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 The Sikhs forbidden to smoke Tobacco, but permitted 



to take Opium and Spirituous liquors - - l6l 

 Cure for Opium-eaters, Drinkers of the infusion of 



Poppy-heads, Sic. ----- 163 



Macfendie's Experiment . - . . 164 

 " Wonders of Sympathy and Magnetism, &c. by 



Gerstenbergk " - - - - - 165 



There is no food which may not serve as Medicine - 166 

 It is common for every Hindoo to prepare his own 



dinner ...--- 16S 

 Cold beverages sometimes increase Thirst in the hot 



season ------ 169 



Beneficial effects produced by Cold-baths - - 17O 



Two Recipes for Hair-dyes ... - - 171 



Sheer Sing extremely polite and amiable - . - 173 



In 1844 all Europeans dismissed by the Sikhs - - 174 



The Author visited, at Lahore, by his Brother - - 174 



Herr August Schofft's adventure at Umritsir - - 175 



Colonels Mouton and Hurbon dismissed - - 180 

 The Author's intention and object in again returning 



to Cashmere - - - - - 180 



Tapping for Dropsy, unknown in Cashmere, in 1849 - 182 

 Europeans, up to 1849, received and entertained as 



Guests in Cashmere - - . - 183 

 Lord Gifford and the unfortunate Colonel King visit- 

 ed Cashmere ----- 183 

 The Maharajah of Cashmere ( Ghclab Sing ) pretends 



to cure all cases of Paralysis - - - 183 



Curious species of theft, practised in Cashmere - 184 



Cashmerean Plants may be obtained by Doctors in 



Europe ------ 185 



In September 1849, the Author leaves Cashmere for 



Europe ------ 186 



The Author visits his two Daughters at Mussoorie - 186 



Pleasant passage down the Ganges to Calcutta - 186 



Inhabitants of Santiporci; on the Ganges - - 187 



