| Great Britain. Parliament - India - 1863 - 284 pages
...before much progress is made, but we fear this is inevitable. RECAPITULATION. RECAPITU- Qur inqujry nas shown — — - 1. That by far the larger proportion...examining into these causes, we find that the stations Bad seleogenerally have been selected without reference to health, tionofstaand mainly from accidental... | |
| Anthropology - 1863 - 584 pages
...given of the recent report on the sanitary state of our army in India. The conclusions drawn were: — 1. That by far the larger proportion of the mortality...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of the very diseases from which the Indian army suffers so severely. Dr. JAMES BIRD said that Dr. Camps's... | |
| Anthropology - 1863 - 584 pages
...given of the recent report on the sanitary state of our army in India. The conclusions drawn were:—1. That by far the larger proportion of the mortality...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of the very diseases from which the Indian army suffers so severely. Dr. JAMES BIRD said that Dr. Camps's... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 982 pages
...fevers, diarrhrc.i, dysentery, cholera, and from diseases of the liver. 2. That the predisposition tu these diseases is in part attributable to malaria,...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of the very diseases from which the Indian army suffers so severely. On Saturday morning a discussion... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1866 - 718 pages
...of temperature, cause a certain amount of sickness, " there are other causes of a very active kind, connected with stations, barracks, hospitals, and...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of those very diseases from which the Indian army suffer so severely." And the Commissioners enumerate... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1873 - 814 pages
...of temperature, cause a certain amount of sickness, "there are other causes of a very active kind, connected with stations, barracks, hospitals, and...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of those very diseases from which the Indian army suffer so severely." And the Commissioners enumerate... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - Hygiene - 1878 - 798 pages
...of temperature cause a certain amount of sickness, " there are other causes of a very active kind, connected with stations, barracks, hospitals, and...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of those тегу diseases from which the Indian army suffer so severely." And the Commissioners enumerate... | |
| Edmund Alexander Parkes - 1883 - 580 pages
...variability of temperature cause a certain amount of sickness, " there are other causes of a veryactive kind connected with stations, barracks, hospitals, and...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of those very diseases from which the Indian army suffer so severely." And the Commissioners enumerate... | |
| Medicine - 1863 - 706 pages
...Camp's paper was read in Section F on Friday, Aug. 28, The author came to the following conclusions: — 1. That by far the larger proportion of the mortality...are known in colder climates to occasion attacks of the very diseases from which the Indian army suffers so severely. On Saturday morning a discussion... | |
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