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pneumonic plague occurred, and that in the Jhang District the pneumonic type of plague was
most common in the cold weather. But little reference is made by District Plague Medical
Officers as to variations in the severity of plague during different seasons of the year or at
different periods of the epidemic. The District Plague Medical Officer, Jullundur, remarks
that the case mortality was lower in the Nawashahr Tahsl than in the more recently infected
parts of the district. A mild type of plague is said to have prevailed in the Montgomery
District. No villages appear to have been especially liable or immune to attacks of plague.
Some District Plague Medical Officers assert that the case mortality was greater among
females than males. Persons on plague duty did not appear to be especially liable to attacks
of the disease, and only an official-a Hospital Assistant in the Ferozepore District-was
attacked ; he recovered.
Railway inspection posts.
20. Under the orders of Government railway inspection posts were established
from November 1st, 1902, to January 21st, 1903,
at Rewri, Rohtak, Sonepat and Ambala in
connection with the Coronation Darbr. The railway inspection post at Ghziabad
in the United Provinces of Agra and Oudh was also temporarily placed under the control
of the Punjab Government. A detailed report on the working of these inspection posts
has already been submitted. The subjoined table gives, month by month, the medical staff
and their establishment at these posts, together with the number of passengers examined at
each, and plague cases and deaths detected.