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A somewhat similar but less detailed table for Khartoum North is next shown : — 



In neither table is any attempt made to exclude the deaths of non-residents. 



The second table can only be taken as approximately correct, but shows only one 

 death amongst Europeans there. Finally, we consider the causes of death, obtained 

 from the four sources already mentioned. They are arranged merely in alphabetical 

 sequence. 



1. BRITISH TROOPS 



Deaths 



I understand both the cases of gastro-enteritis were probably due to ptomaine 

 poisoning. 



2. EGYPTIAN MILITARY 



Deaths 



Cause 



Number 



