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SKETCH OF THE MEDICAL HISTORY OF THE NATIVE ARMY OF BOMBAY.
14. The percentage of daily sick to strength was—
Table VI.
11th | Regiment N. I., | Detachment | 3.16 | |
15th | " | Wing | 4.97 | |
19th | " | Regiment | 3.17 | |
" | " | Detachment | 6.26 | Jinjeera. |
21st | " | Regiment | 3.4 | |
" | " | Detachment | 16.70 | Bassadore. |
" | " | do. | 12.51 | "Quangtung." |
" | " | do. | 12.54 | "Dalhousie." |
" | " | do. | 12.54 | Bagdad. |
26th | " | Regiment | 6.34 | |
Staff and Details | 6.6 |
15. There were discharged from hospital 3,637 cases to duty, 172 otherwise, 1 trans-
ferred, and 25 died in hospital. Of the discharged "otherwise" 82 were granted sick leave, and
the following table shows the causes for which sick leave was recommended, the average
number of days, and the greatest number of days under treatment, as well as the least number.
[Table VII.
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