HC Deb 16 April 1918 vol 105 c236W
Mr. CHANCELLOR

asked the Undersecretary of State for War if he will give the latest figures of the cases and deaths from typhoid and paratyphoid fever in the forces which have been employed on the Western front, Salonika, and Gallipoli, respectively, giving in each case the numbers inoculated and uninoculated?

Mr. MACPHERSON

As I informed the hon. Member on 5th December last, figures for Gallipoli are not available. In France during 1917 there were 266 admissions and 22 deaths from typhoid fever, and 715 admissions with 16 deaths from paratyphoid fever. In Salonica during 1917 there were 511 admissions with 19 deaths for the enteric group of diseases.