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XXV. Observations in the Punjab villages of Dhand and Kasel

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

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The villages selected for the present series of observations were Dhand and Kasel in the Arnritsar District of the Punjab. They are situated about 10 miles south-west of Amritsar City and within a distance of ¾ mile of each other. They are typical Punjab villages of about 2,000 and 4,000 inhabitants respectively.

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page 896 note 1 Handbooks for the Indian Army: Sikhs. Simla, 1899.

page 900 note 1 A District in the Punjab for administrative purposes is divided into Tahsils, each of which, as we have seen, is made up of Zaihls.

page 931 note 1 Marked R in Map 1, in northernmost part of villag

page 936 note 1 Marked R in Map 1, in northernmost part of village.

page 964 note 1 Marked R in Map 1, in northernmost part of village.

page 954 note 1 The slight rise in the human plague attack curve before the rise in the epizootic curve was due to an imported case, namely, case 1.