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Dried flower and leaves of Cassia auriculata are being used for medicianal treatments (Sawhney et al. 1978) https://www.biotecharticles.com/Biotech-Research-Article/Medicinal-Uses-of-Cassia-Auriculata-2376.html |
| PAS_2 |
Tribal’s mixed stem decoction, mixed with garlic and powdered pepper, given to cattle as purgative in Southern districts of Tamil Nadu (Rajendran et al., 2008). (Pharmacological Potentials of Cassia auriculata and Cassia fistula Plants: A Reviewhttps://scialert.net/fulltextmobile/?doi=pjbs.2012.408.417 ) |
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Northern Plain (And Central Highlands) Including Aravallis, Hot Semi-Arid Eco,Gujarat Plains and Hills Region (XIII),North Gujarat Zone (GJ-4) |
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"Flowers and sprouts of tanner’s cassia (Cassia auriculata), cow dung, salt and water are mixed to prepare the mixture. The mixture so prepared is boiled to prepare a hard paste. This paste is applied on the bone-dislocated part. In 10 to 12 days, swelling will subside. This is an excellent remedial treatment for this problem. All villagers in this area use this practice. This is a traditional practice learnt from elders." |
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Hip dislocation (coxofemoral luxation) is thesecond most common luxation in cattle andbuffaloes. Though the condition occurs in all agegroups, it is most frequent in 2 to 5 years old animals.https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267935301_Synthetic_capsule_technique_for_management_of_hip_dislocation_in_a_buffalo_calf_-A_case_report |
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DTP0010000000218 |
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HBN database |
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GIAN/GAVL/1833 |
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HBN database |
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HBN |