Chapter VIII
.
Footnote 346:
Dupinet, _Des principales causes de la mortalité à Paris pendant le siège_. Paris, 1871.
Footnote 347:
O. du Mesnil, _La mortalité à Paris pendant le siège. Ann. d’Hyg. publ._ Series II, vol. xxxv, p. 413. 1871.
Footnote 348:
Bouchut, _Alimentation des nouveau-nés pendant le siège de Paris. Gaz. des Hôpitaux_, 1871, p. 35.
Footnote 349:
A. Delpech, _Le scorbut pendant le siège de Paris. Ann. d’Hyg. publ._ Series II, vol. xxxv, p. 297. 1871.
Footnote 350:
A. L. Z. Grenet, _Le scorbut au fort de Bicêtre pendant le siège de Paris par les Prussiens, 1870-1. Ann. d’Hyg. publ._ Series II, vol. xxxvi, p. 279. 1871.
Footnote 351:
J. Okuniewski, _Port Arthur. Sanitäre Skizzen, Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiete des Seewesens_, 1911, No. 5. (Quoted from _Der Militärarzt_. Supplement to the _Wiener med. Wochenschrift_, 1911, No. 23.)—Johann Steiner, _Der Sanitätsdienst im Kampf um Port Arthur, 1904-5. Der Militärarzt_, 1908, Nos. 11-12.
Footnote 352:
_Der Russisch-japanische Krieg._ Official account published by the Russian General Staff. German Edition by Freiherr von Tettau, vol. v,
## part 2. Port Arthur. Berlin, 1912. P. 224.
Footnote 353:
Loc. cit., p. 224.
Footnote 354:
Olga von Baumgarten, _Wie Port Arthur fiel_. Translated from the Russian by Lilli von Baumgarten. Strassburg and Leipzig, 1906.
Footnote 355:
Loc. cit., p. 188.
Footnote 356:
_Russisches Generalstabswerk_, vol. v. 2, p. 453 f.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
TRANSCRIBER’S NOTES
1. P. 1, changed “Lagerepidemieen” to “Lagerepidemien”. 2. P. 131, changed “Typhusin” to “Typhus In”. 3. P. 256, changed “—” to “222” in Totals. 4. Silently corrected typographical errors and variations in spelling. 5. Retained anachronistic, non-standard, and uncertain spellings as printed. 6. Footnotes have been re-indexed using numbers and collected together at the end of the last chapter. 7. Enclosed italics font in _underscores_. 8. Superscripts are denoted by a caret before a single superscript character or a series of superscripted characters enclosed in curly braces, e.g. M^r. or M^{ister}.