Reviews and Notices

1886 BMJ (Clinical Research Edition)  
meteorological reporter to the Government of India. It is impossiblo to abri4e to any good purpose this valuable report. It is clearly a most important thingf to connect, in this way, the health of a commuipity with the meteorological phenomena of the year, in the various provinces of India. In time, data will thus be collected on whieh to. torm an estimate on the relations between disease and all that is comprised in the term climate, more particularly with regard to the origin and
more » ... of cholera. The health of the Europear. Army of India, in the year under notice,' is reportel as not so favourable as in the previous year, which wa,s a singularly favourable one. The admaission-rate in 1884 was 1,513 per
doi:10.1136/bmj.1.1325.986 fatcat:4delhwefxfdavd7ojieqmhvrwa