. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... Fig:- 21, par. 796. Fig. 22, par. 582. THE URINARY SYSTEM 461 monstrosity, as illustrated below, is that of a case which occurredin the practice of my friend Mr. H. Barrow, , of Ireby,Cumberland. The skin (Nos. 5, 5) was coming first and hangingoutside of the passage. After careful examination all four feetwere tied together, with the head in the middle, and the calf pulledaway in the form of a cone. The loose skin is the portion thatshould have covered the belly, ribs, etc. The cow


. Elementary lectures on veterinary science, for agricultural students, farmers, and stockkeepers ... Fig:- 21, par. 796. Fig. 22, par. 582. THE URINARY SYSTEM 461 monstrosity, as illustrated below, is that of a case which occurredin the practice of my friend Mr. H. Barrow, , of Ireby,Cumberland. The skin (Nos. 5, 5) was coming first and hangingoutside of the passage. After careful examination all four feetwere tied together, with the head in the middle, and the calf pulledaway in the form of a cone. The loose skin is the portion thatshould have covered the belly, ribs, etc. The cow did well Fig. 17.—Monstrosity in Calf, 1, I. Hind-legs. 3. Tail. 2, 2. Fore-legs. 5, 5. Fold of skin. 4. Head 784. Plate LI., Fig. 20, represents torsion of the vagina, ortwist in the neck of the womb. I have had several of these (three inthe mare) ; but except in the first case (a cow, which was killed), Ihave never found a complete twist, but only a partial one. Theanimal may show signs of parturition, paddling with the feet, screw-ing the quarters, and whisking the tail; while the pelvic ligamentsand vulva are relaxed, but there are no pronounced labour introducing the hand into the passage, about three-quarters of the 462 VETERINARY LECTURES way up, a distinct corded thickening is felt on the lower part of thepassage, running from right to left, or vice versa, resembling half ascrew. After passing the hand over the screw-like parts a pouch isfound just in front of the neck of the womb {os uteri). On reachingthe womb the foetus may be felt. If lying in the position representedin


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