He likewise fixed the surra from Constantinople, or, as it is called, the Greek surra, at thirty-one thousand ducats per annum.
2
Since diagnosis is an important aspect of surra control, development of novel diagnostic antigens is of interest to implement and improve the currently utilized methods.
3
The value, however, of the Surra has much changed.
4
Surra is a wet-weather disease, occurring chiefly during or immediately after heavy rainfalls, floods, or inundations.
5
Surra in equines and camels is said to be an invariably fatal disease, but cattle occasionally recover from it.
6
The Surra for Mekka is distributed in the mosque, under the windows of the Kadhys house, after the departure of the Hadj.