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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 17 January 2013
When I lately mentioned to you in conversation, the disease in the eyes of horses in India, occasioned by the presence of a worm within the ball of the eye, I thought that you might probably have heard of it before; but as you had not, and are desirous of further information upon the subject, I now take this method of mentioning the circumstances to you, so far as I know them.
The animal occasioning this disease, is termed by the natives about Madras, the “Worm” in the Horse's Eye, by using the corresponding words in their respective languages. I have been told that in Bengal it is called the “Sānp” or the Snake in the Horse's Eye. As it seems more to resemble a fish or an aquatic insect, it might perhaps with more propriety be regarded as an eel.