1839.] 



T>r, Burkes Reports. 



49 



in His Majesty's service in Bengal, and the comparative salubrity 

 or otherwise of the different Stations for European Troops in this conu 

 mand. 



As to the healthiness of the Stations occupied by H. Majesty's Troops 

 in Bengal, the following abstract from their Sick Returns will serve so 

 far, to afford the requisite information for a period of four years, as to 

 their comparative degree of health from 1830 to 1833 inclusive. 





1 



5 



Officers. 



Mew. 



Women. 



Children, 



Stations. 



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41 



3 





Meerut, . . 



1 



222 



3 



1-35 



5,900 



117 



1-98 



722 



16 



2-21 



1,200 



59 



4-91 



Cawnpore, . , 



4 



226 



7 



3-10 



5,950 



271 



4-55 



914 



37 



4-04 



1,572 



145 



9-22 



Ghazeepore, , . 



4 



109 



3 



2-75 



3,754 



143 



3-80 



456 



15 



3-29 



845 



56 



6-62 



Berhampore, . . 



I 



118 



9 



7-62 



3,515 



236 



6-77 



473 



27 



5-71 



865 



70 



8-09 



Chinsurah, .... 



4 



119 



6 



5-04 



2,523 



154 



6-10 



469 



28 



5-96 



756 



28 



3-70 



Fort William, 



4 



119 



7 



5-88 



3,097 



235 



7-59 



447 



48 



10.73 



761 



124 



16=29 



Kurnaul, .... 



8 



81 



1 



1-23 



2,827 



85 



3-00 



404 



7 



1/73 



679 



45 



6-62 



£e ra » 



Dmapore 



Boglipore, 



2 



63 



. . 



# . 



1,513 



29 



1-91 



208 



3 



1-45 



336 



30 



8-92 



2 



56 



1 



1-79 



1,612 



56 



3-84 



189 



8 



4-23 



299 



37 



12-37 



i 



27 



. , 



. . 



1,037 



41 



3-95 



119 



6 



5-05 



190 



16 



8-42 



ChirraPoonjee, 



1 









38 



6 



15-79 















Landour, . . 



4 



•• 



*• 



■ 



275 



16 



5-82 

 4.33 1 



4/101 



195 



4-43 



7,503 



610 





Total, .... 











32,041 



1,389 



8-30 



Among the Officers there were ten more deaths, but none of which 

 occurred in any of the above Stations, viz.— 



At Sea ...... 2 



On the River . . 3 



At Madras 1 



At Sultanpore Benares '. . 1 



At Allahabad , I 



On the Hills 2 



Giving the following proportions of deaths among the Officers His 

 Majesty's service for four years, from 1830 to 1833 inclusive— 



Total 



Total 



Total ratio of 



Average strength 



Deaths, 



deaths to strength. 



1140 



47 



412 



