Conclusion.

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been left to speak for themselves, and discussion has been
reduced to a minimum. It is hoped that a sufficiently
intelligible and comprehensive account of the epidemic has
been given to serve as a basis for ameliorative and prevent-
ative measures.

LEONARD ROGERS, M.B., B.S., London , F.R.C.S., Eng.,

Surgeon-Captain, I.M.S.

SHILLONG, 31st March 1897.