. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals. Veterinary medicine -- Diagnosis; Communicable diseases in animals. SYMPTOMS :85 flank are often enlarged and hard. vSonietimes this condition can be diagnosed positively by a rectal examination and the discovery of the hard, nodular masses. Tuberculosis of the liver does not give rise to obvious symptoms unless the dis- ease is far advanc- ed, in which case jaundice may be observed. In animals in which the post- pharyngeal lym- phatic glands are enlarged from tu- berculosis, the breathing is harsh and noisy. In this


. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals. Veterinary medicine -- Diagnosis; Communicable diseases in animals. SYMPTOMS :85 flank are often enlarged and hard. vSonietimes this condition can be diagnosed positively by a rectal examination and the discovery of the hard, nodular masses. Tuberculosis of the liver does not give rise to obvious symptoms unless the dis- ease is far advanc- ed, in which case jaundice may be observed. In animals in which the post- pharyngeal lym- phatic glands are enlarged from tu- berculosis, the breathing is harsh and noisy. In this condition there is sometimes difficul- ty i'n swallowing, and particles o f chewed up food are occasionally expel- led from the mouth, either voluntarily when it is found that they cannot be swallowed conven- iently, or by the coughing they oc- casion upon reach- ing the pharynx. These enlarged glands may some- times be detected by palpation accomplished by placin of the throat above the larynx and then pressing from op posite Fig. 32. Dorsal aspect of bovine lungs, {a-a') right and left caudal lobes, (b-b') r. and I. ven- tral lobes, [c-C) first and second right cephalic lobes, {c^-) left cephalic lobe, {e) trachea, {x x) region most frequently involved in the earliest stages of pulmonary tuberculosis. The lesions at this stage are usually embedded in the lung tissue {Smith). one hand on each side. 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 Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931. Ithaca, N. Y. , Taylor & Carpenter


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