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There was pain in the left side of the chest, cough and nmcous expec- 

 toration. The spleen was not noticed to be enlarged. There was no 

 swelling of the feet, and neither pain nor swelling in the joints. Dur- 

 ing the last three days the bowels were loose, about three motions a day 

 being passed. Diagnosis: pneumonia: following chronic malarial 

 fever. 



No. 2. Male ; aged 18 ; died on 3rd March, 1903. Informant his 

 brother. He had suifered from repeated attacks of fever for about one 

 year. The last attack was of a continued type of six days' duration. He 

 suffered from much cough, with muco-purulent expectoration through- 

 out the whole course of his illness, and had pain in the right side 

 towards the end. The spleen was not noticed to be enlarged, and there 

 was no swelling of the feet or joints and no diarrhoea, but he was much 

 wasted. Diagnosis : phthisis. 



No. 3. Male; aged 34; died 13th March, 1903. Informant his 

 brotber. Suffered from fever of eight days' duration, of continued 

 type, accompanied by pain on both sides of the chest, much cough and 

 much muco-purulent expectoration. There was no enlargement of the 

 spleen, diarrhoea or swelling of the feet of joints. Diagnosis : broncho- 

 pneumonia. 



No. 4. Female ; aged 80 ; died 16th March, 1903. Informant her 

 son (aged 50). She is said to have had intermittent fever for fifteen 

 days, some pain in the right side, but no cough or expectoration, and no 

 splenic enlargement. There was no swelling of the feet or joints, but 

 she suffered from diarrhoea several times a day during the last two days 

 of her life, and had been in a feeble condition of health for some time 

 previously. Diagnosis : diarrhoea. 



No. 5. Male ; aged 80 years ; died 21st March, 1903. Informant 

 bis nephew. He had suffered from fever on and off for the last six 

 months, the final attack lasting fifteen days. He had no pain on the 

 chest and no enlargement of the spleen, but suffered much from cough 

 all through his illness accompanied by mucous expectoration, but no 

 blood. He had no diarrhoea or swelling of the feet or joints. He was 

 not wasted, but his chest was large and barrel-shaped. Diagnosis : 

 chronic bronchitis. 



No. 6. Male ; aged 49 ; died 22nd March, 1903. Informant his 

 uncle. He had suffered from fever for one-nnd-a-half years of an 

 intermittent character, the last attack lasting one month. He had pain 

 on the right side, and throughout his whole illness he had a cough, 

 accompanied by mucous expectoration, but no blood. His spleen was 

 not enlarged, and he had no swelling of the feet or joints. At the end 

 he had diarrhoea for the last five days. Diagnosis : phthisis. 

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