. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. 154 CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS, in horses. In this case the distention is in a downward direc- tion, symmetrical and bilateral, fluctuation is observed and percussion reveals a dull area bounded above by a horizontal line. When a dog thus affected is raised to a vertical position the dull area is shifted (ascites). 5. Tumors in the abdomen ; liver (ecchinococci and car- cinoma), spleen (leukemia), glands, etc. 6. Dropsy of foetal membranes. 7. Retention of urine in do


. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. 154 CLINICAL DIAGNOSTICS, in horses. In this case the distention is in a downward direc- tion, symmetrical and bilateral, fluctuation is observed and percussion reveals a dull area bounded above by a horizontal line. When a dog thus affected is raised to a vertical position the dull area is shifted (ascites). 5. Tumors in the abdomen ; liver (ecchinococci and car- cinoma), spleen (leukemia), glands, etc. 6. Dropsy of foetal membranes. 7. Retention of urine in dogs. Abnormal reduction in sice of the abdomen may be due to: 1. Long continued starvation, or, if in spite of good care, abundant food and sufficient rest an animal shows this svmp- tom, we may conclude that lack of appetite is at fault (digest- ive disorders).. Fig. 36. D»rsal and Ventral limits of area of percussion. — - — Attachment of diaphragm to ribs. N. Right kidney. L. Liver. H Reticulum. B. Manyplies. Labm. 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 Malkmus, Bernhard, 1859-1925. Chicago, A. Eger


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