. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. 12 7 Horse. The abdominal boundary is a line drawn from the 16th intercostal space, crossing the middle of the thorax at the 11th rib, to the olecranon. The vortex of the diaphragm lies slightly above the of the thorax at the 8th intercostal space. Ox. In ruminants the field of percussion is small on ac- count of the less number of ribs (13), which causes the dia- phragm to lie farther forward. The abdominal boundary in this animal is a li


. Clinical diagnostics of the internal diseases of domestic animals. Veterinary medicine; Diagnosis, Veterinary; Veterinary medicine. RESPIRATORY APPARATUS. 12 7 Horse. The abdominal boundary is a line drawn from the 16th intercostal space, crossing the middle of the thorax at the 11th rib, to the olecranon. The vortex of the diaphragm lies slightly above the of the thorax at the 8th intercostal space. Ox. In ruminants the field of percussion is small on ac- count of the less number of ribs (13), which causes the dia- phragm to lie farther forward. The abdominal boundary in this animal is a line drawn from the 11th intercostal space, crossing the middle of the thorax at the 9th rib, to the Fie. 34. ----- Heart, shaded portion not covered by lung. — Field of pulmonary percussion. — - — Insertion of diapragm. L. Liver. M. Spleen. N. Kidneys. R. Rectum. D. Small intestines. Dog. In the dog the shoulder lies well forward, which gives a larger field of percussion. The abdominal boundary of the field extends at the middle of the chest wall over the 9th rib to the lower end of the 7th rib. Swine. In swine, percussion can rarely be employed, as the thick layer of subcutaneous fat and the restlessness of the animal greatly interfere. The abdominal boundary of the field of percussion extends from the 11th rib to the 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 Malkmus, Bernhard, 1859-1925. Chicago, A. Eger


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