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APPENDIX L.
ENGLISH NAMES.
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Vornacular names.
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Native methods of treatment.
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Foot-and-mouth disease ...
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Khoorai, thaka, kharha, bhyargarah, kurpaka, jora, esban, gorang, chup chupea, thuka, chapka, phatnn, taf, batem, and aishai.
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(1) Coal tar, tobacco leaves mixed with lime and sugar if worms are present; (2) sarifa (custard apple), farad leaves (Erythrina Indica), kulki (Pierorhizz Kurror), powdered tobacoo, banour, and farhad shavings (Erythrina Indica); (3) kerosine and camphor, and animals kept standing in mud; (4) decoction of Simar tree bark (Eriodendron anfractuosum); (5) pipar bark decoction; (6) sisu oil, camphor, and bhalin; (7) decoction of bel leaves; (8) turpentine and arum to sores; (9) nim oil to sores.
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Cowpox ...
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Go basanta, chuk back, barka dukh, guti, chichok, basanta, matu, or mataji.
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(1) Kanja (thin gruel) and dahi. No medicine is given for nine days. If the animal recovers after that, it is given nourishing diet; (2) roswat (Lycium Indi- cum), mehdi leaf (Lawsonia Alba), each 1 tola, given internally, is said to bo very beneficial; (3) burnt resin near the animal; (4) deprived of drink- ing-water; (5) chiretta, camphor, and water; (6) water withheld and turmeric, betel, and molasses given; (7) honey, dhania (coriander seed), and sugar; (8) infusion of chiretta, indrajale (Wrightia Antidysenterica) alog (aloo, potato), and niltaunt; (0) rusan sag (a kind of grass). It is said that if the animal cannot masticate it, it will die; (10) alum, guava leaves, Bhuin titan (Batatas cdulis), Bisch mutha, khudi mamud, and nim leaves powdered with water and given with plantain leaves; (11) jaipal (nutmeg), turpentine, salt, and crocodile flesh given internally.
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Tympanites ...
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Petphula, jurbindha, tepu, budla, bari kaven, tepa monia, tilla karhi, ful- bagha, daki.
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(1) Khari nimuk (crude sulphate of soda) and mustard oil internally; (2) juice of chewed betel-nut, betel leaf, tobacco, and lime pressed into the nostrils of the animal; (3) leaves of akunda; (4) jowain (ajwain) with ginger; (5) branding abdomen; (6) a small quantity of tiger's flesh, kohra, cobweb, chillies, barley, and bael fruit (Œgle Marmelos); (7) leaves and flowers of kholur plant (Anisomeles Avata); (8) twigs of nal (a kind of cane), kesoer plant, fowl's ogg, and pigeon's dung; (9) dry fruit of sitphalla (custard apple); (10) draughts of hot water mixed with molasses; (11) garlic, Koram- phala seed (pepper and salt in draughts).
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Diarrhœa ...
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Dakha, tamri (sheep), tok tokia, bhed, pakaba, petchala alanta.
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(1) Kurmi sâg; (2) reharia salt; (3) old pepper, turmeric, and mustard oil: (4) young bamboo leaves; (6) branded with hot irons; (6) molasses, duck's eggs, turmeric, and jute leaves made into paste and applied to abdomen.
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Anthrax
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Darks, gulabanga, girgitia, galaphula, paschima, dagra, ghontee, gilti, jazatisar.
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(1) Branded with hot irons; (2) myrabolan, pepper, and white kujram with water internally given; (3) chilly plasters around the neck; (4) internally strong decoction of tobacco and onions; (6) smoked with burning husks; (6) jute soaked with gab juice is J burnt and the ashes mixed with boiled rice and plantain leaf; (7) root of pomegranate trees that have not borne fruit.
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Charbon symptomatique ...
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Badlam, jhuri bari, ghang, joharbat, badla, pockpokia, pairhperi.
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(1) Branded; (2) mohua oil and deer's intestine; (3) fumigation with rye stalks and koomra leaves; (4) burnt cowdung plasters; (6) onion and salt given internally.
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Gloss anthrax ...
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Simla, gibha, golha ... ...
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(1) Punctured and salt rubbed into the part; (2) punc- tured and chillies rubbed in; (3) Crocodile's flesh with black pepper.
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Vomiting ...
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Gobaria ... ... ...
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Nil.
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Catarrh ...
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Sursa ... ... ...
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Nil.
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Paralysis ...
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Mangra bas, pokhaghat ...
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Nil.
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Colicky pains ...
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Harna, petkapri ... ...
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(1) Intestine of deer, tiger's meat, chitra bark (Plum- bago Zeylanica), monga (dhul), turmeric, pepper, mustard oil, chillies, and dried mangoes; (2) opium and datura; (3) mussabar, soap, and ginger.
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Gastritis ...
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Darmina ... ... ...
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(1) Chilly, root of bharbasi plant, white onion mixed with water from a hooka are passe 1 through the nostrils.
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Œdema ...
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Perpera mona, batrash, pilbi ...
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(1) The dung of a bull is heated and applied to the body with arenda leaf; (2) leeches are applied; (3) brand- ing.
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