. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Degenerative Orchitis of Calves 2,11 Cryptorchid testicles based upon embryologic arrest are al- most invariably much smaller in volume than in the condi- tion under discussion. It appears highly probable that in all, or virtually all scrotal testicles of the type described the changes are referable to bacterial invasion. The period of invasion appears to be that of the nursery. At least the era of invasion precedes puberty, so that from the first copula-. FiG. 122—Degenerative (Atrophic) Orchitis in Young Bull. /,


. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine. Degenerative Orchitis of Calves 2,11 Cryptorchid testicles based upon embryologic arrest are al- most invariably much smaller in volume than in the condi- tion under discussion. It appears highly probable that in all, or virtually all scrotal testicles of the type described the changes are referable to bacterial invasion. The period of invasion appears to be that of the nursery. At least the era of invasion precedes puberty, so that from the first copula-. FiG. 122—Degenerative (Atrophic) Orchitis in Young Bull. /, Normal testis ; 2, atrophic degenerate testes ; j, body of atrophic gland ; 4, head and, 5, tail of epididymis ; 6, scrotal peritoneum turned back, showing adhesions to testicular peritoneum. tion the animal is absolutely unfertile. The invasion may be intra-uterine, but this appears doubtful. The bacterial invasion of living bovine fetuses is commonly restricted, so far as determined, to the alimentary tract. Perhaps it would be more accurate to term the presence of bacteria in the fetal alimentary canal as bacterial "inclusion" rather than "; That is, the bacteria from the utero- chorionic cavity of the cow invade the amniotic fluid by. 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 Williams, Walter Long, 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892- joint author. Ithaca, N. Y. , The author


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