. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. 148 DADD'S VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. ton—are reported as having died from inoculation of glanders. This terrible disease is not often seen in Scotland, but very fre- quently in England, and still more so in Ireland. From the latter circumstance, the malady is often found to be imported about the west coast of Scotland. London has always been rather renowned for the prevalence of glanders among omnibus, cab, and other. SECTION OF A HOBSE'S HEAD SHOWING ULCERATION OF THE SCHNEIDERIAN MEMBRANE, WHICH CONS


. Dadd's theory and practice of veterinary medicine and surgery. Veterinary medicine. 148 DADD'S VETERINARY MEDICINE AND SURGERY. ton—are reported as having died from inoculation of glanders. This terrible disease is not often seen in Scotland, but very fre- quently in England, and still more so in Ireland. From the latter circumstance, the malady is often found to be imported about the west coast of Scotland. London has always been rather renowned for the prevalence of glanders among omnibus, cab, and other. SECTION OF A HOBSE'S HEAD SHOWING ULCERATION OF THE SCHNEIDERIAN MEMBRANE, WHICH CONSTITUTES THE DIAGNOSTIC SYMPTOM OF GLANDERS. Explanation.—On contrasting the above picture with the one on the opposite page, the reader will perceive, in the above, a number of dark spots on the lining membrane of the nose (schneiderian), showing the chancreous ulcerations which constitute the diagnostic symptoms of glanders. 1. The cerebrum, or anterior portion of the brain. 2. The cerebellum, or posterior portion of the brain. 3. The spinal cord. 4. Shows a section of the cervical vertebrae, or bones of the neck. 5. The oesophagus. 6. The windpipe. 7. The tongue. 9. Section of the occipital bone. 10. The schneiderian membrane. 11. A muscle known as the sterno maxillarius. It is located beneath the neck, and is in- serted into the angle of the lower jaw and the front part of the breast bone. Its action is to aid in closing the mouth and drawing the head downward toward the breast; one muscle act- ing draws the head to one side. 12. The frontal sinuses. 13. Section of the anterior portion of the upper jaw. 14. The hard palate. 15. The strong ligament of the spine known as the ligamentum sufHavium. 16. Section of the inferior portion of the cervical vertebrae horses. A very strict supervision is maintained, and all glandered horses are destroyed when discovered; but nevertheless we can state, on good authority, that the omnibus horses of London have suffered very severely fr


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