Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . Fig. 26. :\IoLK, OR . From , Muzzle. SM, SM, Superior maxilla, showing white , IM, Inferior maxilla showing denticular masses (grinders).BM, Buccal mucosa showing , Tongue. I, size. The fusion of the lips of the neural canal may become inter-rupted at various points and the canal may remain open even tothe time of birth, to constitute spinal bifida. An instance ofthis occurring in the dorsal region (dorsal .spinal bifida) is shownin Fig. 28, in which the


Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . Fig. 26. :\IoLK, OR . From , Muzzle. SM, SM, Superior maxilla, showing white , IM, Inferior maxilla showing denticular masses (grinders).BM, Buccal mucosa showing , Tongue. I, size. The fusion of the lips of the neural canal may become inter-rupted at various points and the canal may remain open even tothe time of birth, to constitute spinal bifida. An instance ofthis occurring in the dorsal region (dorsal .spinal bifida) is shownin Fig. 28, in which the superior wall of the spinal canal is want-ing from the dorsal region, backward. A similar persistence ofthe neural groove may occur at any point in its entire length,producing cervical, dorsal, lumbar or .sacral .spinal bifida, accord-ing to 290 Veterinary Obstetrics L ^-B. Fig. 27. , v-> i ii):n ui- Fiu. jo. I, Incisors. T, Tongue. INI, Muzzle. B, Bone (skull?). B, Bone (sternum?). R-, Bone (pelvis: L, Lung. R. Rumen and reticulum. U, Umbilicus. O, Omasum. One-half size. \SC cv


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