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    SHORT HISTORY OF SURRA TREATMENT IN THE PUNJAB     241

two doubtful cases which died of paralysis during the period—the first fifty-six days
after receiving the third monthly injection of three grammes and the second within
two days after the third monthly injection of naganol one gramme.

The remainder passed through the surra season without infection. There has
been no definite evidence to show that either of the two cases of paralysis were
affected with surra or were adversely affected by the protective inoculations.

If, therefore, the last surra season of 1933 may be regarded as a typical one of
surra incidence, the conclusion to be drawn from this investigation is that there is
some probable merit in this method of prophylaxis by means of naganol in the
dosage employed. It is proposed to carry out a further investigation on the same
lines during the surra season of 1934.

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