DISEASES OF CATTLE IN INDIA. 
441 
Diseases of Horses , peculiar to India. 
Bursantee (or Ulcer of the rainy season). This I shall 
describe in a future paper. 
Kinnuree (or Weakness in the Loins), ditto. 
Inflammation of Intestines , ditto. 
Cutaneous Affection , ditto. 
Tetanus , ditto. 
Diseases of Camels. Native Treatment. 
KhoorJca (Catarrh). Cordial Mussaulahs. 
PaJcdar . This is considered infectious; the lungs are in¬ 
flamed ; no cure known to natives ; they separate the diseased 
from the healthy, and they recover occasionally. 
Cheechuk (Camel Pox). Medicine not given; soon recover. 
Heca belau (Acute Inflammation of the Liver). Purge and 
fire sometimes. 
Hooppy (Inflammation of the Throat). Fire and foment. 
Ball Rheumatism (Gurrum). Cordials and fire. 
Kumree or Htirva (Paralytic Affection, or weakness of the 
loins). No cure. 
Kupaulee (Abscess on neck). Fire at first—whenth e 
abscess is fit, they open it. 
Kharisht (Mange). Oil and sulphur. 
Buoputta Kohim (Tumours in various parts). Fire at first 
appearance ;— vide Kupaulee. 
Gupthul Hudda (Costiveness). Purge. 
Kookra (Inflamed Tongue). Emollient applications. 
Bisova (Dropsical Affection). Fire, stimulants, what is 
called Gurum Masaulahs. 
Baed (Levelled Legs). Fire. 
Feenehu Janvoa (Swelled Joints). Fire. 
Seemuk (Decay of the Muscles of the Limbs). Fire. 
Fuller (Diseased Feet). Put them in wet clay. 
Bus (Indigestion). Only attacks foals within a month after 
birth. 
This was obtained from the native superintendent of the 
Camel stud at Hissar, where the Camels only came for occa¬ 
sional inspection. Fakdar was the only disease I was asked 
to give my advice about, and then only in the cold season, it 
having broke out in the rains before I arrived. The actual 
cautery is used in almost all diseases of Camels, to be seen 
from the marks on different parts of their bodies. Camels 
are so necessary to the army, that veterinary surgeons should 
take an interest in everything concerning them. 
