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Footnotes:

[ [1] The original of the leaf copied on the next page was picked from such a pile.

[ [2] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 498.

[ [3] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 499.

[ [4] Medical Statistics of the United States Army, 1839–54, p.625.

[ [5] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army.

[ [6] Ibid.

[ [7] Traité de Géographie et de Statistique Médicales, Tom. II. p. 289.

[ [8] Ibid. p. 286.

[ [9] Traité de Géographie et de Statistique Médicales, Tom. II. p. 284.

[ [10] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army.

[ [11] Medical Statistics U.S. Army, 1839–54, p. 491, etc.

[ [12] Observations on the Diseases of the Army, p. 51.

[ [13] Ib., p. 53.

[ [14] Observations on the Diseases of the Army, p. 59.

[ [15] London Statistical Journal, Vol. XIX. p. 247.

[ [16] Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 143.

[ [17] Despatches.

[ [18] Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 145.

[ [19] Edmonds in London Lancet, Vol. XXXVI. p. 148.

[ [20] Ib., p. 219.

[ [21] Boudin, Traité de Géographie et de Statistique Médicales, Tom. II. p. 289, etc., quoted by him from Major Moltka.

[ [22] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 524.

[ [23] Medical Sketches, p. 39.

[ [24] Ib., p. 204.

[ [25] Ib., p. 66.

[ [26] Medical Sketches, p. 119.

[ [27] Ib., p. 199.

[ [28] On Epidemics, p. 70.

[ [29] United States Documents, 1814.

[ [30] Ib., 1814.

[ [31] Executive Documents, U.S., 1847–48, Vol. VII. p. 1013.

[ [32] Ib., p. 1033.

[ [33] Ib., p. 1185.

[ [34] MS. Letter of Mr. Elliott, Actuary of the Sanitary Commission.

[ [35] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 180.

[ [36] Ib., 525.

[ [37] Medical and Surgical History of the War in the East, Vol. II. p. 252.

[ [38] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 377.

[ [39] Medical Sketches, p. 246.

[ [40] Medical Sketches, p. 66.

[ [41] Boudin, Traité de Géographie et de Statistique Médicales, Tom. II., p. 289.

[ [42] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 180.

[ [43] Medical and Surgical History of the British Army in the East, Vol. II. p. 227.

[ [44] British and Foreign Medical and Surgical Journal, Vol. XXI.

[ [45] MS. Letter of Mr. Elliott.

[ [46] Medico-Chirurgical Transactions, Vol. VI. p.478, etc.

[ [47] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 525.—Medical and Surgical History of the War in the East.

[ [48] Calculated from the Eighteenth Registration Report.

[ [49] Calculated from Twenty-First Report of Registrar General.

[ [50] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 212. Colonel Tulloch.

[ [51] Diseases of the Army, p. 50.

[ [52] Despatches.

[ [53] Boudin, Traité de Géographie et de Statistique Médicales, Tom. II. p. 289.

[ [54] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 178.

[ [55] Report of the Sanitary Commission.—Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 335.

[ [56] Report of the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p 97.

[ [57] Ib., p. 334.

[ [58] Ib., p. 365.

[ [59] Ib., p. 524.

[ [60] Dr. Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 64.

[ [61] Dr. Lovell, quoted by Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 119.

[ [62] Mann, Medical Sketches, pp. 120, 121.

[ [63] Ib., p. 78.

[ [64] Ib., p. 92.

[ [65] Ib., p. 124.

[ [66] Ib., p. 204.

[ [67] Executive Documents, U.S., 1848, Vol. VII. p. 1224.

[ [68] Mann, Medical Sketches, p. 66.

[ [69] Ib., p. 39.

[ [70] p. 23.

[ [71] Report of the Sanitary Commission, No. 41.

[ [72] Report of the Sanitary Commission, No. 41.

[ [73] Report of Barrack Commission, p. 160.

[ [74] Report on the Sanitary Condition of the British Army, p. 439.

[ [75] Dr Farr, in Journal of the London Statistical Society, Vol. XXIV. p. 472.

[ [76] Ibid.

[ [77] MS. Letter of Dr. Sutherland.

[ [78] Section Dr. Farr, ubi supra.

[ [79] Army Medical Regulations, p. 27, etc.

[ [80] Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859.

[ [81] Army Medical Regulations, p. 29.

[ [82] Army Medical Regulations, p. 83.

[ [83] Ib., p. 84.

[ [84] Army Medical Regulations, p. 93.

[ [85] Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859, p. 6.

[ [86] Report of the Army Medical Department for 1859, p. 10.

[ [87] Ibid.