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                                                                                          APPENDIX J.

                                                                                  PROVINCIAL REPORT.

                                   Showing districts where outbreaks of cattle-disease occurred during 1895-96.

PROVINCE.

DISTRICT.

RINDERPEST.

ANTHRAX.

FOOT-AND-
MOUTH DISEASE.

PLEURO-PNEUMO-
NIA.

CHARDON
SYMPTOMATIQUE.

OTHER DISEASES.

TOTAL.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of death9.

Number attacked.

Number died.

Percentage of deaths.

1

2

3

4

5

0

7

8

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

22

23

AENGAL ...

Rangpur ... ...

121

47

39.6

...

...

...

263

4

1.5

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

374

61

13.6

Hooghly ... ...

26

13

50.0

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

26

13

50.0

Purnea ... ...

636

183

33.9

...

...

...

75

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

631

183

29.0

Hazaribagh ... ...

1,410

892

63.2

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1.410

892

63.2

Patna ... ...

70

39

567

...

...

...

1,504

27

1.8

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

1,674

66

4.1

Midnapur ... ...

...

...

...

31

26

83.9

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

31

26

83.9

Cutrack ... ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

.3,425

112

32

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

3,425

112

32

Dinajpur ... ...

...

...

...

...

...

...

417

38

91

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

...

417

38

9.1

24-Parganns ... ...

No special reports received.

Mursbidabad ... ...

Khulna ... ...
Chittagong ... ...

Champaran ... ...

Bhogalpur ... ...

                                                                                       APPENDIX K.

                            Tabulated Statement of Horse Diseases in Bengal as recognised by the Natives.

ENGLISH NAMES.

Vernacular names.

Native methods of treatment.

1

2

3

Filaria oculi ... ...

Moonja ... ...

(1) Extract of ojwan leaves (Ptychotis Ajowan) with
kala nimak and mixed with saliva; (2) Jira (cara-
way seed), 1 part, gairu mati (red clay), 6 parts,
made into a paste with saliva for removal of opacity
of the cornea; (3) another prescription—vermilion,
6 parts, johari nimak 6 parts, kantihori 4 parts
rubbed with the juice of ginger; (4) a piece of
linen soaked in strong spirit is tied over the eye
and over that castor leaves.

Strangles ... ...

Kenar, kantu saru, luchha, bhaloahi,
laharbut, johari, joharbad.

(1) Regniphal (Canavalia Gladiata) is rubbed with goat's
milk and put into the nostrils. (2) When the dis-
charge is profuse, til oil and ghi are mixed and
applied to the nostrils; (3) Jaitoon oil and honey
internally, 2 chitaks each of peepla mool (Chavica
Roxburghii), ojwan (Ptychotis Ajowan), khorosani
(Hyoscyamus), ambi huldi (Curcuma Zedoaria),
peepul (Ficus religiosa), poppy head (Papaver somni-
ferum), and ginger are mixed with old treacle, made
into balls and given twice daily; (4) golmorich
(pepper) with ghi given internally; (6) rogni seed
(Convalia Gladiata), mixed with goat's milk and
given through the nostrils; (6) salt, turmeric, treacle'
and hukka water.

Laminitis ... ...

Sina bund, chourungi ... ...

(1) Internal romedies are only given; Chainsoor 2 chitaks,
dried ginger 2 chitaks, turmeric 2 chitaks lota saji
1 chitak, asafœtida ½ chitak, gungal 1 chitak. This
mass well mixed is made into 14 balls, and one is
given daily. Fresh water but no grain is given.
(2) Hoofs are placed on hot bricks. (3) The
whole body is washed frequently with hot water.
(4) A live lizzard (Bichonti or Ghurogora) given in
grass.

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