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The author updated insights based on three more years of experience in India, both as a Professor of Clinical Medicine and a Superintending Surgeon of the Poona division of the Bombay army, have been incorporated. Specifically, I have shared my matured opinions on the therapeutic efficacy of quinine and arsenic and the optimal methods of administering these drugs in the treatment of malarial fevers. The presence of Typhoid-Enteric fever in India has also been acknowledged, and I have included new chapters on sunstroke and the Hill Sanitaria of the Deccan.