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tous crepitation. Amputation was performed on the 

 23rd October. The wound healed. 



Narain, camel driver, aged twenty-two, brought in 

 on 8th September. Had been attacked by a tiger 

 two days before. Had a deep wound just behind 

 the upper part of the great trochanter, about three 

 inches in depth, obliquely upwards ; a flesh wound 

 on outer front of thigh, about four inches long and 

 one and a half inches broad. The wounds pro- 

 gressed favourably, though slowly. He recovered. 



Buldeo Singh, rajput, aged thirty, on the evening 

 of 22nd September, was brought in mauled by a 

 wounded tiger. On the front of the left shoulder was 

 a deep flesh wound, and on the back of the shoulder 

 a superficial lacerated wound, two and a half inches 

 by one inch. There were three fang wounds in the left 

 flank ; one in front, large enough to have admitted 

 two fingers at least, penetrating into the abdomen ; 

 two wounds behind led down to the abdominal 

 cavity, but did not injure the bowel. He had also 

 one or two slight wounds over the ribs. Under 

 cotton-wool, dipped in carbolic oil, the wounds 

 rapidly healed; the man is now able to walk 

 about, and there only remains a superficial wound, 

 which is healing. 



There is little to remark of these cases except the 

 small constitutional disturbance. 



