. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. INFLAMMATION AND WOUNDS 207 The following sympioms may be noted in the differ- ent kinds of wounds: The sensitiveness to the pain re- sulting from accidental or operative wounds varies in the different individuals and species, and in the kind of tissue injured. Injuries to the foot, periosteum, skin and mucous membrane are more painful than are in- juries to cartilages and ten- dons. The appearance of the wound varies in the dif- ferent regions and the differ- ent tissues. If the tissues are badly torn or bruised, swelling and sloughing m


. Common diseases of farm animals. Veterinary medicine. INFLAMMATION AND WOUNDS 207 The following sympioms may be noted in the differ- ent kinds of wounds: The sensitiveness to the pain re- sulting from accidental or operative wounds varies in the different individuals and species, and in the kind of tissue injured. Injuries to the foot, periosteum, skin and mucous membrane are more painful than are in- juries to cartilages and ten- dons. The appearance of the wound varies in the dif- ferent regions and the differ- ent tissues. If the tissues are badly torn or bruised, swelling and sloughing may occur. If the wound is transverse to the muscular fibres, it gaps more than when paral- lel to the muscle. Wlien in- fected by irritating organ- isms, open and punctured wounds (Fig. 58) become badly swollen, discharge pus freely and heal slowly with excessive granulations. Wounds involving tendons, bursie and closed articula- tions become swollen and discharge synovia. Wounds. FiQ. 58.—A large hock caused by a punctured wound of 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 Craig, Robert Alexander, 1872-. Philadelphia London, J. B. Lippincott company


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