. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. TUMORS. 319 buccal mucous memlu-anc, and arms of dogs. The skin of the legs and lips are the common locations in the horse. The lumen of the oesophagus of the ox mav be almost occluded In- the pres- sence of masses of papillomata. In a horse used for" dissecting the cardio-pylonc junction was found to he a mass of these tumors. I he mucins mem1)rane of the bladder of the , sheep. iiiwni^ I*a]tilloiiiatt)^^iH uf itiucous nunilirano nt ll])S nt a hursi-. and hog is sometimes studded with ])apilli


. A text book of veterinary pathology, for students and practitioners. Veterinary pathology. TUMORS. 319 buccal mucous memlu-anc, and arms of dogs. The skin of the legs and lips are the common locations in the horse. The lumen of the oesophagus of the ox mav be almost occluded In- the pres- sence of masses of papillomata. In a horse used for" dissecting the cardio-pylonc junction was found to he a mass of these tumors. I he mucins mem1)rane of the bladder of the , sheep. iiiwni^ I*a]tilloiiiatt)^^iH uf itiucous nunilirano nt ll])S nt a hursi-. and hog is sometimes studded with ])apilli imata. These tunidrs ha-\-e also been ribser\-ed upon the crmibs and wattles of fowls. The}' sometimes occur in horses' feet but are usually necnjtic and do not ha\-e the apjjearance of papillomata. These tumors may be hard, i. e., covered over hv stratified squamous epitlielium that has become cornified. This varietv is. 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 Kinsley, Albert Thomas, 1877-. Chicago, A. Eger


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