Reports bringing up the statistical history of the European Army in India and of the Native Army and jail population of Bengal to 1876 : and the cholera history of 1875 and 1876, in continuation of reports embracing the period from 1817 to 1872 / by J.L.Bryden.
- James Bryden
- Date:
- 1878
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Reports bringing up the statistical history of the European Army in India and of the Native Army and jail population of Bengal to 1876 : and the cholera history of 1875 and 1876, in continuation of reports embracing the period from 1817 to 1872 / by J.L.Bryden. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by Royal College of Physicians, London. The original may be consulted at Royal College of Physicians, London.
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![Deaths of provinces, 1859-76, a comparative statement The details o£ the mortality of the eighteen years, 56,616 in two nine-year periods, in summary and in detail. JAIL MORTALITY OF THE BENGAL Arranged according to Ad?niiii.stratio7is, * Number OF T~iTP 4 TTTQ FROM THE Chief Cause s OF Mortality PBOVINCE. Tear. Average Strength. Total § sease. CO s leases. Pulmon- and Causes. M 0 >» W ■i ■ft .3 c3 . s m o5 holers ft 'ci fl w evers pople 0) tS [epati pleen ■ft! :eart ] CO ?? =^ iropsj curvy a ft £8 2 .* *S 11 oth 0 m m P-i H ■< , 1859 17,669 1,903 337 10 95 17 970 4 3 lv4 7 101 69 7 93 13 73 / 1860 16,536 2,378 yy 14 1,074 Iv C on 6 90 7t: #0 Q y 98 7 91 1861 16,235 1,484 235 2 81 9 769 9 7 ol 9 75 59 9 55 8 76 1862 17,019 1,308 150 93 13 698 5 11 3 81 58 10 43 11 53 1863 17,603 1,699 ^79 04 ^ 1 7^ 10 5 901 5 13 67 a 0 71 65 50 7 OU 1864 16,898 1,119 267 7 62 9 489 7 g 62 7 50 46 2 48 19 Ad ID 1865 17,554 1,078 202 19 89 14 474 12 14 66 Q 47 32 4 28 12 00 1866 20,353 2,204 . DOt) 10 i/O 9 966 14 15 90 1ft 57 60 4 113 28 OS yQ 1867 18 504 1 128 180 9 71 I J. 10 486 14 92 a D 60 39 5 t>y 13 00 Lower Pbovinces, 1859-67 158,371 14,301 3 072 74 760 100 6,827 80 87 721 63 00^ 503 51 oy / 118 616 INCLUDING AsSAmA 17,695 409 1 35 102 10 1868 939 122 1 56 8 8 66 6 51 &4 1869 18,599 1,019 212 1 81 8 380 4 8 75 8 79 29 1 68 8 57 1870 18,040 834 Li t 6 KQ Ou A. 4 281 D 1 A 61 C 47 99 z 62 14 1871 17,770 713 00 00 9 311 7 69 Q 0 67 1A 1 1 44 7 1872 19,102 1,019 JloO 6 /D 0 489 A Q 0 75 i 53 Q^ 9 Z 36 23 1873 20,556 996 1 1 0^ 13 462 10 85 18 10 68 90 37 16 40 1874 21,766 1,198 4 00 10 559 2 1 J, 14 99 4 105 4.9 9 45 16 0/ 1875 ■ 21,296 1,076 1ft 499 ^9 88 Q 0 65 ^7 0( ►7 t DZ 10 1876 22,058 1,299 4 ^ a u 4S9 K 0 10 111 c: 0 149 66 11 77 1868-76 176,882 9,093 1 387 23 619 76 3,879 32 119 729 72 OCS'i 277 15 115 544 1 335,253 23,394 4,459 97 1,379 176 10,706 112 206 1,450 135 1,316 780 66 1,119 233 1,160 / 1859 1,029 113 1 o4 33 1 7 9 2 OA 1860 1,605 295 10 167 2 73 1 1 '* 1 5 6 2 27 1861 2.824 192 23 35 3 102 1 4 4 19 1862 4^330 225 A ^1 155 2 10 ' 1 0 3 1 ifi ID 1863 4,911 658 A^ 0 0 350 1 i 19 0 di 1 0 5 3 0/ 1864 5,604 476 00 ^0 Oi^ 0 Li 324 q 9 1 1 1 5 A.f\ 1865 5,823 650 1 A loo 0 379 1 1 14 3 69 6 9A 1866 O.c'O i 00 i 0 69 7 1 ■ q 0 8 4 1<^ lo 1867 6,580 175 Id Ad 56 0 e 1 9 1^ 1 9 1 10 17 1* 1859-67 38,673 3,229 878 18 1,541 3 ]^]^ 74 4 10 10 13 110 27 233 / 1868 6,756 161 84 2 42 1 9 1 >7 f 1 10 1869 7.718 157 ' 8 1 17 10 66 1 1 12 1 1 4 2 18 1870 6,907 163 1 1 13 2 76 1 7 1 26 6 1 18 2 8 1871 6,403 156 Q c 0 56 1 10 0 28 1 20 2 1872 7,632 280 2 1 1 144 1 21 q 0 23 21 6 • 1873 8,614 212 15 3 14 Q 64 q 0 1 25 1 19 0 27 5 9Ci 1874 8,809 141 1 14 z 40 I 23 13 A 1 15 6 91 i^l 1875 8,148 116 7 rj 1 Q cS 36 0 q 0 12 1 17 1 1 3 9Q 1876 7,471 98 2 Q 27 20 14 1 6 3 1 7 1* 1868-76 68,458 1,484 56 Q loo 00 551 lU 0 ■LOc? lo 7^ 162 lo lie 30 1/1 1859-76 107,131 4,713 342 8 1,044 54 2,092 13 17 213 17 1 7R X / 0 28 15 231 57 404 1859 12,354 1,279 56 170 10 640 9 4 QQ 00 3 33 12 3 141 22 86 1860 13,703 1,949 21f i 67^ 589 g c 101 34 10 Iv ] 169 12 97 1861 16,044 2; 148 439 ] 612 ■ 13 721 6 8 76 3 24 7 1 111 17 109 1862 16,033 1,156 31 2 494 11 386 2 4 55 1 13 8 1 48 11 89 1863 15,882 1,154 155 2 404 5 353 2 64 5 25 4 1 41 8 85 1864 15,919 1,015 81 2 477 IS 219 '2 7 37 1 90 4 1 OU 18 88 1865 16,088 511 29 2 12.? 17 21s 1 6 24 4 13 4 26 9 41 1866 io,VOO oou 2 1 84 16 J.OJ 4 29 3 19 7 21 ly 29 1867 15,678 39S 34 4S 2 163 s 2 32 2 27 € 1 23 8 41 1859-67 137,754 9,990 1,046 15 3,087 103 3,435 32 45 512 22 217 62 . 9 616 124 .665 N. W. Provinces / 1868 16,202 33C S ., 4e 135 2 6 37 1 24 1 3 IS 3 36 1869 19,486 821 95 t 8t 5t 347 g IC 8C 25 7 1 4S 12 38 1870 19,030 91£ 32 1 115 47.^ 7 7 8C ( 21 11 88 9 55 1871 17,212 68C IOC 7 35£ 1 C 8(. IC IC 27 8 53 1872 18,232 79C 46 3£ 2 435 1 C 9C i 3J 14 1 41 10 62 1873 20,,03 89.' 31 32 15 42^ 1 € 152 \ 5C 2 2 30 16 98 1874 23,210 93J 3C f 62 € ) 432 c IC 14E t 45 £ ... 77 16 85 1875 24,034 635 \4 1. ... S4 t IE ! 21t ! \A t 122 i ^ 34 37 13 77 1876 22,942 571 1 %. 1^ > 255 ... C 11] 3£ 7 4£ 7 50 1868-76 180,851 6,573 263 2S 595 127 3,09C 2] 7C 909 3*7 30] ee 7 417 94 554 \ 1859-76 318,605 16,563 1,30£ 37 3,682 23C 6,525 53 115 1,421 . 56 518 128 le 1,033 218 1,21](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24749333_0178.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)