Medical History of H. M. \bth Hussars. 



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Scale of Thermometer exposed in the open Air for 1844-45. 



Months. 



April, J844 



May, 



June, 



July, 



August, 



September, •• 



October, .. 



November, .. 



December, .. .. .. .. 



January, 1845 



February, 



March, 



Annual Average, 









ai 



6 



CD 









be 



be 



bjo 



£ s 



-a g 



g s 



2 s 



2 p 



« J 



** S 



£ -; 



be 



£ • 





<u • 



cu . 



o < 



~a. 



c ft. 



> <! 



> ft. 



> ft. 



rA^> 



S co 



►J 00 



«3 co 



<1co 



<3oo 



64° 



126° 



74° 



64° 



118° 



73° 



63 



124 



73 



62 



120 



77* 



62 



124 



69 



63 



110 



71 



5.9 



112 



66 



61 



109 



67 



59 



124 



62 



61 



1(7 



64 



60 



126 



62 



63 



112 



64 



63 



113 



62 



63 



109 



63 



55 



115 



59 



60 



113 



61 



55 



124 



58 



61 



107 



63 



59 



123 



66 



61 



108 



67 



62 



125 



67 



64 



114 



69 



65 



129 



72 



67 



127 



73 



60°6' 



122 



65°8 



62°5'112°5 



67°9 



•5 s 



o 



62° 



61 



62 



53 



65 



66 



50 



60 



69 



64 



63 



63 



61°5 



Scale of Thermometer in the House for 1844-45. 



Months. 



April, 1844 



May, 



June, 



July, 



August, 



September, 



October, •• 



November, • 



December, 



January, 1845 



February, 



March 



Annual Average 



77 c 



74 

 72 

 70 

 70 

 71 

 70 

 6> 

 67 

 65 

 72 

 75 



b© 



83 

 78 

 79 

 81 

 79 

 79 

 75 

 78 

 81 

 87 



70°7,81°3 



'-3 a . 



*-> ,iH CO 



w ai ** 



-2 « 5 



Hi <p -o 



8° 



8 

 7 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 6 

 8 

 7 

 7 

 7 

 8 



4° 



2 



3 



3 



3 



3 



3 

 2 

 2 

 4 



2 



-a a 



ni 



CD CD -S3 



6°1 



5°U 



4°25 



4*10 



4°9 



4°ll 



4°2 



5°3 



5°8 



4°22 



5°3 



5°3 



2°6 



4°74 



General <&&0£rtoatum0« 



The past twelve months have been cool, and, we may 

 add, very healthy. The mortality has been small, and we 

 have had no epidemic affection. This may be referred to the 

 very low average difference of temperature in the house, only 

 4| degrees, whereas it is usually 7 degrees. Hence, with good 

 Barracks thoroughly ventilated, and the absence from ex- 



