Reprints of articles contributed to medical journals, 1895-1909 / by John D. Gimlette.
- Gimlette, John D. (John Desmond), 1867-1934
- Date:
- 1911
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Reprints of articles contributed to medical journals, 1895-1909 / by John D. Gimlette. Source: Wellcome Collection.
98/160 (page 94)
![time to time, but other cereals, especially those which are supplied in bags, may also become mouldy or otherwise deteriorated. Besides these, also in local use, are sago and tapioca, which are exported to Europe from Singapore, as well as “ dal,” a small green pea which is imported, and three or four varieties of beans which are used locally, especially by the Chinese, who also favour two kinds of dried mushrooms. I am indebted to Mr. W. Graeme Anderson, of the mining department of the Company, as well as to the General Manager and the Accountants for the help which they have given me in preparing these notes. References. [1] Braddon. “ Medical Archives of the Federated Malay States,” p. 26. Kuala Lumpur, Selaugor Government Printing Office, 1901. [2] , Lucy. Journal of the Malaya Branch of the British Medical Association, New Series, No. 2.. page 41, Singapore, 1905. [3] Hose. British Medical Journal, p. 1098, vol. ii., 1905. [4] Travers. Journal of Tropical Medicine, p. 23, August, 1902. [5] Kuala Lumpur. The Malay Mail, January 23rd, 1906, Selangor. [6] Gimlette. Pahang Government Gazette, No. 13, vol. v., July, 1901. [7] Gimlette. Supplement to the Pahang Government Gazette. June, 1898.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28103208_0098.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)