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Table II. — Diseases and conditions recognized by the Maguindanaos — Cont'd. 



BtisucUl 



Indigestion 



Cahisu 



Deafness 



Cabutd 



Blindness 



Caludusan ' 



Abortion 



Calugu 



Wart 



Catal or ibul 



Furunculosis 



Catu 



Abscess, chronic 



Curbau 



CEdema of legs and abdomen. Beri- 





beri 



Darati 



Tubercular adenitis and ulceration of 





neck 



Dudsul 



Sty 



Garak 



Neuralgia 



Ila 



Pigmented mole 



Ing 



Carbuncle 



Ipul 



Leprosy, tubercular 



Kahili 



Scabies 



Kudep 



Colo-colo (retraction of penis) 



Lacap or sirungan 



Day blindness 



Latnlam 



Eczema or itch of the scrotum and 





penis 



Langilau 



Headache 



Lebag 



Tumor or inflammation 



Lumasd 



Coryza 



Magvdu 



Diarrhoea 



Magudu sa rugu 



Dysentery 



Manu-manucan 



Night blindness 



Mapansi 



Cachexia, anaemia 



Mauaga 



Abscess 



Mayau 



Fever 



Mayau-matingau 



Malaria 



Muta-mudu 



Cholera 



Pali 



Wound in general 



Pamagat 



Yaws, articular sjrmptoms 



Pamari 



Keratoma plantaris sulcatum. Same 





as bakil, with fissuration 



Pambabuyen 



Epilepsy 



Pamunus 



Acne vulgaris 



Pamuti 



Leprosy 



Panau 



Tinea versicolor 



Panu 



Smallpox 



Pangater 



Muscular rheumatism of legs in old 





people 



Pasmd 



Fever, believed to be internal 



Pedsd 



Large furuncle, usually single 



Pigket or nasadir 



Paralysis 



Putic 



Leucoderma 



Rastun 



Ulceration of palate and nose (es- 





pundia) 



Ratiun 



A kind of poisoning believed to kill 





instantly 



