Parliamentary Papers, Volume 34H.M. Stationery Office, 1863 |
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... Foot Guards . 6. Dublin . 7. Stations occupied by Depôt Battalions not included in any of the preceding groups - Maidstone , Canterbury , Parkhurst , Walmer , Win- chester , Chichester , Athlone , Birr , Belfast , 6 ARMY MEDICAL ...
... Foot Guards . 6. Dublin . 7. Stations occupied by Depôt Battalions not included in any of the preceding groups - Maidstone , Canterbury , Parkhurst , Walmer , Win- chester , Chichester , Athlone , Birr , Belfast , 6 ARMY MEDICAL ...
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... Foot Guards .. 328 255 The admissions into hospital by this class of diseases have amounted to 354 per 1,000 of the strength . The number constantly in hospital with them has been 23:45 per 1,000 , and the average duration of the cases ...
... Foot Guards .. 328 255 The admissions into hospital by this class of diseases have amounted to 354 per 1,000 of the strength . The number constantly in hospital with them has been 23:45 per 1,000 , and the average duration of the cases ...
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... Foot Guards 5,811 4,612 52 164 Infantry Regiments . Cavalry Depôts 26,719 22,677 205 1,101 1,481 8 794 8.95 935 819 7.67 120 1,345 7 27 28.2 774 35.0 109 0 9.28 24.65 930 8.92 21.30 1,325 11 32 9.61 Depôt Brigade , Royal Artillery ...
... Foot Guards 5,811 4,612 52 164 Infantry Regiments . Cavalry Depôts 26,719 22,677 205 1,101 1,481 8 794 8.95 935 819 7.67 120 1,345 7 27 28.2 774 35.0 109 0 9.28 24.65 930 8.92 21.30 1,325 11 32 9.61 Depôt Brigade , Royal Artillery ...
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... Foot Guards , the Cavalry Depôts , and the Depôt Brigade Royal Kingdom . Artillery ; but a decrease in the Royal Artillery , Military Train , Infantry Regi- ments , and Depôt Battalions , compared with the average of the two preceding ...
... Foot Guards , the Cavalry Depôts , and the Depôt Brigade Royal Kingdom . Artillery ; but a decrease in the Royal Artillery , Military Train , Infantry Regi- ments , and Depôt Battalions , compared with the average of the two preceding ...
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... Foot Guards 187 20 180 Infantry Regiments 2,032 46 900 29 172228 It may be fairly presumed that any mortality among these men in excess of the ordinary rate was the result of disease contracted in the service , and their deaths should ...
... Foot Guards 187 20 180 Infantry Regiments 2,032 46 900 29 172228 It may be fairly presumed that any mortality among these men in excess of the ordinary rate was the result of disease contracted in the service , and their deaths should ...
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1,000 of Strength 1st Bat 1st Battalion 2nd Bat 2nd Battalion admissions into hospital Admitted Died Aldershot amount Annual Ratio appears Appendix average strength barracks Bengal black troops Bombay Brigade Royal Artillery cause change of climate China cholera Circulatory classes of diseases Command Continued Fevers Corporal Punishment corps cubic Curragh Depôt Battalions Depôt Brigade detachment Diarrhoea Diathetic Diseases Dietic Digestive Diseases not specified Diseases of Nutrition Dragoon Guards Dublin Dysentery Enthetic Eruptive Fevers Foot Guards Fort Pitt Gibraltar Household Cavalry increase India Infantry integumentary systems Ionian Islands Jamaica Locomotive Madras Malta Mean Strength Medical Officer miasmatic diseases months Nervous system occurred Ophthalmia Parasitic Peshawur preceding prevalence proportion ratio of admissions reduction Regiment Regt Report Respiratory Rheumatism Royal Artillery Royal Engineers sanitary sickness and mortality soldier Sorethroat and Influenza Staff stations Suicide Surgeon symptoms syphilis Total Troops serving Tubercular Urinary ventilation West Indies white troops Windward and Leeward wound
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