. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. THE BLOOD. 245 In the healthy horse we can distinctly feel the intermax- illary glands, in the healthy ox the precrural glands, and no others; if any of the other glands are distinctly p a 1 p a b 1 e we assume that they are enlarged. The intermaxillary lymphatic glands of the horse are sometimes extirpated in order to subject them to a special macroscopical, or microscop- ical and bacteriological examination. For diagnostic purposes we resort to it in glanders


. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. THE BLOOD. 245 In the healthy horse we can distinctly feel the intermax- illary glands, in the healthy ox the precrural glands, and no others; if any of the other glands are distinctly p a 1 p a b 1 e we assume that they are enlarged. The intermaxillary lymphatic glands of the horse are sometimes extirpated in order to subject them to a special macroscopical, or microscop- ical and bacteriological examination. For diagnostic purposes we resort to it in glanders only. We operate on the standing animal and anesthetize according to Schleich's method. 15. The Blood. The examination of the blood is of importance in a few rare cases only. A microscopical examination to determine Fie. •' iljeucemic Blood. the presence of certain Infectious diseases is of value only in anthrax and Rothlauf in pigs, and even in these diseases the circulating blood contains only few organisms. However, i n Texas fever it is of diagnostic importance, and in con- stitutional blood diseases it is equally invaluable. The best way to obtain the necessary blood is to make a slight incision into the lip, with the point of a knife, observing. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Malkmus, Bernhard, 1859-1925. Chicago, A. Eger


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