. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. 'i DISEASES OF THE EAR. 297 H iidniirabl^ adapted. iM (AirBB Sappbt). tory meatus with openiiiK »' iiterior part of incua; 8, mal- lal mirf ace of tympanic mem- I; 10, tensor tympani muRcle; perior semicircular canal; 14, "ciilar canal; 16, cochlea; 17, larite petrosal nerve ; SO, vea- lanch of same, Though thia is are essentially the same in ear, is very common ur domestic animals, e the
. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. 'i DISEASES OF THE EAR. 297 H iidniirabl^ adapted. iM (AirBB Sappbt). tory meatus with openiiiK »' iiterior part of incua; 8, mal- lal mirf ace of tympanic mem- I; 10, tensor tympani muRcle; perior semicircular canal; 14, "ciilar canal; 16, cochlea; 17, larite petrosal nerve ; SO, vea- lanch of same, Though thia is are essentially the same in ear, is very common ur domestic animals, e the seat of yarions >tber parts, such as extension of disease case is little different body when similarly n of the inner part of the external ear, but, if not checked, may extend both ex- ternally and interniilly. It iMigins with redness, swellinf,^, etc., but is rarely Heeii in this stage except by those who are accustomed to make daily careful exaininntion of all parts of the body of their dogs—a most excellent thing, which does not take much time, and often saves a great deal of worry to the owner and misery to the dog. The dog oven at this stage, feeling uncomfortable, may shake the head, scratch the ear, etc. Soon the usual in- Hammation with exudation, which dries and forms scabs, or actual pus may appear, run inward, Injcome foul, irritate the drum-head, and give rise to inHammation of the mid- dle ear. It greatly worries most dogs, and unless soon re- lieved they lose condition. The disease is frequently attributable to wet and cold, combined with injudicious. 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 Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York : D. Appleton
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