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9. The incidence of nervous diseases and insanity in the Army during 

 the last seven years has not been different in the Philippines from what 

 it was in the United States. 



10. It is doubtful if the actinic component of the sunlight is a factor 

 in tropical morbidity and deterioration. 



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