A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . the Bovine species, though Eoell mentionstheir occurrence in the Mare; and in nearly every case they appear tobe one of twins, the development of which has been arrested at a certainperiod. The mole {viola cruenta) is more particularly characterised by thepersistence of an umbilical cord which, though degenerated, yet seemsin the majority of cases to maintain relations between the tumour and 1 I am not aware that the curious and obscure fo
A text-book of veterinary obstetrics : including the diseases and accidents incidental to pregnancy, parturition and early age in the domesticated animals . the Bovine species, though Eoell mentionstheir occurrence in the Mare; and in nearly every case they appear tobe one of twins, the development of which has been arrested at a certainperiod. The mole {viola cruenta) is more particularly characterised by thepersistence of an umbilical cord which, though degenerated, yet seemsin the majority of cases to maintain relations between the tumour and 1 I am not aware that the curious and obscure form of pseudo-pregnancy occurring inwoman, and designated pseudo-cyesi^ by the late Dr. Simpson, has ever been observed SPURIOUS OR PSEUDOPREGXANCV. 179 the uterus. With rej^ard to the tumour itself, it is generally easy todistinguish the distorted remains of an embryo—sucli as skin, bones,muscles, and even organs of sense in some cases. These anidianmonsters have not attracted much attention ; though several instancesof their occurrence are publishfd in veterinary literature. Kainard and others mention having found fibrous moles {inula. Fig. Q^. HviATui Cyst or Molk : Himan. Thi- fy<t, which filled the IUruM, has bten opened, and gives exit t a numberof Hydatid Veaiclef. The Section Hhown two Membranous Layers, the firstof which, a, a, a, is external, and is analogous to the Kpichorion or Decidua ;while the second, h, h, h, is a fine transparent Membrane, apparently theremains of the Chorion, r, r, r, flranular Vesicles ; */, >/, il. White ^ef*^<»•ls, someof which appear on the Surface as (Granulations, and others act as Pedicles tothe Globules at their extremity ; f, r, <, Oblong Vesicles which app»ar to IjeConstricted or Dilated Vesicles ; f,f,f. Budding Vesicles. raceinosa) in the uterine comua of the Bitch, Pig, and some other mul-tiparous animals during gestation, and most frequently in the last dilata-tion of one horn, rarely in both ; someti
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