Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . \. Fig. 12A. iNFECTiors Venerkai. Granuloma of Bitch. (C. A. White.) finally become firm, lobulated , so intensely injected thatthey assume a dark color. In the bitch, the symptoms are very similar. There is first abloody discharge from the vulva. Examination of the vulva andvagina reveals vegetations of the same appearance as alreadynoted in the male. These appear chiefly along the floor of thevulva and, when very large, may protrude externally. The dis-charge from the vulva is usually fetid. Accord


Veterinary obstetrics, including the diseases of breeding animals and of the new-born . \. Fig. 12A. iNFECTiors Venerkai. Granuloma of Bitch. (C. A. White.) finally become firm, lobulated , so intensely injected thatthey assume a dark color. In the bitch, the symptoms are very similar. There is first abloody discharge from the vulva. Examination of the vulva andvagina reveals vegetations of the same appearance as alreadynoted in the male. These appear chiefly along the floor of thevulva and, when very large, may protrude externally. The dis-charge from the vulva is usually fetid. According to French, io6 Ieicriuary Obstetrics aversion to niatiti^ with affected males soiuetinies showfemales. Beebe and Ewing (Jour. Med. , Sept., 1906, do. , July, 1907) record the presence in tumors of spi-rochsete in one out of a .series of cases, but failed to connect theirpresence with the of the malady.


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