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 The Author returns tc Kronstadt, bis native place, 



in 1835 - - . - - - 84 



Sojourns at Vienna, from Spring to Autumn, in 1836 - 84 



Second voyage to Constantinople - - - 85 



The Plague not contagious - ^ - - 86 



The Author's success in the Plague-hospital, at Pera - 86 

 Success of Homoeopathic doses at Constantinople, 



during 1 836- 1 838. - - - - - 88 

 Cure of the Sultan's son ( the present Sultan ) by an 



Armenian lady - - - - - 90 



The Author leaves Constantinople for Lahore, in 1838 - 90 



An account of the Plague at Palee - - - 92 

 The Author's recovery from the Plague, caught at 



Palee =■ - - - - - 93 

 Arrival at Lahore ( by the Overland route ) in the 



Spring of 1839 - - - - - 94 



Doctors Murray, Steel, and Macgregor - - - 96 

 Administration of Homoeopathic doses to Runjeet 



Sing - - .... 96 



The Author's recompence, by Runjeet Sing - - 97 



An account of the Suttee— the burning of Wives, &c. - lor 



Colonel Henry Steinbach - ^ - - lOl 



Ascension of Kurruck Sing to the throne - - 104 



Commencement of the bloody Scenes in the Punjab - 105 



No-Nehal, Kurruck Sing's only Son, usurps the throne 105 

 Deaths of Kurruck Sing, No-Nehal Sing, and Meean 



Oottum Sing ( eldest Son of Gholab Sing ) on one 



day - - - - - - 106 



Ascension of the Ranee Chund Kour, Mother of No- 

 Nehal Sing, to the throne . - - - 108 

 Sheer Sing's ascension to the throne . - - 109 

 Assassination of Sheer Sing, by Ajeet Sing - - iir 

 The royal prince Pertaub Sing, twelve years of age, 



assassinated by Lena Sing, uncle to Ajeet Sing - in 

 Ascension of DuUeep Sing, youngest son of Runjeet 



Sing - - - - - - 112 



Jellah Pundit, a fanatical Brahmin - - - 112 



