On the left hand there are five wounds.
- On middle finger a wound one inch long and deep to the bone.
- On root of middle finger, a wound half an inch long.
- On small finger, a wound one-fourth of an inch long.
- On third " " " "
- On first " " half an inch long.
- The four fingers are still very swollen.
On the right hand there are only two wounds.
- The first, one half-inch long, on the upper side of the hand.
- The second, a quarter of an inch long on the second finger.
Both hands are aching and much swollen, and the wounds upon them were evidently produced by the heavy iron chain of the handcuffs.
On arrival at Taklakot (nineteen days after having been tortured) Mr. Landor is still suffering from strong fever caused by his wounds, and no doubt when they were fresh these must have given Mr. Landor intense pain. His health and strong constitution seem altogether shattered by the sufferings he has undergone.
His face, hands and feet are very swollen, and he appears extremely weak; he himself attributed his great exhaustion to having been unable to sleep for nineteen consecutive nights on account of the bad sores on the spine and legs and because of the heavy iron chains with which he was laden.
H. WILSON,
Hospital Assistant, Methodist Episcopal Mission.
Gungi Byas Bhot, Darma. Sept. 21, 1897.