[798] Ibid. p. 112.
[799] Report for 1856, p. 100.
[800] Chaumezière, Fievre catarrhals épidemique, observée à bord du vaisseau ‘Le Duguay-Trouin’ aux mois de Fevr. et Mars, 1863. Paris, 1865. Cited by Hirsch.
[801] Dr Guthrie, of Lyttelton.
[802] Macdonald, Brit. Med. Journ., 14 July, 1886.
[803] Cruise of H.M.S. ‘Galatea’ in 1867-8.
[804] R. A. Chudleigh, in Brit. Med. Journal, 4 Sept. 1886. The experiences are not altogether recent, for they were noted for “the Chatham Islands and parts of New Zealand” by Dieffenbach, in his German translation of Darwin’s Naturalist’s Voyage round the World. See English ed. 1876, p. 435 note.
[805] Pall Mall Gazette, 11 Dec. 1889.
[806] Hirsch, Geograph. and Histor. Pathol. I. 29. Engl. Transl.
[807] See the chapter on Sweating Sickness in the first volume of this History, p. 269, and the author’s other writings there cited.