. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 19 or of a yoke. In the first stages of the paralysis, it may be imoroved by reducing the inflammation or by removing the pressure on the nerve or its branches. But, as a rule, par- alysis of one or both facial nerves is incurable. Yet the drooping of the eyelid may be removed by a surgical opera- tion too complicated and difficult for unskilled hands. DISEASES OF THE HAW OR MEMBRANA NIC- TITANS. The conjunctival mucous membrane which covers the haw may be intlamed
. Bulletin : report of Agricultural Experiment Station, Agricultural and Mechanical College, Auburn, Ala. Agriculture -- Alabama. 19 or of a yoke. In the first stages of the paralysis, it may be imoroved by reducing the inflammation or by removing the pressure on the nerve or its branches. But, as a rule, par- alysis of one or both facial nerves is incurable. Yet the drooping of the eyelid may be removed by a surgical opera- tion too complicated and difficult for unskilled hands. DISEASES OF THE HAW OR MEMBRANA NIC- TITANS. The conjunctival mucous membrane which covers the haw may be intlamed when the other parts of the coujunctiva are diseased. Also the haw may be pushed out over the eye when the eyeball is drawn back into the socket, Avhich is done in certain eye diseases and for protection. In such cases uninformed persons say the horse has the "hooks'" and at once proceed to cruelly cut them out. It is scarcely necessary to remark that nearly every case of so-called "hooks" is only a symptom of another disease and would certainly disappear if the real disease were Fict. 5. Abnormal extension of the haw or "eye-washer" as observed in tetanus (lockjaw) inflammation of the haw, etc. This continued pro- jection of the haw, is many times called "; In some instances the haw is injured by being torn at the upper part of its free margin or it may be torn or cut in other places by injuries. Nearly all cases of injury recover without treatment, but should the separated or divided haw. 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 Agricultural and Mechanical College of Alabama. Agricultural Experiment Station. Auburn, Ala. : The Station
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