. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 58. Foot-and-mouth disease. Sub- epithelial vesicles on the point of the tongue, on the body of the tongue, and on the thick portion. Fig. 59. Foot-and-mouth disease. Ero- sions on the dorsum of the tongue in stages of early healing. brown spots remain, which finally also disappear (Fig. 59). As soon as the erosions become covered by epithelium the animals, which in the meanwhile frequently have become greatly ema- ciated, commence to eat. In animals which were in poor condition previous to the
. Special pathology and therapeutics of the diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 58. Foot-and-mouth disease. Sub- epithelial vesicles on the point of the tongue, on the body of the tongue, and on the thick portion. Fig. 59. Foot-and-mouth disease. Ero- sions on the dorsum of the tongue in stages of early healing. brown spots remain, which finally also disappear (Fig. 59). As soon as the erosions become covered by epithelium the animals, which in the meanwhile frequently have become greatly ema- ciated, commence to eat. In animals which were in poor condition previous to the affection, sometimes a lemon-colored deposit of 3 to 4 mm. thickness develops at. 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 Hutyra, Ferenc, 1860-1934; Marek, Jo?zsef, 1868- joint author; Mohler, John R. (John Robbins), b. 1875, ed; Eichhorn, Adolph, 1875- joint ed. Chicago, A. Eger
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