whose decision shall be final.
Appendix XII
Rules of T.A. for Medical Advice and Treatment
[Extracts from M.P.Travelling Allowance Rules]
S.R. 115-General rule. - If in order to obtain medical advice, a Government servant is compelled to leave a station at which he is posted and at which there is no medical officer of Government and travels to another station, he may, on production of a certificate from the medical officer consulted that the journey was, in his opinion, absolutely necessary, draw travelling allowance for the journey.
Note. - The expression 'medical advice' in the above rule should be held to include the necessary medical examination and treatment obtainable at reasonable expense to Government.
S.R. 116-Journey to obtain Medical Certificate. - If a Government servant, whether gazetted or non-gazetted, is compelled to travel to another station to get a certificate, from a medical board to enable him to obtain leave on Medical Certificate he may draw travelling allowance for the journey, provided that no travelling allowance will be allowed if the Board does not declare him unfit. Travelling allowance is also not admissible for a journey to procure health certificate on first appointment to Government service, or for a journey to appear before a medical board for obtaining a certificate of fitness to return to duty.
Note. - Travelling allowance is not admissible under the above rule for a journey to obtain a Medical Certificate in support of an application for extension of leave.
S.R. 117-Previous permission necessary, if obtainable. - The journeys contemplated by Rules 115 and 116 should not be undertaken without the previous permission of the Controlling Officer, if such permission can be obtained without risk to the Government servant requiring medical advice.
S.R. 117-A. - A Government servant who is compelled to join the Postal Life Insurance Scheme may, if he has to make a journey to undergo the prescribed medical examination, be allowed to draw actual expenses, limited to the travelling allowance admissible for a journey on tour without daily allowance for halts.
S.R. 118. - Deleted.
S.R. 119-Journey to appear before a Medical Board preliminary to retirement. - (a) A Government servant, who is directed by Ms official superior in the interests of the public service, to apply for an invalid pension may, if he be required to make a journey in order to appear before a medical board, or an officer competent to grant a medical certificate of incapacity for further service, draw his actual travelling expenses, subject to a maximum of the amount of travelling allowance calculated for the journey. If it be necessary for him to return to his headquarters after appearing before the medical board, or an officer competent to grant a medical certificate of incapacity for further service, he may draw his actual expenses subject to the same maximum. In both cases his travelling allowance bill must be supported by a certificate that he was directed to apply for an invalid pension in the interest of the public service and that he did not voluntarily ask to retire.
(b) A competent authority may allow actual expenses as limited by clause (a) of this rule to be drawn by a Government servant who voluntarily applies for an invalid pension; provided that the authority is satisfied that the circumstances of the applicant are such as to justify the concession.
Appendix XIII
Form M.P.T.C.24-A
(See Subsidiary Rule 275)
Medical Charges Reimbursement
Bill No..........
District....
Voucher No.......
List No......
for..... 20.......
Detailed Medical Bill of the Establishment of the..... for the month of ...20....
Head of Account
| Major Head........ | Grant No./Appropriation...... |
| Minor Head........ | Group Head..................... |
| Detailed Head...... | Sub-head, or unit appropriation...... |
| Voted/charged |
| Sl. No. | Section of Establishment and name of the incumbent | Gross claim | Recovery of advance | Net amount payable | Remarks |
| (1) | (2) | (3) | (4) | (5) | (6) |
| 1.
2. 3. 4. |
Net amount required for payment (in words) Rs.....................
Certified that I have satisfied myself that the amount included in bills drawn 1 month/2 months/3 months previous to this date with the exception of those detailed below (of which the total amount has been refunded by deduction from this bill) have been disbursed to the Government servants therein named and their receipts taken in the office copy of the bill or in a separate acquittance roll.
Details of medical charges refunded
| Section of Establishment and name of incumbent | Period | Amount ................................................... Signature of the drawing officer Designation................................ |
| Appropriation Rs.......P. For 20.... Expenditure including this bill |
Passed for Rs.........(Rupees........) ….......................................... Signature of the Controlling Officer Designation............................ Received contents. |
|
| Dated......20........ | Signature of the Drawing Officer | |
| Examined and entered. | Pay Rs........(Rupees...........) | |
| Treasury Accountant | Treasury Officer |
For use in Audit Office
Admitted.
Objected to
Reasons for objection
| Auditor | Superintendent | Gazzetted Officer |
Direction for note
Note. - The bill should be supported by the Essentiality Certificate, receipt and bills etc.

