351. Reference : MM-1-11-60

Methaw nang is not well.

| Nang was sick. She had the flu, a headache, and was bored with food. She was healed by a physician with traditional medicine, comprised of opium. | Punch card

352. Reference : MM-1-11-61

Lat 60 is feverish.

| Lat was sick. He should be take part in a ritual to remove bad luck. | Punch card

353. Reference : MM-1-11-62

Wa:t sprains his arm falling from a horse.

| Wat fell down from horseback, and was healed by holy water, then massage. | Punch card

354. Reference : MM-1-11-63

Song qo.

| Prom and Sin were sick, so they must be take part in a ritual to remove bad luck. | Punch card

355. Reference : MM-1-11-64

Phom is ill.

| Phom was feverish, and received an injection. | Punch card

356. Reference : MM-1-11-65

Kham breaks her leg.

| Kham broke his leg falling down a tree. He was cured by both traditional healing and seeing a physician | Punch card

357. Reference : MM-1-11-66

| Lek was bitten by a dog. He was cured by incantation. Unhealthy food was prohibited. | Punch card

358. Reference : MM-1-11-67

Tun grandcghild has fever.

| Moerman brought medicine to Tun's grandchild, who was sick. | Punch card

359. Reference : MM-1-11-68

Health.

| Village headman had ariboflavinosis, and the doctor recommended that he eat coarse rice. Health education for villagers; woman’s menstruation; sickness and contemporary healing; sickness and traditional healing. | Punch card

360. Reference : MM-1-11-69

Curing.

| Villager believe that both traditional medicine and pharmaceutical are beneficial as remedies. But traditional medicine is cheaper than pharmaceutical. Moreover, villagers can not read the label on a container so they do not understand how to use it. | Punch card