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in the Bengal Presidency. 





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9th Foot, 



13th Light Infantry, ... 



16th Foot 



Detachments, 



21st Foot 



31st Foot 



14th Foot, 



631 



1,358 



776 

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 481 

 670 

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37 

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123 

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151 

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135 



42 



128 



129 

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155 

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146 



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326 



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282 



593 



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327 



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 356 

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 282 

 366 



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44-69 



43-66 



47-55 

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 67-77 

 92-38 

 33-57 

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0-47 



0-51 



0-90 

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1-06 



1-18 



1-89 

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0-91 



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2. The comparison of the ratios of 



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present and former Quarter, in the 



5 Dinapore,... 



69 



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32 34 



18 18 











different Corps, and at the different 

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7 Fort William 



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Tables will be appreciated by those 



8 Ghazeepore, 



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who understand their object. 



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Scorbutus, with a view to attract the 



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attention of Medical Officers to its 

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the Quarter 







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in the Madras Presidency. 



Stations. 



1 Bangalore, ... < 



Total at Bangalore, 



2 Fort St. George, 

 Trichinopoly, ... 

 Belgaum, 

 Cannanore, 

 Bellary, 

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Moulmein, ... { 



Corps. 



15th Hussars, 619 \ 

 57thFt.Rt.Wg.325/ 



55th Foot, 



57th Foot, Rt. Wing, 



41st Foot, 



94th Foot 



4th Foot 



39th Foot 



t62nd Foot, 

 63rd Foot, 



775' 

 815 



944 



711 



498 

 738 

 665 

 907 

 727 



1590 



Number of Admissions — Total Treated — and Deaths. 



42 



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66 



74 



119 



15 



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342 



281 



89 



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 70 

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124 

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 398 

 285 

 98 

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xtraordinary difference between their Ratios, though similarly Quartered at the same Station. The 62d has been a 



Total at Moulmein 172 183 ... 41 7 



X 1 have given the Returns of these 2 Regiments separately to shew the e 

 conspicuously unfortunate Corps in regard to Sickness and Mortality since its arrival in India. The cause of this deserves a minute investigation ; as does also that of comparative immunity of a 

 Corps ; — as of the 26th Cameronians while in India, for instance. 



2-11 

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Comparative View of the Sickness and Mortality, (Health,) during the Second Quarter o/'1840, at the. respective Stations occupied by Her Majesty's Troops 



in the Bombay Presidency. 



Stations. 



1 Kirkee, 



2 Deesa, 



3 Poonah,... 



4 Colabah,! ... 



5 Kurratchee, 

 t This death is omitted in the Bombay Quarterly Return, though it appears in the Monthly of that Presidency for April. Note. The 17 



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th Regiment changed its station during this Quarter. 



