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128.-Were you residing in 1887 in the same house as you are in now?

A. Only the latter part of the year.

129. With regard to the individuals of your household, had any of them fever?

A.-One of my children was sick in November.

130.-How often and at what dates?

A.-In November. I think she must have had three or four attacks.

131.-Were all the attacks of the same character?

A.-I think they were, so far as I know.

132.-Could you describe an attack?

lowed.

A.-It commenced with the setting in of great chills, then high temperature fol-

133.--Was there sweating?

A. Yes, I think so.

134.

Did the attacks occur at regular intervals?

A. Yes, they seemed to occur at regular intervals.

135. And how long did they last?

A.-About two days.

By Dr. Manson.

136.-Was there an interval between each attack?

A.-Yes, generally about one day.

137. Did they suffer from diarrhoea?

A.-I cannot tell.

138.-Do you know if there was any eruption?

A.-I think in the first instance there was an eruption.

(Dr. CANTLIE. That was only prickly heat.)

By the Chairman.

139.-Did these children suffer from fever prior to 1887?

A.-No.

140. Since 1887 you have resided elsewhere?

A. I have.

141.-Have you suffered from fever since?

A.-No.

By Dr. Manson.

142.-Where were you residing when the fever occurred?

A.-At West Point, "Craigellachie," my residence.

143.-And prior to that?

A.-At the Peak.

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