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This scholarly work by James L. Bryden presents a detailed statistical examination of the European Army’s operations in India alongside comprehensive data on the Native Army and Bengal’s jail population through 1876. The report serves as a crucial historical document for understanding military organization and administration during the British Raj period.
A significant portion of this publication is devoted to the cholera epidemics that devastated India in 1875 and 1876. Bryden’s meticulous statistical analysis provides valuable insights into disease patterns, mortality rates, and public health challenges of the era. The work combines military records with epidemiological data, offering researchers a unique perspective on 19th-century colonial administration and health crises.
Originally published as official reports, this reprint by Gyan Publishing House makes this important historical resource accessible to modern scholars, historians, and students of colonial India, military history, and public health history.
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