Particulars of cases of leprosy in the Central Prison in which the disease showed itself on prisoners while in jail.

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Name of prisoner.
Caste.
Sex.
Age.
When admitted into jail.
Resident of
Date of
first appearance.
Hereditary direct or collative; any evidence.
Previons
health.
Form of leprosy.
Treatment.
Result - whole progress.
Village.
Pergunnah.
District.
Marshy or not.
1. Ouseree, No. 3466
Passee
Male
40
3rd Feb. 1874
Loharee, Purwa.
Bara Banki
Bara Banki
July 1874
Said not to be inherited,
nor does disease exist in any
relntives.
Good
Mixed, tubercular and ansthetic.
Gurjun oil
Benefited on the whole.
2. Dhoom Singh, No. 2238
Thakoor
Do.
21
4th Nov. 1871
Kukrabad
Lucknow
Lucknow
Sept.1873
Do.
Ansthetic
Do.
Not benefited.
3. Koorkoot, No. 3217
Ahir
Do.
25
25th Aug. 1873
Tanda
Tanda
Fyzabad
April 1874
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
4. Gungapersaud, No. 1985
Brahmin
Do.
45
26th April 1871
Musapur
Shahabad
Hardui
Sept. 1874
Do.
Do.
Do.
Do.
5. Joogah, No. 1031
Lodh
Do.
37
24th June 1869
Gowra (marshy)
Unao
Unao
Sept. 1874
Do.
Mixed form
Do.
Do.
6. Bam Singh, No. 1973 ...
Thakoor
Do.
50
16th Fe. 1871
Surajmhow (marshy)
Tendua
Hardui
Oct. 1875
Do.
Ansthetic...
Do.
Benefited on the whole.

G. D. McREDDIE,
Supdt. of Oudh Central Prison.
The most marshy district is Hardui.
The other districts are not noted as usually marshy in character.
LUCKNOW
The ------ June 1876.
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