[326] Report signed A. Brebner, provost, printed in Harty, Historic Sketch of the Contagious Fever in Ireland, 1817-19. Dublin, 1820, Appendix, p. 110.

[327] Memoir concerning the Typhus Fever in Aberdeen, 1818-19. By George Kerr, Aberdeen, 1820.

[328] William Gourlay, “History of the Epidemic Fever as it appeared in a Country Parish in the North of Scotland.” Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ., July, 1819, p. 329, dated 20 Nov. 1818.

[329] Trans. K. and Q. Cal. Phys. Ireland, V. 527.

[330] Dub. Q. J. Med. Sc. VIII. 297.

[331] A succession of thirty-one cases of relapsing typhoid at Charing Cross Hospital in 1877-78 were made the subject of an able essay by J. Pearson Irvine, M.D., Relapse of Typhoid Fever, London, 1880.

[332] Cited in Aberdeen Report, 17 Dec. 1818, in Harty, App. p. 110.

[333] Report of Select Committee, u. s. p. 6, and minutes of evidence.

[334] Prichard, pp. 74, 88.

[335] Christison, Month. J. Med. Sc. X.; Bennett, Princip. and Pract. of Med. 944-5.