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Title: Travels of a consular officer in eastern Tibet : together with a history of the relations between China, Tibet and India Year: 1922 (1920s) Authors: Teichman, Eric, Sir, 1884-1944 Subjects: Publisher: Cambridge, England : University Press Contributing Library: Cornell University Library Digitizing Sponsor: MSN

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Text Appearing Before Image: mountainsto join the Yalung at some spot unknown. In view of the long distances ahead we are resting here acouple of days to refresh and reform the caravan. Three ofour mules have to be replaced by new purchases; in eachcase they were too young, so that their backs were nothardened to the load. One learns by experience, and wealready know considerably more about Tibetan mules thanwhen we started. They should be of the thickset, short-legged type, and preferably too old than too young; incipientsores on the back, under the girth, and under the root of thetail must be constantly watched for. If a swelling appears onthe back of a young animal, the only cure is to let him runfree for two or three weeks; otherwise the swelling bursts,and a large festering sore results which will take months tocure. Yesterday we shot some duck on the river, and also agoose. The Tibetans of Dawu belonged formerly to the Chiefs ofChala, Drango, Ge-she, and Mazur. The boundaries of these ^ See p. 217. PLATE XV

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