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Torsa District.

    1st attack. 2nd attack.  
Chuapara (122) Mr. P.— Planter.
Aged 30.
July 1897 .. .. Had been 8 to 10 years in
India, but only 2 years in place
of attack. He had gone home
on leave 3 years before attack.
Had suffered much from malaria
and took large doses of quinine,
but attack did not follow
quinine.
Hasimara (123) Mr. T.— Planter.
Aged 30.
August 1898 .. .. Had been 8 to 10 years in India
and about 4 years in place of
attack. He had been home on
leave from February to May
previous to the Black water
Fever. He was supposed to be
strong and healthy, and not to
suffer much from fever, but he
took quinine ocasionally and in
very large doses. Death.
(124) Mr. G.— Assistant. Sept. 1908 .. .. Had been 4 years in Ceylon and 3
in Calcutta, and came to the
Duars in February 1908. Symp
toms pronounced. Jaundice,
dark port-coloured urine be-
coming nearly solid on boiling.
Bilious vomiting frequent.
Before attack he appeared to
be in good health and not to
suffer from fever, but he was
very careless. He frequently
took quinine. Recovery.
Notes of the above three cases contributed by Dr. H. A. Knyvett-Hoff, Rungamuttee, Central Duars.
Very mild attack while travelling in the district.
Hasimara (125) Mr. D.—Planter .. October 1903 ..  

Jainti District.

    1st attack. 2nd attack.  
Rydak (126) Mr. F.— .. June 1896 .. July 1897 .. Came to India 1894 when aged
21, and went to Sylhet. Had
constant attacks of fever. Early
in 1895 went to Duars and had
much malaria. Fever continued
to be frequent in 1896 and
Black-water Fever occurred.
During 1897 had constant at-
tacks of fever until Black-
water Fever again occurred.
Then left the district. Later
attacks of Black-water Fever
see Dam Dim list.