. Fig. 34. Dorsal aspect of bovine lungs sho'cving position of the posterior mediastinal glands ; [a, h, c, c') caudal, ventral, cephalic lobes, (/) esophagus, (g) muscular pillars of diaphragm. (h) posterior aorta, (i) caudal margin of the ligamentof the lung. A. Left bronchial gland. Mediastinal glands are shown, most of them resting on the esophagus. The large caudal gland resting on the pillars of the diaphragm is most frequently diseased and often attains ail enormous size. The remaining medias- tinal glands are arranged in tioo sets on the right and left margins of the esophagus (Smith).
. Fig. 34. Dorsal aspect of bovine lungs sho'cving position of the posterior mediastinal glands ; [a, h, c, c') caudal, ventral, cephalic lobes, (/) esophagus, (g) muscular pillars of diaphragm. (h) posterior aorta, (i) caudal margin of the ligamentof the lung. A. Left bronchial gland. Mediastinal glands are shown, most of them resting on the esophagus. The large caudal gland resting on the pillars of the diaphragm is most frequently diseased and often attains ail enormous size. The remaining medias- tinal glands are arranged in tioo sets on the right and left margins of the esophagus (Smith). ime condition by the present no external signs of disease. Animals killed in pni butcher are sometimes found to contain extensive and widely distributed lesions of tuberculosis. In general tuberculosis,
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