. Veterinary post-mortem technic . a o2S a) to INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF RUMINANTS 119 border of the parotid salivary glands. After both havebeen examined remove the latter. The left parotid struc-tuies may be inspected after the head has been _ Prescapularlymph gland Fig. 93.—This view shows the skin of the right side together with the right fore andhind leg dissected back from a single ventral median, incision from the chin to the anus. Thelegs and skin of the right side are next thrown over the dorsal side of the animal and the autopsyconducted without injury to the hide which liiay


. Veterinary post-mortem technic . a o2S a) to INTERNAL EXAMINATION OF RUMINANTS 119 border of the parotid salivary glands. After both havebeen examined remove the latter. The left parotid struc-tuies may be inspected after the head has been _ Prescapularlymph gland Fig. 93.—This view shows the skin of the right side together with the right fore andhind leg dissected back from a single ventral median, incision from the chin to the anus. Thelegs and skin of the right side are next thrown over the dorsal side of the animal and the autopsyconducted without injury to the hide which liiay be removed later. This is done only whenthe skin must be preserved for its commercial value. It saves the time and labor of the autop-sist which would be consumed in skinning the entire cadaver or the right legs. The udder isseparated from the abdomen and lines are shown for the xdphoid-pubic, pubic-lumbar incis-ions and sternal as well as part of dorsal thoracic incisions. SUBMAXILLAKY LyMPH- AND SaLIVARY GlANDS. The submaxillary salivary glands may be located in the inter-maxillary space opposite the angle of the jaw, and the sub-maxillary lymph-glands lie between the sternocephalicus 120 VETERINARY POST-MORTEM TECHNIC muscles and the sub


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