. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 132.—The udder divided into its two lateral halves. Part of tissue cut away toexpose supramammary lymph glands. The left half is to the left and the right half to the right. toward the obducent so that each half may be laid open likea book. Thus, when the left half is laid open toward theautopsist, the left anterior quarter is toward the left, andleft posterior quarter toward the right. When the righthalf is opened the right anterior quarter is toward the lightand the right posterior quarter toward the left (Fig. 133).Each supramammary lymph-gland is sev


. Veterinary post-mortem technic . Fig. 132.—The udder divided into its two lateral halves. Part of tissue cut away toexpose supramammary lymph glands. The left half is to the left and the right half to the right. toward the obducent so that each half may be laid open likea book. Thus, when the left half is laid open toward theautopsist, the left anterior quarter is toward the left, andleft posterior quarter toward the right. When the righthalf is opened the right anterior quarter is toward the lightand the right posterior quarter toward the left (Fig. 133).Each supramammary lymph-gland is severed longitu- 206 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC dinally. One is almond size and lies slightly anteriorto the other. The second is approximately 7X5X1 cm.(Sven Wall). The incision of the udder under physiological conditions. Fig. 133.—The left half of the udder is toward the left and the right half toward theright. Tha left half shows the left anterior quarter toward the left, left posterior quarter towardthe right with small piece of its tissue removed to expose left supramammary lymph right half shows right anterior quarter toward the right and right posterior quarter towardthe left with a small piece of its tissue removed to expose right supramammary lymph udder-half is laid open like a book exposing cut surface of parenchyma and milk opening, each half is laid with its median surface downward upon the table, lateral sur-face upward, abdominal margin distal and teats proximal to the autopsist is more or less succulent, as milk appears upon section. Thecut-surface of the udder bulges so that it is convex. Itshows a fine network of connective tissue, which, like a veryfine, thin, framework, surrounds an indefinite number oflentil to pea size, rounded, delicate lobul


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