Medical " Science " 



purports to support with lofty dogmatism 

 the efficacy of an inoculation against typhoid 

 fever associated with his name. 



I reproduce the whole of it. Here it is : 



"January, 1916. 



" Among our Expeditionary Force in 

 France and Belgium about 95 per cent, 

 have been protected against typhoid fever, 

 the annual average being about 90 per 

 cent. 



"The annual admission-ratio per 1000 

 is more than nine times greater among 

 the non-protected than among the pro- 

 tected. Among the non-protected, it is 

 9' i per 1000. Among the protected, it 

 is i per 1000. The death-ratio is thirty- 

 one times greater. Among the non- 

 protected it is 1-84 per 1000 Among 

 the protected, it is -06 per 1000. The 

 figures for Gallipoli have not yet been 



