Greetings! I had ordered and received the Imp. Yeomanry records for my great grandfather. I did have a couple of questions that I hope will be easy to answer. Some of the handwriting is a little hard to read, so I may not have the letters correct. There was a sheet entitled "Medical History of an Invalid". On it states that my Gr-grandfather came down with a fever, maybe Eutenic fever or Euteric fever. It looks to be 7 letters; like an: E u t_ _ i c or e. The paper states that "this disease is the result of active service and not of climate." "the disability is not permanent but will probably last six months, during which time it will entirely prevent him earning a livelihood" It was approved in May, 1901 that he be shipped back to England. It appears that he wasn't actually shipped back for nearly 2 more months. I was curious as to how a fever can be caused by active service. If any of the wonderful people on this list can answer or possibly direct me to another source. I will be very grateful. Thank you, Leslee Dasher [email protected]