. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Genital Diseases, Male -- veterinary; Genital Diseases, Female -- veterinary. 834 Diseases of the Genital Organs ing young. When abortion is reported, its exact mean- ing is not clear. Dystocia in carnivora is frequently, if not generally, due to the death of a fetus or of fetuses as a result of infection. As a rule, as in the sow, the basal fetus—the fetus in the base of one horn and near- est to the vagina—perishes first and undergoes emphysema- tous decomposition, blocking the genital passage. The dis-. FiG. 241—Normal and Cystic Ova


. The diseases of the genital organs of domestic animals. Genital Diseases, Male -- veterinary; Genital Diseases, Female -- veterinary. 834 Diseases of the Genital Organs ing young. When abortion is reported, its exact mean- ing is not clear. Dystocia in carnivora is frequently, if not generally, due to the death of a fetus or of fetuses as a result of infection. As a rule, as in the sow, the basal fetus—the fetus in the base of one horn and near- est to the vagina—perishes first and undergoes emphysema- tous decomposition, blocking the genital passage. The dis-. FiG. 241—Normal and Cystic Ovaries of Bitch. .-/, Cystic ovary ; B, noriual ovary with the pavilion of the ovitluct turned back to expose the ovary ; C, normal ovary covered by the pavilion of the tube, showinjj the meatus {M) of the ovarian sac, by which it communicates with the peritoneal cavity. position of the gravid uterus of carnivora is typically illus- trated in Fig. 242. The basal fetus ordinarily lies in the base of one horn, and the vaginal end of its fetal sac, instead of protruding into the cervix, passes across the uterine end of the cervix into the base of the other horn, or practically into the other uterus, since the bitch has virtually a double uterus, the two organs communicating at their bases. In this manner, from ovary to ovary, the two uterine cavities arc made to constitute one cDiitiiuious tube and cvicli iV'tal. 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 Williams, W. L. (Walter Long), 1856-1945; Williams, Walter Wilkinson, 1892-. Ithaca, N. Y. , The Author


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