. A treatise on the diseases of the dog; being a manual of canine pathology. Especially adapted for the use of veterinary practitioners and students. Dogs. THE URINARY APPARATUS. 157 more than one calculus is present, and the smaller ones and sabulous matter or gravel are passed periodically, and Gowing records that in one of his cases the latter became Fig. 45.—Cystic calculus, after Moeton. deposited on the hair below the generative opening in a bitch. The urine varies in colour; sometimes it is red, and distinctly contains blood, in other cases it is yellow and thick from apparently pus, re


. A treatise on the diseases of the dog; being a manual of canine pathology. Especially adapted for the use of veterinary practitioners and students. Dogs. THE URINARY APPARATUS. 157 more than one calculus is present, and the smaller ones and sabulous matter or gravel are passed periodically, and Gowing records that in one of his cases the latter became Fig. 45.—Cystic calculus, after Moeton. deposited on the hair below the generative opening in a bitch. The urine varies in colour; sometimes it is red, and distinctly contains blood, in other cases it is yellow and thick from apparently pus, really urine crystals. The smaller breeds of dogs are most liable to calculi in the bladder, which are generally nucleated. Boerhaave produced one by the artificial introduction of a small rounded pebble, which acted as a centre of deposit in the course of a few months. With the symptoms of chronic cystitis we find in these cases a continuous flow of urine, and resulting excoriation. The current is uncertain, and. Fig. 46.—Cystic calculus, after Mobton. may be suddenly suppressed, and the animal show much pain. In some cases there is detectable swelling in the perinseum in the male. Mayhew considers as diagnostic the animal finding a difficulty in going downstairs, having. 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 Steel, John Henry. New York, J. Wiley & Sons


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