Animals, Mammals and Birds, G. K. Power: Diseases of Bacterial Diseases
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Animals, Mammals and Birds
- Octopus: A genus of marine mollusc with eight tentacles that bear suckers.
- Ostrich: Largest living bird now found only on the sandy plains of Africa and parts of South West Asia. The male has beautiful white plumes on wings and tails. The wings are useless for flight, but the birds have a fleetness of foot exceeding that of the swiftest horse.
- Oyster: is a bivalve mollusc which is eaten as a delicacy, the pearl oyster may grow a pearl under its shell. This is due to an initiation probably a tiny spect of sand, which the oyster covers with mother-of-pearl.
- Penguin: is a genus of large birds with small wings and webbed feet. They exist in enormous numbers in the Southern Ocean and Antarctica Sea. They are facile swimmers and live on fish.
- Plover: Bird, common in all continents except Africa and South America.
- Puma: A carnivorous quadruped of North America. It is called “American Lion” . It is smaller than lion.
- Reindeer: A genus of deer horned in both sexes; Siberia.
- Rhinoceros: Found in swamps of Assam and Sunderbans; South-East Asia; Africa.
- Seal: fish found in Northern Russia.
- Sea Lions: One of the families of Seal found in the Pacific.
- Shark: A large and powerful ocean fish, mostly found in tropical seas. Oil is obtained from its liver.
- Swifts: are birds of the air with extraordinary ability and speed in flight. The world՚s tiniest humming birds of tropical America. They dart about with dazzling speed, hovering moving up & down sideways and even backwards.
- Tiger: India is the home land of Tiger which ranges across the Far East to Indonesia. National animal of India, its stripes help to blend with the tall grass and bamboo thickets in which it hides.
- Trout: Fresh water fish of the Salmonidae family; found in Kashmir.
- Walrus: A very large marine mammal related to the Seals; Arctic Sea.
- Whales: The magnificent blue Whale is the greatest animal on earth, reaching a length of 30 m and weighing up to 18,000 kilograms. No other animal has reached this. Although a mammal, the Whale looks fish - like only because it lives in water and has a streamlined body.
- Yak: A curious long-haired ox, found in Tibet.
- Yeti: Or the abominable snowman of the high Himalayas is variously being from 6 to 12 ft. tall half- Gorilla-like, with shaggy body and hairless face. His footprints have been seen and photographed many times.
- Zebra: African quadruped of whitish-grey colour with regular black stripes.
G. K. Power
Diseases of Bacterial Diseases
Bacterial Diseases
Anthrax Cattles
Komari Cattles
Viral Diseases
Foot and Mouth Diseases Cattles
Blue Tongue Cattles
Rinderpest & Cattle Plague Cattles
Rabies or Hydrophobia Dogs, Jackals
Diseases of Popularly
Ranikhet, Foul fox and Tick Fever
Deficiency, Defective and General Diseases | Parts of the Body Affected |
---|---|
Appendicitis | Intestine |
Arthritis | Inflammation of joints |
Asthma | Chest |
Astigmatism | Eyes |
Beriberi | Body growth |
Bronchitis | Windpipe |
Cataract | Eyes |
Coronary Thrombosis | Heart vascular muscles |
Diabetes | Pancreas |
Diphtheria | Throat |
Dysentery | Bowels |
Eczema | Skin |
Elephantiasis | Swelling of tissues particularly lower parts of the body |
Filarial | Lymph vessels |
Goitre | Thyroid gland |
Glaucoma | Eyes |
Hypermetropia or Long sight | Eyes |
Infantile paralysis | Limbs (Arms & Legs) |
Jaundice | Eyes; liver |
Leprosy | Skin and nerves |
Leukaemia | Blood cells |
Meningitis | Spinal glands |
Myopia or Short sight | Eyes |
Neuralgia | Nerves |
Night Blindness | Eyes |
Pellagra | Skin |
Pleurisy | Chest wall |
Pneumonia | Lungs |
Polio | Spinal cord nerves |
Pyorrhoea | Gums |
Rabies Hydrophobia | Mental systems |
Rheumatism | Joints |
Rickets | Bones |
Scurvy | Gums |
Thrombosis | Blood |
Trachoma | Eyes |
Tuberculosis | Any part of the body except hair and nail |
Typhoid | Intestine, whole body |