Typhus fever : with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic. . subsided, he resumedcharge of his hospital. I could not do justice to the great workDr. Ryan2 has done in Serbia in a few words, and Miss Glad-wins work also merits the highest praise. Colonel Hunter and Major Stammers of the British Sani-tary Unit also were of much assistance in the suppression ofthe epidemic, the former being in charge of the sanitary workof the army about Kraguevatz and the latter in charge of one ofthe sanitary vaccinating trains and other sanitary work for apart of the time. These gentlemen unfortunately


Typhus fever : with particular reference to the Serbian epidemic. . subsided, he resumedcharge of his hospital. I could not do justice to the great workDr. Ryan2 has done in Serbia in a few words, and Miss Glad-wins work also merits the highest praise. Colonel Hunter and Major Stammers of the British Sani-tary Unit also were of much assistance in the suppression ofthe epidemic, the former being in charge of the sanitary workof the army about Kraguevatz and the latter in charge of one ofthe sanitary vaccinating trains and other sanitary work for apart of the time. These gentlemen unfortunately were recalledto render aid to the British wounded in the Dardanelles. TheFrench physicians, under the able leadership of Colonel Jau-bert, and the Russian staff, under Colonel Solfatero, also rend-ered most important assistance. 1 Sir Thomas Lipton on voyages with the Erin brought numerous physicians andnurses, and sixty tons of medicines and hospital comforts. 2 Dr. Ryan and his assistant surgeons were in Belgrade during all of its bombard-ments and Sir Thomas Lipton on board the Erin PLATE XXIV


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